Suggesting that mailed-in ballots might not be properly counted, Trump told supporters at a Greeley rally to vote in person instead of relying on the state’s mail-in system – even if they’ve already submitted their ballots.
Trump said Wednesday night he is proposing to allow “blighted communities” to seek a federal disaster designation that would lead to “the rebuilding of vital infrastructure, the demolition of abandoned properties and the increased presence of law enforcement”.
Clinton’s efforts are about turnout.
The FBI’s disclosure that it is investigating more emails as part of a probe into Clinton’s use of a private email server gave fresh energy to Trump.
Democrats are looking to lure millions of newly registered, younger voters, especially Hispanics, who now outnumber whites in California.
. Trump’s overwhelming ego and self-obsession are at the root of the most damaging controversies that have raged around his wild presidential campaign. For example, in 2013, Colorado joined Washington and OR as a vote-by-mail state. According to the poll, Trump holds a one-point edge over Clinton in Georgia – 44 percent to 43 percent – but they’re tied at 44 percent in Iowa. The first two days of early voting were up 49 percent in the biggest counties compared with 2012.
She says this line is just the latest in a campaign full of insulting speech from her party’s nominee. George H.W. Bush, in a three-way race with Bill Clinton and Ross Perot in 1992, still managed 33 percent.
With the retirement of U.S. Sen. And it’s true that some pre-election polls underplayed the size of Obama’s re-election victory in 2012 and the Democratic mid-term election debacle two years later.
Republicans fear that discouraged party members will stay home, undercutting the chances for their congressional and legislative candidates. When #Donald Trump cried foul this was an opportunity for Hillary to poke fun at the man who she felt wasn’t in touch with reality to even think the American votes could be rigged. Ted Cruz’s primary campaign in the state.
The poll shows a majority of voters don’t buy Trump’s attempt at equivalence.
People from both parties are stepping up today to say this shouldn’t happen to a Democrat or Republican politician so close to the presidential election.
Just over half of voters say the allegations make them less likely to vote for Trump – similar to the percentage saying the same of Clinton and her emails.
Since he has likely alienated minority and educated women with his rhetoric and behavior, Trump must pull in vast numbers of new white voters — some who may have voted for Democrats in the past – to make up for the shortfall. That’s not to say that we shouldn’t cast a jaundiced eye on polls which provide a built-in Democratic advantage of as high as fourteen points in some cases, but I’m far more concerned with the likely voter model.
Republicans have led the Senate for most of the last 40 years.
While Trump, a NY businessman who says he is worth $10 billion, typically makes a personal contribution of about $2 million each month, he had not done so yet in October.
The developments prompted Trump to quip to his Las Vegas supporters, “We never thought we were going to say “thank you” to Anthony Weiner“, he said.
She outpaced him again in the first 19 days of October, the new reports show, when her campaign reaped $53 million as his brought in about $30 million.
Republican activists who supported Cruz are volunteering in competitive congressional and legislative races, hoping to avert a blowout that has implications for control of Congress and the Legislature.
Following Clinton off the plane was famed photographer Annie Leibovitz.
Clinton didn’t disclose her diagnosis of pneumonia, but her fainting spell at a September 11 memorial event forced the campaign to come clean, renewing complaints that she simply doesn’t want the public to know what is going on. But, as Eric Metaxas points out, no human being is really “decent”; we are all broken in one way or another, some more than others.
The RealClearPolitics website, which tracks most major polls, shows Clinton leading Trump by an average of 5 percentage points.