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It will be interesting to see the difference in final poll numbers against the actual votes. The more things that come out, and /or the more stupid things he says, it will become even more unlikely that supporters will admit to pollsters that they are voting for him. The silent Trump support has always been a concern for Hillary, but I would be even more concerned about the accuracy of the polls going forward.

 

No Hillary supporter is going to say they are voting for Trump, but I can see plenty of Trump voters saying they support Hillary, but voting Trump. Will definitely (hopefully) be a once in a lifetime election night.

 

Someone find an acceptable moderate alternative and organize a massive social media write-in campaign. Hurry.

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Who didn't see THIS coming, copper?

 

Winner of 2016 US Presidential General Election? Maximum Bet: 5548.20 CAD 05:00 PM Hillary Clinton   -670 Risk  To Win   Donald Trump and all others   +529 Risk  To Win

 

 

 

Bet Dems to win -250 a couple months ago and I said here it was the lock of the decade. Boom.

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Bet Dems to win -250 a couple months ago and I said here it was the lock of the decade. Boom.

Donald Trump surpasses Hillary Clinton in the latest Rasmussen tracking poll, which finds likely voters prefer Trump to Clinton, 43 percent to 41 percent.

 

In Wednesday’s poll, Clinton led Trump by four points, 43 percent to 39 percent. Her lead has continued to decrease since Monday when she had a seven point lead and then dropped two points to a five point lead on Tuesday.

 

Eighty-four percent (84%) now say they are certain how they will vote in this year’s presidential election, and among these voters, Trump posts a 49% to 46% lead over Clinton. Among voters who say they still could change their minds between now and Election Day, it’s Clinton 40%, Trump 37%, Johnson 19% and Stein four percent (4%).

 

The survey reveals that most Republican voters believe GOP leaders who are criticizing Trump are hurting the party.

 

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Seventy-five percent of Republicans support Trump, while 76 percent of Democrats support Clinton.

 

The New Yorker is picking up 15 percent of Democrats, while the former secretary of state is picking up 13 percent of Republican voters.

 

Trump has a double-digit lead with likely voters who don’t identify with either major political party, according to the survey.

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Donald Trump surpasses Hillary Clinton in the latest Rasmussen tracking poll, which finds likely voters prefer Trump to Clinton, 43 percent to 41 percent.

 

In Wednesday’s poll, Clinton led Trump by four points, 43 percent to 39 percent. Her lead has continued to decrease since Monday when she had a seven point lead and then dropped two points to a five point lead on Tuesday.

 

Eighty-four percent (84%) now say they are certain how they will vote in this year’s presidential election, and among these voters, Trump posts a 49% to 46% lead over Clinton. Among voters who say they still could change their minds between now and Election Day, it’s Clinton 40%, Trump 37%, Johnson 19% and Stein four percent (4%).

 

The survey reveals that most Republican voters believe GOP leaders who are criticizing Trump are hurting the party.

 

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Seventy-five percent of Republicans support Trump, while 76 percent of Democrats support Clinton.

 

The New Yorker is picking up 15 percent of Democrats, while the former secretary of state is picking up 13 percent of Republican voters.

 

Trump has a double-digit lead with likely voters who don’t identify with either major political party, according to the survey.

 

Rasmussen and Breitbart.

 

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It will be interesting to see the difference in final poll numbers against the actual votes. The more things that come out, and /or the more stupid things he says, it will become even more unlikely that supporters will admit to pollsters that they are voting for him. The silent Trump support has always been a concern for Hillary, but I would be even more concerned about the accuracy of the polls going forward.

No Hillary supporter is going to say they are voting for Trump, but I can see plenty of Trump voters saying they support Hillary, but voting Trump. Will definitely (hopefully) be a once in a lifetime election night.

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