Uuuuuuuuuuuuge Blow to Clinton

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Clinton leads Trump nationwide

Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee, leads GOP rival Trump by 12 percentage points among likely voters nationwide, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll published on Tuesday. It was Clinton's strongest showing in the poll this month.

Clinton (45 percent) led Trump (33 percent) in the poll conducted Aug. 18-22, while 22 percent of likely voters said they would not pick either candidate.

Trump faces hurdle with minorities

Clinton (50 percent) maintained a national lead over Trump (42 percent) in the latest NBC News|SurveyMonkey Weekly Election Tracking Poll of registered voters published Tuesday. Clinton had a 9-point lead last week.

The poll showed Trump has a long way to go as he courts minority voters. Only 8 percent of black voters support Trump, compared to 87 percent for Clinton. Among Hispanic voters, 22 percent support Trump compared to 73 percent for Clinton. Asian Americans also favor Clinton (66 percent) over Trump (23 percent).

Clinton opens wide lead in Florida battleground

Clinton (52 percent) has opened a 14-point lead over Trump (38 percent) in the key swing state of Florida, according to a poll from Saint Leo University published Tuesday. Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson is favored by 8 percent of Florida voters, and Green Party candidate Jill Stein had the support of 2 percent in the four-way poll.


The poll showed Clinton with a much larger lead than previous Florida surveys.

"Absent an unprecedented movement toward Trump as a result of the debates, or more likely, an external shock to the system, she can safely put Florida in her column," said Saint Leo University Polling Institute Director Frank Orlando in a statement.

Clinton surges in swing state of Virginia

In yet another key battleground state, Clinton (48 percent) has opened a 16-point lead over Trump (32 percent) in Virginia, according to The Roanoke College Poll of likely voters.




Johnson (8 percent) and Stein (3 percent) rounded out the four-person ballot. About 9 percent of Virginia voters are undecided, the poll found.

Clinton has pulled away from Trump since a May poll by Roanoke College showed the candidates tied in Virginia.




UUUUUUUUUUUUGE !
 
Clinton leads Trump nationwide

Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee, leads GOP rival Trump by 12 percentage points among likely voters nationwide, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll published on Tuesday. It was Clinton's strongest showing in the poll this month.

Clinton (45 percent) led Trump (33 percent) in the poll conducted Aug. 18-22, while 22 percent of likely voters said they would not pick either candidate.

Trump faces hurdle with minorities

Clinton (50 percent) maintained a national lead over Trump (42 percent) in the latest NBC News|SurveyMonkey Weekly Election Tracking Poll of registered voters published Tuesday. Clinton had a 9-point lead last week.

The poll showed Trump has a long way to go as he courts minority voters. Only 8 percent of black voters support Trump, compared to 87 percent for Clinton. Among Hispanic voters, 22 percent support Trump compared to 73 percent for Clinton. Asian Americans also favor Clinton (66 percent) over Trump (23 percent).

Clinton opens wide lead in Florida battleground

Clinton (52 percent) has opened a 14-point lead over Trump (38 percent) in the key swing state of Florida, according to a poll from Saint Leo University published Tuesday. Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson is favored by 8 percent of Florida voters, and Green Party candidate Jill Stein had the support of 2 percent in the four-way poll.

The poll showed Clinton with a much larger lead than previous Florida surveys.

"Absent an unprecedented movement toward Trump as a result of the debates, or more likely, an external shock to the system, she can safely put Florida in her column," said Saint Leo University Polling Institute Director Frank Orlando in a statement.

Clinton surges in swing state of Virginia

In yet another key battleground state, Clinton (48 percent) has opened a 16-point lead over Trump (32 percent) in Virginia, according to The Roanoke College Poll of likely voters.


Johnson (8 percent) and Stein (3 percent) rounded out the four-person ballot. About 9 percent of Virginia voters are undecided, the poll found.

Clinton has pulled away from Trump since a May poll by Roanoke College showed the candidates tied in Virginia.

UUUUUUUUUUUUGE !

??? How's any of that a huge blow to Mrs. Clinton? It seems more boon than blow if you ask me....
 
