Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump by 11 points
That poll showed Trump trailing Clinton by 11 points.
“I was getting beaten up for 72 hours for inappropriate words, locker room talk, whatever you want to call it”, said Trump at a noisy rally at a high school gymnasium in Ambridge, Pennsylvania.
“Because of the revelation of the public video and everything that came out on Access Hollywood he was really all wrought up and you could just sense how much anger he had”, Clinton said on the Ellen DeGeneres Show airing Friday.
Voters in the poll were questioned before the release of video footage of Trump from more than a decade ago making lewd comments about women and prior to Sunday’s debate.
American voters remain split after the second USA presidential debate, with Donald Trump’s ferocious attack on Hillary Clinton’s husband – former president Bill Clinton – dividing opinion.
Most of those polled said they believe Trump is a sexist, but they were split on whether his comments disqualify him from being president.
His promise to prosecute her over the email scandal and private server perfectly captured his go-for-broke attitude.
They set a debate record the first time out.
The poll said Clinton, 68, now has a commanding lead.
But Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump were down Sunday from the astounding 84 million who watched the first debate.
Pence also complained that the media unfairly focused on the sexual assault allegations instead of newly released hacked emails apparently from Hillary Clinton’s campaign.
“Bill Clinton was the worst abuser of women to ever sit in the Oval Office. He was a predator”.
At one point the Trump crowd broke into extended chants of “Lock her up!”
He later made clear: “She deleted the emails”.
The former Secretary of State specifically Russian government blamed the recent cyberattacks, during his second debate against Trump, last Sunday, a charge systematically rejected by the Kremlin. In the last four weeks, her estimated margin of victory has grown from about 14 votes to 118, according to the project. “Now, there are a lot of things he should apologise for, right?” she asked her supporters, who shouted back, “Yeah!”
Hark! Who goes there?
Both campaigns have struggled to give an accurate election day to their followers.