Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump by 1.25 points — UPI/CVoter poll
“Nov. 8th you gotta get out to vote”.
In a security scare, Trump was bundled off stage by Secret Service agents at a rally in Nevada after someone in the crowd shouted “gun” which led to a commotion. Here are live updates of the US elections.
With a win in Florida, Clinton could seal her lead over Trump, he said.
Analysis of early voting returns suggests black voters may not be turning out in the kinds of numbers they did for Obama in 2012.
Americans who insist they will move to Canada or some other liberal bastion of freedom if Republican Donald Trump is declared the victor on Election Day should perhaps start hunting down their passports and getting their other documents in order.
President Obama is on an electioneering blitz for the last few days, crisscrossing some of the key battleground States including Florida, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and New Hampshire.
“North Carolina, plus one of the smaller battleground states, is the same number as Michigan”, Mook explained.
ME is one of two states that are not necessarily “winner-take-all” in terms of electoral votes.
Nine percent of respondents said they didn’t know who to vote for, although Clinton maintained a lead over Trump regardless of whether “don’t know” was offered as a response option.
In the Post-ABC poll released on Friday, Clinton led Trump by 47 per cent to 44 percent.
Clinton holds big leads with women and minority voters, while men, white voters and senior citizens buttress Trump’s support. Clinton leads Trump 42% to 38% in an exclusive statewide poll commissioned by the Detroit Free Press.
Both candidates have seen a rise in polls after various information has been presented to the public.
In Raleigh, North Carolina, Clinton campaigned with former primary opponent Sen.
Then Obama went full dad. At an event in Florida on Tuesday, a protester shouted “Bill Clinton is a rapist” as Hillary Clinton began her event. According to The New York Times, Clinton has an 84% chance of becoming the next president. But she has these little crowds show up. It’s a gap that Trump can close on election day.
He receives 46 percent of the vote to Clinton’s 45 percent, with Libertarian Gary Johnson getting 3 percent and Green Party hopeful Jill Stein receiving 2 percent.
“We don’t want to blow it on November 8”, Trump said during the Jacksonville event, his fourth in Florida in two days. Diminished support among blacks, coupled with a large drop in black turnout, would hurt the Democrat.
Early voting polls are in Clinton’s favor. Votes aren’t tallied until election day.