Clinton leads Trump nationwide

Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee, leads GOP rival Trump by 12 percentage points among likely voters nationwide, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll published on Tuesday. It was Clinton's strongest showing in the poll this month.

Clinton (45 percent) led Trump (33 percent) in the poll conducted Aug. 18-22, while 22 percent of likely voters said they would not pick either candidate.

Trump faces hurdle with minorities

Clinton (50 percent) maintained a national lead over Trump (42 percent) in the latest NBC News|SurveyMonkey Weekly Election Tracking Poll of registered voters published Tuesday. Clinton had a 9-point lead last week.

The poll showed Trump has a long way to go as he courts minority voters. Only 8 percent of black voters support Trump, compared to 87 percent for Clinton. Among Hispanic voters, 22 percent support Trump compared to 73 percent for Clinton. Asian Americans also favor Clinton (66 percent) over Trump (23 percent).

Clinton opens wide lead in Florida battleground

Clinton (52 percent) has opened a 14-point lead over Trump (38 percent) in the key swing state of Florida, according to a poll from Saint Leo University published Tuesday. Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson is favored by 8 percent of Florida voters, and Green Party candidate Jill Stein had the support of 2 percent in the four-way poll.


The poll showed Clinton with a much larger lead than previous Florida surveys.

"Absent an unprecedented movement toward Trump as a result of the debates, or more likely, an external shock to the system, she can safely put Florida in her column," said Saint Leo University Polling Institute Director Frank Orlando in a statement.

Clinton surges in swing state of Virginia

In yet another key battleground state, Clinton (48 percent) has opened a 16-point lead over Trump (32 percent) in Virginia, according to The Roanoke College Poll of likely voters.




Johnson (8 percent) and Stein (3 percent) rounded out the four-person ballot. About 9 percent of Virginia voters are undecided, the poll found.

Clinton has pulled away from Trump since a May poll by Roanoke College showed the candidates tied in Virginia.




UUUUUUUUUUUUGE !


The bought and paid for mainstream media that conducts these "polls" in this banana republic can skew the results regardless and in an election? Well, they have electronic voting machines with back-doored software. There is no fucking way that I believe that the vast majority of people are backing Hitlery....not given her baggage and the fact that she couldn't draw people to rallies as she stole the nomination from Sanders........it's all a game and the fix is in. I knew this back in 2008 that Hitlery was going to be the next CEO of USA.INC because she bowed out at the behest of the Bilderburg group at a meeting in Chantilly, Virginia in June of 2008. Our leaders are not elected...they are selected.
 
Clinton leads Trump nationwide

Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee, leads GOP rival Trump by 12 percentage points among likely voters nationwide, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll published on Tuesday. It was Clinton's strongest showing in the poll this month.

Clinton (45 percent) led Trump (33 percent) in the poll conducted Aug. 18-22, while 22 percent of likely voters said they would not pick either candidate.

Trump faces hurdle with minorities

Clinton (50 percent) maintained a national lead over Trump (42 percent) in the latest NBC News|SurveyMonkey Weekly Election Tracking Poll of registered voters published Tuesday. Clinton had a 9-point lead last week.

The poll showed Trump has a long way to go as he courts minority voters. Only 8 percent of black voters support Trump, compared to 87 percent for Clinton. Among Hispanic voters, 22 percent support Trump compared to 73 percent for Clinton. Asian Americans also favor Clinton (66 percent) over Trump (23 percent).

Clinton opens wide lead in Florida battleground

Clinton (52 percent) has opened a 14-point lead over Trump (38 percent) in the key swing state of Florida, according to a poll from Saint Leo University published Tuesday. Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson is favored by 8 percent of Florida voters, and Green Party candidate Jill Stein had the support of 2 percent in the four-way poll.

The poll showed Clinton with a much larger lead than previous Florida surveys.

"Absent an unprecedented movement toward Trump as a result of the debates, or more likely, an external shock to the system, she can safely put Florida in her column," said Saint Leo University Polling Institute Director Frank Orlando in a statement.

