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in den müll es geht.

hab doch gesagt, dass diese umfrage von damals für'n arsch war.


Swing-state polls: Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton neck-and-neck - CNNPolitics.com

The poll marks an 11-point difference from a month ago in the Sunshine State. Now, Trump leads Clinton 42% to 39%, within the margin of error; a month ago, Clinton led 47% to 39%. With third-party candidates included, Trump's edge extends to five points, 41% to 36%.
In the two other states polled, Ohio and Pennsylvania, Clinton and Trump are in as tight a race as other pollsters have documented. They are tied at 41% each in Ohio, and Trump leads by 2 points, 43% to 41%, in Pennsylvania.

Much of the change in this poll stems from a steep drop in Clinton's support among non-whites in Florida compared with the last poll and a decline in support among men. The poll also showed a drop in voters' perception of her character.
"While there is no definite link between Clinton's drop in Florida and the U.S. Justice Department decision not to prosecute her for her handling of emails, she has lost ground to Trump on questions which measure moral standards and honesty," said Peter Brown, who ran the poll.



das beste daran ist, dass trump nicht mal richtig angefangen hat, geld auszugeben.

First Read: 2016 Campaign Hits Rock Bottom - NBC News

Some context on the battleground polls we'll be seeing: They come as Team Clinton (campaign + Super PACs) enjoys a 15-to-1 advantage over Team Trump over the advertising airwaves. Team Clinton has spent $57 million on ads so far in the general election -- $25 million coming from the campaign and another $32 million from pro-Clinton Super PACs. By comparison, Team Trump has aired $3.6 million in ads, with all of the spending from two outside groups, the National Rifle Association ($2.3 million) and Rebuilding America Now ($1.3 million). The Trump campaign has yet to spend a single cent on ads so far in the general election. Clinton's advantage is even more pronounced in the battlegrounds, where Team Clinton has spent a combined $46.2 million in nine states to Team Trump's $1.2 million. That's nearly a 40-to-1 margin.

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