Hillary Clinton achieves 12-point lead over Donald Trump

October 26 02:00 2016

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But given that nothing in this campaign is ever destined to look like the Oxford Union or any other stately discussion of public problems, the first track was overwhelmed by the second.

For some people, waiting for Election Day to vote is not an option.

“The media isn’t just against me”. But she added the Trump campaign was looking to sway undecided voters not ready to support Clinton.

“These conversations can be painful for everybody, but we have got to have them”.

The gender gap remains large, with Clinton holding a wide 12-point lead among women, topping Trump 53% to 41% among that group, while Trump edges Clinton by a narrow 3-points among men, 48% to 45%.

Trump has a high disapproval rating with 69 per cent of the likely voters disapproving of his response to accusations about his treatment of women, found the poll conducted by Langer Research Associates from Thursday to Saturday among 1,391 adults, including 874 likely voters.

Her ultimate goal is to secure a Democratic-controlled Senate – crucial to a Clinton administration’s ability to set an aggressive first-term agenda. Elizabeth Warren to slam Republican Sen.

“He thinks that because he has a mouth full of Tic Tacs, he can force himself on any woman within groping distance”, Warren charged.

“There needs to be a concentrated effort to address the systemic racism in our criminal justice system”, Clinton said in January. “Her team keeps surprising us with additional availability and we can’t, from our vantage point, get her out there enough”.

“In 17 days, everything is going to change”, Trump said. “And there is no evidence whatsoever that we have been able to find that anyone ever did anything like this when they were working for the (Democratic National Committee)”.

While Mills was once seen as a top chief of staff contender at the White House, a role she played while Clinton was secretary of state, but Democrats close to Clinton believe such a move is now unlikely.

Florida is also central to Trump’s hopes of winning the 270 electoral votes necessary to win the presidency, just as it was in 2000 when George W. Bush prevailed after a disputed recount with Democrat Al Gore.

It’s not necessarily because they like Clinton, but is nevertheless a late sign of strength among a voting bloc that the former secretary of state has struggled to win over.

“We’re not taking anything for granted at all”, campaign manager Robby Mook told “Fox News Sunday”.

The results indicate North Carolina will live up to its billing as a key battleground state that could decide not just the outcome of the presidential contest, but also which party controls the Senate next year.

Early voting by mail has been underway for weeks. There are 34 million voters in the United States which are inaccurate. Clinton plans to visit Tuesday and Wednesday. Tim Kaine, made two Florida appearances Monday.

-Illinois: Sen. Mark Kirk, one of the more moderate Republicans, recovered from a 2012 stroke and returned to the Senate.

ABC reports one demographic in particular has backed away from Trump since the comments – women who had previously supported him.

Trump’s difficulties are evident on that Western swing.

Clinton has begun acknowledging the challenge that could await her in the White House, if she wins, centering her closing argument to voters on a call for unity after a bitter campaign.

The Monmouth University poll also attempted to gauge what would happen if some voters skip the presidential election altogether. “And he’s doing nothing to reach out to them”.

“Unlike her opponent, Deborah has never been afraid to stand up to Donald Trump”, Clinton said.

Though mostly a recap of policies he’s proposed before, Trump’s speech included a few new elements, such as a freeze on hiring new federal workers and a two-year mandatory minimum sentence for immigrants who re-enter the USA illegally after being deported a first time.

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Hillary Clinton achieves 12-point lead over Donald Trump
 
 
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