Clinton surges in swing state of Virginia

In yet another key battleground state, Clinton (48 percent) has opened a 16-point lead over Trump (32 percent) in Virginia, according to The Roanoke College Poll of likely voters.


Johnson (8 percent) and Stein (3 percent) rounded out the four-person ballot. About 9 percent of Virginia voters are undecided, the poll found.

Clinton has pulled away from Trump since a May poll by Roanoke College showed the candidates tied in Virginia.

UUUUUUUUUUUUGE !

??? How's any of that a huge blow to Mrs. Clinton? It seems more boon than blow if you ask me....


I live in Florida and haven't seen one "Hillary For President" bumper sticker,......not even one....imagine that? I call 100 percent "bullshit"......
 
This indeed proves that Clinton is the master of corruption.

Meet her apprentice:

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Clinton leads Trump nationwide

Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee, leads GOP rival Trump by 12 percentage points among likely voters nationwide, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll published on Tuesday. It was Clinton's strongest showing in the poll this month.

Clinton (45 percent) led Trump (33 percent) in the poll conducted Aug. 18-22, while 22 percent of likely voters said they would not pick either candidate.

Trump faces hurdle with minorities

Clinton (50 percent) maintained a national lead over Trump (42 percent) in the latest NBC News|SurveyMonkey Weekly Election Tracking Poll of registered voters published Tuesday. Clinton had a 9-point lead last week.

The poll showed Trump has a long way to go as he courts minority voters. Only 8 percent of black voters support Trump, compared to 87 percent for Clinton. Among Hispanic voters, 22 percent support Trump compared to 73 percent for Clinton. Asian Americans also favor Clinton (66 percent) over Trump (23 percent).

Clinton opens wide lead in Florida battleground

Clinton (52 percent) has opened a 14-point lead over Trump (38 percent) in the key swing state of Florida, according to a poll from Saint Leo University published Tuesday. Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson is favored by 8 percent of Florida voters, and Green Party candidate Jill Stein had the support of 2 percent in the four-way poll.


The poll showed Clinton with a much larger lead than previous Florida surveys.

"Absent an unprecedented movement toward Trump as a result of the debates, or more likely, an external shock to the system, she can safely put Florida in her column," said Saint Leo University Polling Institute Director Frank Orlando in a statement.

Clinton surges in swing state of Virginia

In yet another key battleground state, Clinton (48 percent) has opened a 16-point lead over Trump (32 percent) in Virginia, according to The Roanoke College Poll of likely voters.




Johnson (8 percent) and Stein (3 percent) rounded out the four-person ballot. About 9 percent of Virginia voters are undecided, the poll found.

Clinton has pulled away from Trump since a May poll by Roanoke College showed the candidates tied in Virginia.




UUUUUUUUUUUUGE !

All this good news must be why Hillary decided to go into rehab.

This certainly makes her putting our agents lives in danger go away.

This certainly makes her donations from foreign countries not happen.

Keep counting on polls it worked so well in the primaries.
 
Clinton leads Trump nationwide

Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee, leads GOP rival Trump by 12 percentage points among likely voters nationwide, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll published on Tuesday. It was Clinton's strongest showing in the poll this month.

Clinton (45 percent) led Trump (33 percent) in the poll conducted Aug. 18-22, while 22 percent of likely voters said they would not pick either candidate.

Trump faces hurdle with minorities

Clinton (50 percent) maintained a national lead over Trump (42 percent) in the latest NBC News|SurveyMonkey Weekly Election Tracking Poll of registered voters published Tuesday. Clinton had a 9-point lead last week.

The poll showed Trump has a long way to go as he courts minority voters. Only 8 percent of black voters support Trump, compared to 87 percent for Clinton. Among Hispanic voters, 22 percent support Trump compared to 73 percent for Clinton. Asian Americans also favor Clinton (66 percent) over Trump (23 percent).

Clinton opens wide lead in Florida battleground

Clinton (52 percent) has opened a 14-point lead over Trump (38 percent) in the key swing state of Florida, according to a poll from Saint Leo University published Tuesday. Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson is favored by 8 percent of Florida voters, and Green Party candidate Jill Stein had the support of 2 percent in the four-way poll.

