What happened to Rump's 5 point lead in Ohio, lol?

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So, he MUST win Florida, North Carolina, PA, and Ohio, and he was already trailing in the first 3-now it's all four. Kinda like having to hit a 4 team parlay of 4 money line dogs of say, oh, +120 apiece. Good luck with THAT, lol...:nohead:$$:($$:missingte


http://www.cbsnews.com/news/hillary...-donald-trump-in-key-battleground-state-ohio/

By Rebecca Shabad CBS News October 5, 2016, 1:06 PM
[h=1]Hillary Clinton narrowly leads Donald Trump in key battleground state Ohio[/h]
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U.S. Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton answers a question from the audience at a “Family Town Hall” campaign stop in Haverford, Pennsylvania, U.S.October 4, 2016.

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Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump by 2 percentage points in the key battleground state of Ohio, according to a Monmouth University survey released Wednesday.
The poll found 44 percent of Ohio’s likely voters support Clinton while 42 percent support Trump. Five percent said they support Libertarian Gary Johnson, 1 percent said they support Green Party candidate Jill Stein and 6 percent remain undecided in the state.
In mid-August, a few weeks after the Democratic National Convention, Clinton had a 4-percentage-point-lead over Trump.
The latest poll found that Clinton is not performing as well with black, Asian and Hispanic voters in Ohio as President Obama did in 2012, and Trump is not doing as well as Mitt Romney did with white voters that year.
Thirty-five percent of voters said they view Clinton favorably and 30 percent said the same about Trump. A majority, 59 percent, said Clinton has the right temperament to serve as commander in chief and a third said the same about Trump.
As for the state’s Senate race, incumbent GOP Sen. Rob Portman leads his Democratic challenger former Gov. Ted Strickland by 15 percentage points -- 54 percent to 39 percent. Portman previously led Strickland by 8 percentage points.
The poll comes after Clinton campaign officials have said it’s not essential for the Democratic presidential nominee to win Ohio in order to win the White House. Ohio allots 18 Electoral College votes. President Obama won the state in both 2008 and 2012.
The poll surveyed 405 Ohio residents between Oct. 1 and 4 with a 4.9 percentage point margin of error.
 

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[h=1]Rob Portman keeps a big lead in latest Ohio Senate poll[/h]
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[FONT=&quot]COLUMBUS, Ohio—U.S. Sen. Rob Portman continues to pull away from Democratic rival Ted Strickland, opening up a 17-point lead in the latest Quinnipiac University poll.


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The race was once considered one of the most crucial in the country because a Strickland victory would have given Democrats a chance to regain control of the U.S. Senate from the Republicans.



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[h=6]- OCTOBER 05, 2016 -[/h][h=1]​ICYMI: CNBC: SMALL BUSINESS SAYS TRUMP IS THEIR PICK FOR PRESIDENT[/h]
At Over 58%, Donald Trump Has Support Of Small-Business Owners Nationwide

Small Business Says Trump Is Their Pick For President
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10/5/16
Lori Ioannou
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According to an exclusive nationwide poll with Manta, a social network for small businesses, Trump won the first debate in the eyes of small businesses on Main Street.

Manta's survey, which polled a diverse group of 834 small-business owners nationwide between Sept. 26 and Sept. 28 revealed that Republican candidate and business mogul Donald Trump was the winner, with 58.7 percent.

Their vote can be a big swing factor in the election, considering a stunning 60 percent voted in their state primaries and caucuses and should be casting their ballots in November.
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Deflect alllllll you want, scumbags, it's no surprise that you wanna talk about anything but the fact that yer boy is gonna take in the shorts in a big way in 5 weeks. He'll probably be relieved if he simply isn't indicted before then. EAT it, bitches, lol....
 

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Donald J. Trump@realDonaldTrump 2h2 hours agoHenderson Pavilion

About to begin a rally here in Henderson, Nevada. New Reuters poll just out- thank you! Join the MOVEMENT: http://www.DonaldJTrump.com
 

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Try again, Lying Limey Lummox...not to mention, even if he wins NV, which ain't happening, he's still doomed if he doesn't sweep the Big 4....


In Bellwether Nevada, Poll Finds Hillary Clinton Leads Donald Trump by 3 Points


Peter D. Hart, founder of Peter D. Hart Research Associates, helps conduct the Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll.
According to history, as Nevada goes, so goes the nation. Nevada has sided with the winner of the White House in all but one election cycle since 1948. In this cycle the Silver State has gone purple, and about one in four voters there is Hispanic or African American. A new poll suggests that neither major-party candidate is a favorite in Nevada–and that campaign organization and turnout will play a decisive role in November.
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A survey of 700 registered voters conducted over the past turbulent week–starting the day after the first debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton–found that Mrs. Clinton leads Mr. Trump 44% to 41%, with Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson drawing 8% support. Several findings in our survey were striking. Among them:
*49% of those polled consider this year’s presidential candidates “terrible” or “not so good” options. A separate 21% considers them “excellent” or “very good.”
* 47% viewed Donald Trump strongly unfavorably, vs. 22% with a strongly favorable impression.
* 45% viewed Hillary Clinton strongly unfavorably, vs. 28% with a strongly favorable impression.
* Only 36% of Nevadans think that Mr. Trump could handle the job of being president, vs. 47% for Mrs. Clinton.
*Jobs and the economy were considered the No. 1 issue by 50% of respondents; in a head-to-head match-up on this topic, 47% thought that Mr. Trump would do better at dealing with the economy, vs. 44% for Mrs. Clinton.
* Within voters’ unhappiness, there is a high level of loyalty to their choices: 85% of Clinton voters say they definitely will vote for her, and 84% of Trump voters feel equally committed.
* Among Clinton supporters, three out of five, or 60%, say they are voting more for her than against Mr. Trump. Among Trump supporters, nearly half (48%) say they are voting against Mrs. Clinton, as opposed to for Mr. Trump.
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With a little more than a month to go, this presidential contest is still a competitive election. Whatever pundits and prognosticators may have thought about Donald Trump’s rhetoric and untraditional campaign style–comments and actions that in any other campaign would have been disqualifying mistakes–the electorate hasn’t sprung to the other side. Voters don’t think that Mr. Trump has the right temperament or the knowledge to be commander in chief. At the same time, respondents to this survey and focus groups I have conducted make clear that while they see Mrs. Clinton as smart enough to be president and possessing the right temperament, she has yet to overcome persistent issues with trust and likability.
These survey results make clear that each side has secured its base. At the end of the day, at least in this state, this is not an election about persuasion. Nevada is more likely to be decided on turnout. For Hillary Clinton, the next month is about attempting to double down on her organizational success from the Nevada primary.
 

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[h=1]Nevada committee approves $750M Vegas stadium plan for Raiders ![/h]
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Nevada committee approves $750M Vegas stadium plan for Raiders !


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Do you EVER post about what's being discussed, Dumbo? YOU have the attention span of a fly, or, maybe, the prospect of what's happening in the race is something you just can't bring yourself to talk about, lol...
 

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Raiders escape Baltimore with a win, improve to 3-1



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Deflect alllllll you want, scumbags, it's no surprise that you wanna talk about anything but the fact that yer boy is gonna take in the shorts in a big way in 5 weeks. He'll probably be relieved if he simply isn't indicted before then. EAT it, bitches, lol....

He turned that 5 point lead into an 8 point lead....

Where did ya go turd boy?
 

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