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dspNY
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« on: October 24, 2016, 03:05:14 PM »

It's CNN so I'll take it. The early vote looks better than Clinton +5 even when taking into account Democratic strength in the early vote
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« Reply #1 on: October 24, 2016, 03:09:05 PM »


CNN has a hard pro-Trump bias in their polls because of Jeff Zucker, who is Trump's BFF from the Apprentice. A Clinton +5 from the network that hired Corey Lewandowski is a great result for her
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« Reply #2 on: October 24, 2016, 03:12:06 PM »

The last CNN four way poll was Clinton 47, Trump 42 so she is actually in a better position now despite being up by the same 5 points because she is almost at 50
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« Reply #3 on: October 24, 2016, 03:29:02 PM »

Full stats

86% of voters are not changing their minds
66% of Clinton voters are voting for Clinton, not against the opponent
60% of Trump voters are voting for Trump, not against the opponent
Clinton favorables: 46/52 (-6)
Bill Clinton favorables: 49/48 (+1)
Trump favorables: 41/57 (-16)
Melania favorables: 46/35 (+11)
Economy: 51/47 Trump
Terrorism: 50/48 Clinton
Immigration: 50/47 Clinton
Foreign policy: 59/38 Clinton
SCOTUS: 51/46 Clinton
Decisive leader: 48/46 Clinton
Temperament: 61/32 Clinton
CiC responsibility: 55/40 Clinton
Honesty: 43/42 Trump
A person you admire: 42/29 Clinton
Vision for the future: 49/42 Clinton
Won the debates: 61/29 Clinton
Will stand up for you: 49/44 Clinton
The emails: 64/35 think it is an issue
Trump sexual assault: 60/36 think it is an issue

Party ID: 31D/26R/43I (D+5)

Men: Trump +3
Women: Clinton +13
White: Trump +13
Nonwhite: Clinton +52
White college: Clinton +11
White non-college: Trump +29

Northeast: Clinton +20
Midwest: Clinton +7
South: Trump +8
West: Clinton +11

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dspNY
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« Reply #4 on: October 24, 2016, 03:55:15 PM »

Clinton can win the popular vote by 3, even 4 and lose the election if Trump pulls out narrow wins in OH, FL, NC and PA

No, it would have to probably within a percentage point.

Yes. Virtually impossible to win PA when trailing by 3-4 nationally as the GOP candidate
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