Clinton, Trump target different Americas in final push
On Tuesday we will find out if the sometimes smug and arrogant anti-Donald Trump crowd were right or wrong. “Whoever wins New Hampshire is going to win”.
A tie among electoral college votes would become possible if, in some states, neither candidate is able to win a majority of votes due to third party contenders, such as the Green Party’s Jill Stein or the Libertarian Party’s Gary Johnson, seizing a sizable amount of votes.
Low turnout among black voters in Florida could be a real problem for Hillary Clinton and down-ballot Democrats.
MI has backed Democrats in every presidential race since 1992. This factor partly explains swings in the ABC News/Washington Post tracking poll, which over two weeks moved from a 12-point Clinton lead to a one-point Trump lead and back to a three-point Clinton edge again.
The voting between Republicans and Democrats is just about even with Republicans having an edge of less than 2,000 votes. Clinton’s lead – as high as 15 percent in late July and mid-October, when UNH/WMUR-TV poll released a poll which was criticized for its oversampling of Democrats – has essentially collapsed, according to the data. It’s the sort of news that might nudge voters to continue current economic policies, as Clinton has promised.
Both campaigns see hopeful signs in early votes already cast, with each side cherry-picking statistics to make their cases. Close on the heels of the United States presidential elections, Federal Bureau of Investigation boss James Comey announced that his agents are reviewing a newly discovered trove of emails, reviving an issue that the Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton had hoped was behind her.
Trump says a New Hampshire victory is within reach.
Most Trump supporters interviewed said they are convinced he has the momentum, especially after FBI Director James Comey’s announcement of a review of more emails that may be connected to Clinton’s private server. Analysts say Democratic challenger Patrick Murphy’s best chance to upset GOP Sen.
Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence is campaigning in MI for a second consecutive day, telling supporters to “have faith” that Donald Trump will be elected president.
Not to mention how the Democratic Nation Committee worked to undermine Bernie Sanders in the primaries, and how Dem apparatchik Donna Brazile passed debate questions to the Hillary camp when Brazile was with CNN, and you can see why people may no longer be as willing to hold their nose and vote for Clinton anymore.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are opening the final weekend of a marathon campaign by pulling out every tool they have to get their supporters to vote. His son John E. Sununu served as a U.S. Senator from 2003 to 2009, and his other son, Chris Sununu, is now running for New Hampshire governor. The Republican National Committee from all appearances has not made up the difference. One percent of the respondents said that they were supporting someone else, and five percent said they were still undecided.
As part of her campaign, Hillary has emphasised, among other things, on raising incomes, an infrastructure package highlighting job creation, criminal justice reform, and immigration legislation and expanding and protecting LGBT and women’s rights. Four years ago, Obama went to Twitter with his first reaction once the votes clearly pointed toward his re-election. But Trump’s message on jobs and trade appears to be resonating in the economically depressed area. “When we win on November 8 we’re going to “drain the swamp”, he said, as the 13,000-strong crowd took up the chant. Tampa came in a close second with 21,631. Heading into the final days, both campaigns are presenting the choice as a crossroads for democracy.
At a four-hour proceeding in Phoenix on Thursday, Stone’s attorney said Democrats have not produced evidence that his client or “Stop the Steal” is intimidating voters. “We’re comfortable in the organization we’ve built”.
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