The poll showed Clinton with a much larger lead than previous Florida surveys.

"Absent an unprecedented movement toward Trump as a result of the debates, or more likely, an external shock to the system, she can safely put Florida in her column," said Saint Leo University Polling Institute Director Frank Orlando in a statement.

Clinton surges in swing state of Virginia

In yet another key battleground state, Clinton (48 percent) has opened a 16-point lead over Trump (32 percent) in Virginia, according to The Roanoke College Poll of likely voters.


Johnson (8 percent) and Stein (3 percent) rounded out the four-person ballot. About 9 percent of Virginia voters are undecided, the poll found.

Clinton has pulled away from Trump since a May poll by Roanoke College showed the candidates tied in Virginia.

UUUUUUUUUUUUGE !

??? How's any of that a huge blow to Mrs. Clinton? It seems more boon than blow if you ask me....


I live in Florida and haven't seen one "Hillary For President" bumper sticker,......not even one....imagine that? I call 100 percent "bullshit"......

You drive a lot?
 
Uuuuuuuuuuuuge Blow to Clinton

From the title of this thread, I thought this was going to be about Monica, not her ex-boyfriend's wife.

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The media has proven it is 'all-in' for Hillary.

Months ago it was reporting DNC turnout was at record lows, even lower than the 2014 election that resulted in their historic, record-setting ass-kicking they received....while the media was reporting the GOP were setting records for turnout.

Suddenly the media is reporting 'blowout' numbers for Hillary....

Sorry, but it doesn't add up, especially when the media reports turnouts for Trump like this while reporting Hillary can't fill a high school gym.

Methinks the media is trying to win the election for Hillary now, reporting false numbers, getting Conservatives to think 'why bother voting'.

I could be mustaken, but I hope Conservatives don't fall for this crap.

EVERY DAY more pay-to-play and other criminal scandal is uncovered about Hillary. 68% of Americans reportedly don't trust her as far as they can throw her fat ass. So, these poll #s don't add up....especially when they are coming from the admittedly 'all-in' media.

I can't believe there are so many stupid Americans willing to elect an exposed self-serving criminal who jeopardized national security and who got Americans needlessly killed.
 
Polling Data
Poll Date Sample MoE Clinton (D) Trump (R) Spread
RCP Average 7/25 - 8/7 -- -- 49.2 40.0 Clinton +9.2
NBC/WSJ/Marist 8/3 - 8/7 834 RV 3.4 48 37 Clinton +11
Quinnipiac 7/30 - 8/7 815 LV 3.4 52 42 Clinton +10
Susquehanna 7/31 - 8/4 772 LV 3.5 47 37 Clinton +10
Franklin & Marshall 7/29 - 8/2 389 LV 6.3 49 38 Clinton +11
PPP (D) 7/29 - 7/31 1505 LV 2.5 49 45 Clinton +4
Suffolk University 7/25 - 7/27 500 LV 4.4 50 41 Clinton +9

RealClearPolitics - Election 2016 - Pennsylvania: Trump vs. Clinton

Pennsylvania
 
Polling Data
Poll Date Sample MoE Clinton (D) Trump (R) Spread
RCP Average 7/30 - 8/15 -- -- 46.0 41.5 Clinton +4.5
Monmouth* 8/12 - 8/15 402 LV 4.9 48 39 Clinton +9
CBS News/YouGov* 8/10 - 8/12 1194 LV 3.6 45 40 Clinton +5
FOX 13/Opinion Savvy* 8/10 - 8/10 622 LV 4.0 45 44 Clinton +1
NBC/WSJ/Marist 8/4 - 8/10 862 RV 3.3 44 39 Clinton +5
Quinnipiac 7/30 - 8/7 1056 LV 3.0 46 45 Clinton +1
Suffolk University 8/1 - 8/3 500 LV 4.4 48 42 Clinton +6

RealClearPolitics - Election 2016 - Florida: Trump vs. Clinton

Florida
 
I don't trust ANY software company to release objective software in regards to this election.
 
