“You have to go back and look and study and see what happened”, Trump told supporters Friday. “It’s not going to matter because if we win I’m throwing it out anyway”, Trump said.
While her advantage has narrowed since mid-October, Mrs. Clinton still has an edge in the survey because of a commanding advantage among women and nonwhite voters.
In the Post-ABC poll released on Friday, Clinton led Trump by 47 percent to 44 percent.
North Carolina will show whether the Obama-Clinton full court press and ground game has paid off – and would be a big takeaway from the 2012 Republican win.
Republican anger is directed not only at Mrs. Clinton or the electoral process.
Partisans continue to support their party’s nominees at similar levels, with 88 per cent of Democrats supporting Clinton and 85 per cent of Republicans supporting Trump.
“I want to be president for everybody”, Clinton said.
The confidence in Trump’s camp notwithstanding, Republicans are left with a familiar conundrum.
“You’ve got an older gentleman who is supporting his candidate”, Obama said.
OH is considered the most important state of them all. Why? We’re doing well everywhere, ‘ Trump said.
Trump has won over voters who were previously unsure, though there weren’t many such voters to begin with.
This CBS News 2016 Battleground Tracker is a panel study based on 2,377 interviews conducted on the internet of registered voters in OH and Florida Nov 2-4, 2016.
Clinton leads in 87 percent of all the two-way polls and 82 percent of the four-way polls conducted in the week before Election Day.
While the attitudes of early voters who have already cast ballots cannot change over time, the rapidly growing size of this group can cause shifts in preferences that polls can estimate only roughly. Despite all that Trump spoke in an audibly politically incorrect tone, there is a strong feeling that he gave voice to the minds of a huge population segment that desires that the US society and values be reworked along some racial and religious lines. The polls show that men and whites back Trump, while women and ethnic minorities support Clinton. It was the 13th day that Clinton has campaigned in Florida since the Democratic National Convention – the most she has campaigned in any state. The crowd booed when he contended that Clinton supports open borders. Most states vote the same way each election and these will be called as soon as their polls close.
Clinton versus Trump polls.
Majorities of voters say that Mr. Trump is not qualified to be president and that he lacks the temperament to serve in that office. As Real Clear Politics reported on November 5, Trump is trailing in the electoral college map, putting Clinton in the position to lock up a few key states which would make for an early night this Tuesday. Most voters who were contacted said they had heard about the development. “They don’t put Trump bumper stickers on their auto or buttons on their shirt”, Spritzer said. USA media says more than 33 million Americans have already voted.
Trump is to make stops on Sunday in Iowa, Minnesota, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Virginia to try to steal away some states that have gone Democratic in recent presidential elections.
“Although Clinton and Trump are separated by the slimmest of margins, the Electoral College can present a very different picture”, said Dr.
“Please take this energy out with you”, Clinton said.
In 2008, Obama carried the swing state of OH over Sen.
The celebrity firepower only adds to what’s an already deep bench of political surrogates eager to campaign for Clinton.
Trump doubled down on his attacks on Clinton as a product of a venal and incompetent establishment, while Clinton headlined an optimistic concert spectacular featuring superstar singer Beyonce.
Whether or not he is feeling the pressure as the campaign comes to the end, the billionaire populist’s rhetoric remained triumphalist.
He criticized the commanders who have handled the military operation, backed by USA air power, to recapture the northern Iraq city of Mosul from jihadists in scathing language unheard of from any other presidential candidate.