Hillary Clinton scored a second victory over Donald Trump in Sunday night’s presidential debate, according to debate watchers in a new CNN/ORC poll. But even though he trailed Clinton overall, Trump far exceeded debate watchers’ expectations. CONT. Jennifer Agiesta, CNN Read more »
Clinton’s national lead grows to six points as Trump support dips ahead of second debate
The turmoil of the last few days in the race for the Presidency have given Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton her widest lead over Republican Donald Trump in two months. The new Economist/YouGov Poll was conducted mostly after the release of a 2005 video recording of Trump making vulgar statements about […] Read more »
43% Of Americans Say Trump Should Withdraw From Presidential Race
More than 40 percent of Americans say Donald Trump should drop out of the presidential race following the release of a video of the GOP nominee making lewd comments about women in 2005. ABC News together with our partners at SSRS survey research firm conducted a rapid response poll, asking […] Read more »
Battleground Map: Trump In Crisis
Ahead of the second presidential debate Sunday night, the secret Donald Trump audio tape of him bragging about groping and kissing women — and let’s be clear, if he did what he’s bragging that he did, it would be assault — has shaken the presidential race and is reshaping the […] Read more »
Republicans’ Agonizing Wait for Latest Diagnosis
… The video and subsequent GOP defections make it all but impossible for Trump to win the White House. Self-identifying Republicans make up about only one-third of the electorate, so as Trump loses GOP support, he’ll need to make up that ground with Democrats or independents. That’s just not likely […] Read more »
Clinton Ahead in Florida, Pennsylvania
Democrat Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump in the key battleground states of Florida and Pennsylvania, including by double digits in the Keystone State due to her strength in Philadelphia and its suburbs, according to two brand-new NBC News/Wall Street Journal polls. CONT. Mark Murray, NBC News Read more »