Clinton leads Trump nationwide

Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee, leads GOP rival Trump by 12 percentage points among likely voters nationwide, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll published on Tuesday. It was Clinton's strongest showing in the poll this month.

Clinton (45 percent) led Trump (33 percent) in the poll conducted Aug. 18-22, while 22 percent of likely voters said they would not pick either candidate.

Trump faces hurdle with minorities

Clinton (50 percent) maintained a national lead over Trump (42 percent) in the latest NBC News|SurveyMonkey Weekly Election Tracking Poll of registered voters published Tuesday. Clinton had a 9-point lead last week.

The poll showed Trump has a long way to go as he courts minority voters. Only 8 percent of black voters support Trump, compared to 87 percent for Clinton. Among Hispanic voters, 22 percent support Trump compared to 73 percent for Clinton. Asian Americans also favor Clinton (66 percent) over Trump (23 percent).

Clinton opens wide lead in Florida battleground

Clinton (52 percent) has opened a 14-point lead over Trump (38 percent) in the key swing state of Florida, according to a poll from Saint Leo University published Tuesday. Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson is favored by 8 percent of Florida voters, and Green Party candidate Jill Stein had the support of 2 percent in the four-way poll.

The poll showed Clinton with a much larger lead than previous Florida surveys.

"Absent an unprecedented movement toward Trump as a result of the debates, or more likely, an external shock to the system, she can safely put Florida in her column," said Saint Leo University Polling Institute Director Frank Orlando in a statement.

Clinton surges in swing state of Virginia

In yet another key battleground state, Clinton (48 percent) has opened a 16-point lead over Trump (32 percent) in Virginia, according to The Roanoke College Poll of likely voters.


Johnson (8 percent) and Stein (3 percent) rounded out the four-person ballot. About 9 percent of Virginia voters are undecided, the poll found.

Clinton has pulled away from Trump since a May poll by Roanoke College showed the candidates tied in Virginia.

UUUUUUUUUUUUGE !

??? How's any of that a huge blow to Mrs. Clinton? It seems more boon than blow if you ask me....


I live in Florida and haven't seen one "Hillary For President" bumper sticker,......not even one....imagine that? I call 100 percent "bullshit"......



bumper stickers dont vote ..

duuuuuurrrrrr

:laugh2:
 
Clinton leads Trump nationwide

Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee, leads GOP rival Trump by 12 percentage points among likely voters nationwide, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll published on Tuesday. It was Clinton's strongest showing in the poll this month.

Clinton (45 percent) led Trump (33 percent) in the poll conducted Aug. 18-22, while 22 percent of likely voters said they would not pick either candidate.

Trump faces hurdle with minorities

Clinton (50 percent) maintained a national lead over Trump (42 percent) in the latest NBC News|SurveyMonkey Weekly Election Tracking Poll of registered voters published Tuesday. Clinton had a 9-point lead last week.

The poll showed Trump has a long way to go as he courts minority voters. Only 8 percent of black voters support Trump, compared to 87 percent for Clinton. Among Hispanic voters, 22 percent support Trump compared to 73 percent for Clinton. Asian Americans also favor Clinton (66 percent) over Trump (23 percent).

Clinton opens wide lead in Florida battleground

Clinton (52 percent) has opened a 14-point lead over Trump (38 percent) in the key swing state of Florida, according to a poll from Saint Leo University published Tuesday. Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson is favored by 8 percent of Florida voters, and Green Party candidate Jill Stein had the support of 2 percent in the four-way poll.

The poll showed Clinton with a much larger lead than previous Florida surveys.

"Absent an unprecedented movement toward Trump as a result of the debates, or more likely, an external shock to the system, she can safely put Florida in her column," said Saint Leo University Polling Institute Director Frank Orlando in a statement.

Clinton surges in swing state of Virginia

In yet another key battleground state, Clinton (48 percent) has opened a 16-point lead over Trump (32 percent) in Virginia, according to The Roanoke College Poll of likely voters.


