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Newsgroups: alt.politics.trump,alt.politics.liberalism,alt.politics.democrats,alt.politics.usa.republican,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,can.politics
Subject: Re: Trump's final campaigning: Dark, Desperate, Dangerous
Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2024 14:21:45 -0000 (UTC)
Organization: A noiseless patient Spider

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>Fat Tubby Clinton vs Trump in the Polls Now 6 Point Lead
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>Trump WINS!
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>Hillary Clinton Widens Lead (AND her ass) Over Donald Trump In New
>National Polls
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>Trump WINS!
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>Clinton Holds 11-Point National Lead Over Trump: NBC/WSJ Poll
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>Trump WINS!
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>Poll: Clinton Opens Up Double-Digit Lead Over Trump
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>Trump WINS!
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>"Last week's results showed voters without a college degree supported
>Clinton over Trump by 2 points, 47 percent to 45 percent."
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>Trump WINS!
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>Hillary Clinton Widens Lead Over Donald Trump In New National Polls
>Updated on: August 5, 2016 / 7:12 PM / CBS/AP
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>Trump WINS!
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>A week after the conclusion of the Democratic national convention,
>Hillary Clinton is continuing to widen her advantage over Donald Trump,
>according to a pair of new national polls out Friday.
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>Trump WINS!
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>In a Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll, Clinton is up nine percentage
>points over Trump, with the Democratic nominee garnering 47 percent of
>support compared to Trump's 38 percent among registered voters
>nationwide. 
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>Trump WINS!
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>With third-party candidates included, Clinton maintains her nine-point
>lead: forty-three percent to Trump's 34 percent, while Libertarian party
>nominee Gary Johnson has 10 percent, and the Green Party's Jill Stein has
>five percent. 
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>A McClatchy/Marist poll shows a more dramatic 15-point lead for Clinton:
>the former secretary of state has 48 percent of support among voters
>nationwide, versus Trump's 33 percent.
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>Last month, Clinton was ahead by just three points: 42 to 39 percent.
>Campaign 2016 ?
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>Third-party candidates made little difference in the McClatchy/Marist
>poll as well, with Clinton retaining a double-digit lead: forty-five
>percent to Trump's 31 percent. Johnson notches 10 percent with Stein at
>six percent. 
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>Trump WINS!
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>Clinton's lead in both polls reflects growing support from two key
>demographic groups: white and male voters. White voters in the
>McClatchy/Marist survey, for instance, supported Clinton 41 percent to
>Trump's 39 percent. 
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>Trump WINS!
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>Another poll by GenForward, conducted by the Black Youth Project at the 
>University of Chicago, surveyed young voters to determine what they
>thought of the two presidential candidates.
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>Trump WINS!
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>Neither Trump nor Clinton is well-liked by young adults overall, with
>just 38 percent saying they have a favorable view of Clinton and even
>fewer -- 21 percent -- saying they have a favorable view of Trump.
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>Trump WINS!
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>On Clinton's email scandal, among all young adults in the GenForward
>poll, 43 percent say Clinton intentionally broke the law in her use of a
>personal server while she was secretary of state, and another 20 percent
>think she did so unintentionally.
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>As for the rest, 27 percent think she showed poor judgment but did not
>break the law, and 8 percent say she did nothing wrong at all.
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>More than half of young whites - 54 percent - think Clinton intentionally
>committed a crime, and another 17 percent think she did so
>unintentionally. 
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>Trump WINS!
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>Young African-Americans, Asian-Americans and Hispanics view Clinton's
>actions in a more sympathetic light, though few clear her of all
>wrongdoing. Just 32 percent of Hispanics, 29 percent of Asian-Americans
>and 21 percent of African- Americans think Clinton intentionally broke
>the law, with most of the remainder saying she either did so
>unintentionally or showed poor judgment that did not amount to
>lawbreaking. 
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>Trump WINS!
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>The WSJ/NBC survey was conducted from July 31 to August 3 among 800
>registered voters. The poll had a 3.5 percent margin for error. The
>McClatchy/Marist survey of 1,132 adults was conducted August 1, with a
>margin of error of 2.9 percentage points. The GenForward poll of 1,940
>adults age 18-30 was conducted July 9-20. The margin of error is 3.8
>percentage points. 
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>Trump WINS!
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