New tracking poll: Trump, Clinton in tight race
It comes as Republican Donald Trump makes a push for the state, which hasn’t backed a GOP presidential candidate since 1988.
“After Washington we’ll go back to NY on the night of the election, and we’ll be in the convention centre where Hillary Clinton will either give her victory speech or concession speech”, he said.
The spot, which the Trump campaign said is running nationally, ends by saying Clinton is “unfit to serve” as president because she is “crippled by a criminal investigation”, but the FBI has not said Clinton herself is the subject of an investigation.
That means zeroing in on questions of Clinton’s trustworthiness and a new Federal Bureau of Investigation review of an aide’s emails.
Nevertheless, some polls showed Mrs Clinton recovering slightly from her slide in the past week.
“I think I would be very surprised if either Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton put huge amount of political capital behind the relationship with Britain at a time we are about to exit the European Union”, he said. “That’s not what we need in our country, folks”.
“He has shown us who he is”.
Clinton’s campaign says it’s buoyed by early voting turnout among Arizona Democrats, as well as Clinton’s support among Hispanics turned off by Trump’s hardline immigration policies.
Workers prepare Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s election night venue, inside the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, in New York, Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016. “I don’t think Donald Trump will either”. The shift could indicate a broader cross-section of voters is casting early ballots than in 2012.
“This isn’t a joke”.
“He has said so much stuff, our media and our culture has become too reality-TV-ised”, he said.
Obama has been trying to bait Trump into veering off message – counting on the Republican not to have the discipline or the ground game to capitalize on a late surge.
“I was able to organise through what contacts I’d left to get us a tour of the White House and Capitol Hill”.
So, it wouldn’t be wrong to say that for Trump, the road to the White House goes through Colorado. OH remains a dead heat and Pennsylvania is now tilting to Clinton. Bernie Sanders and pop star Pharrell Williams.
She believes Trump is the right candidate to “drain the swamp” – short-hand for bringing widespread change to current politics.
Hillary Clinton poses with singer Pharrell Williams for a selfie backstage before a campaign rally in Raleigh, North Carolina. He saluted veterans as “so much more fearless than me. I’m financially fearless, big deal!” Every state carries a bunch of electoral college votes based on population size. A drop of 20 points would reduce the odds of a Clinton victory to little more than a coin toss, according to the project.
The project, a survey of about 15,000 people every week in all 50 states plus Washington, DC, found the two candidates were now tied in Florida and North Carolina and that Mrs Clinton’s lead in MI had narrowed so much the state was too close to call.
For Clinton supporters, it has been a quick shift from confidence to anxiety.