Johnson (8 percent) and Stein (3 percent) rounded out the four-person ballot. About 9 percent of Virginia voters are undecided, the poll found.

Clinton has pulled away from Trump since a May poll by Roanoke College showed the candidates tied in Virginia.

UUUUUUUUUUUUGE !

??? How's any of that a huge blow to Mrs. Clinton? It seems more boon than blow if you ask me....


I live in Florida and haven't seen one "Hillary For President" bumper sticker,......not even one....imagine that? I call 100 percent "bullshit"......



bumper stickers dont vote ..



duuuuuurrrrrr

:laugh2:

Never said it did....but it is a good way to check the pulse of what people are thinking. When Barrypuppet was running (and even in a state as red as Texas is) there were Barrypuppet bumper stickers all over the place.
 
The media has proven it is 'all-in' for Hillary.

Months ago it was reporting DNC turnout was at record lows, even lower than the 2014 election that resulted in their historic, record-setting ass-kicking they received....while the media was reporting the GOP were setting records for turnout.

Suddenly the media is reporting 'blowout' numbers for Hillary....

Sorry, but it doesn't add up, especially when the media reports turnouts for Trump like this while reporting Hillary can't fill a high school gym.

Methinks the media is trying to win the election for Hillary now, reporting false numbers, getting Conservatives to think 'why bother voting'.

I could be mustaken, but I hope Conservatives don't fall for this crap.

EVERY DAY more pay-to-play and other criminal scandal is uncovered about Hillary. 68% of Americans reportedly don't trust her as far as they can throw her fat ass. So, these poll #s don't add up....especially when they are coming from the admittedly 'all-in' media.

I can't believe there are so many stupid Americans willing to elect an exposed self-serving criminal who jeopardized national security and who got Americans needlessly killed.

The reason the polls always "tighten" right before the election is that the ones before that are pure fiction designed to discourage Republican turnout. In order not to lose all credibility, they have to start reporting the results accurately as an election draws near where reality cannot be denied.
 
Clinton leads Trump nationwide

Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee, leads GOP rival Trump by 12 percentage points among likely voters nationwide, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll published on Tuesday. It was Clinton's strongest showing in the poll this month.

Clinton (45 percent) led Trump (33 percent) in the poll conducted Aug. 18-22, while 22 percent of likely voters said they would not pick either candidate.

Trump faces hurdle with minorities

Clinton (50 percent) maintained a national lead over Trump (42 percent) in the latest NBC News|SurveyMonkey Weekly Election Tracking Poll of registered voters published Tuesday. Clinton had a 9-point lead last week.

The poll showed Trump has a long way to go as he courts minority voters. Only 8 percent of black voters support Trump, compared to 87 percent for Clinton. Among Hispanic voters, 22 percent support Trump compared to 73 percent for Clinton. Asian Americans also favor Clinton (66 percent) over Trump (23 percent).

Clinton opens wide lead in Florida battleground

Clinton (52 percent) has opened a 14-point lead over Trump (38 percent) in the key swing state of Florida, according to a poll from Saint Leo University published Tuesday. Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson is favored by 8 percent of Florida voters, and Green Party candidate Jill Stein had the support of 2 percent in the four-way poll.

The poll showed Clinton with a much larger lead than previous Florida surveys.

"Absent an unprecedented movement toward Trump as a result of the debates, or more likely, an external shock to the system, she can safely put Florida in her column," said Saint Leo University Polling Institute Director Frank Orlando in a statement.

Clinton surges in swing state of Virginia

In yet another key battleground state, Clinton (48 percent) has opened a 16-point lead over Trump (32 percent) in Virginia, according to The Roanoke College Poll of likely voters.


Johnson (8 percent) and Stein (3 percent) rounded out the four-person ballot. About 9 percent of Virginia voters are undecided, the poll found.

Clinton has pulled away from Trump since a May poll by Roanoke College showed the candidates tied in Virginia.

UUUUUUUUUUUUGE !

??? How's any of that a huge blow to Mrs. Clinton? It seems more boon than blow if you ask me....

he's making fun of the trumpsters.
 

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