Trump knocks Obama’s ’60 Minutes’ interview
“Here’s the problem: You can not win when you have a group of 25 or 30 percent on this side, and you have a group of 70 percent on this side”, he said in the interview on Sunday, referring to congressional Republicans.
It doesn’t sound as if President Obama is losing much sleep worrying about turning the keys to the White House over to Donald Trump.
55 – 37 percent over Trump.
Nineteen percent reported they had definitely made up their minds, while 21 percent said they were leaning toward a particular candidate.
Connecticut voters give Biden the best favorability rating of any presidential contender, 56 – 29 percent.
Trump himself burst into the lead in GOP presidential polls after saying during his announcement speech in June that people crossing illegally into the United States from Mexico are “bringing drugs, they’re bringing crime”.
And as Trump so frequently points out, polling data gives him reason to be happy with his campaign’s trajectory.
“Clinton’s once dominant position is no longer”, said Dr. Quentin Kidd, Director of the Wason Center.
Former Hewlett Packard CEO Carly Fiorina is in third place at 8 percent, followed by Sen.
“He’s been getting a lot of ink on the Muslims and other things”, Trump told ABC News Wednesday.
Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul has 4% support, while New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is at 3% and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee and Ohio Gov. John Kasich are at 2% each. “Virginia Democrats are intrigued by Joe Biden, but younger voters are also intrigued by Bernie Sanders”.
The five official Democratic candidates – Clinton, Sanders, Webb, former governors Martin O’Malley and Lincoln Chafee -are scheduled to take the stage in Las Vegas for their first debate on Tuesday.
“I’m a very reasonable and tolerant person”, the Republican presidential candidate explained while appearing on The Eric Metaxas Show. In South Carolina, that number is 44 percent. She leads Fiorina 45 – 40 percent and tops Trump 47 – 40 percent.