New CNN / ORC polls suggest new strength for Trump in Nevada, Clinton rise in Florida
Source: CNN
Both the Clinton and Trump campaigns have hit the ground hard in Arizona, Florida, Nevada and Pennsylvania, and new CNN/ORC polls across the four states paint a picture of a tight race to the finish in critical battlegrounds.
Clinton holds a 4-point edge among likely voters in the historically blue-tilting Pennsylvania, and Trump tops Clinton by 5 with voters in red-leaning Arizona. Though both states tilt in the same direction as their 2012 results, the leaders' margins are tighter than their predecessors' final leads were in each state.
Florida appears to be as tight a contest as ever, with Clinton at 49% among likely voters and Trump at 47%. That's an apparent shift in Clinton's direction since the last CNN/ORC poll there in September before the presidential debates began, but still a within-margin-of-error race.
In Nevada, the poll suggests the race has also shifted, with Trump now ahead there 49% to 43%, with 5% behind Libertarian Gary Johnson, compared with a two-point Clinton edge in mid-October.
Read more: http://www.cnn.com/2016/11/02/politics/polls-hillary-clinton-donald-trump-florida-pennsylvania-nevada-arizona/
regnaD kciN
(26,044 posts)Renew Deal
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(6,831 posts)Nevada CNN/ORC poll results.
First, showing such a huge swing in a one week period (going from Clinton +3 to Trump +6, a 9 point swing), and showing hugely Democratic Clark County going for Trump.
Second, he said the poll sampled very few, if any, Latino voters in Nevada, which is ridiculous.
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Wellstone ruled
(34,661 posts)propaganda stunt. Sure as hell is different from polling I seen this PM. Our Dem polling is just reverse of what these suckers say. What a outlier.
Blue Idaho
(5,038 posts)It's bullshit - badly designed bullshit.