Godlike Productions - Discussion Forum
Users Online Now: 2,098 (Who's On?)Visitors Today: 500,332
Pageviews Today: 856,850Threads Today: 379Posts Today: 5,771
10:59 AM


Back to Forum
Back to Forum
Back to Thread
Back to Thread
REPLY TO THREAD
Subject 'Most Accurate' Poll: Trump Edges Ahead and Gains Momentum With Election Just 5 Days Away
User Name
 
 
Font color:  Font:








In accordance with industry accepted best practices we ask that users limit their copy / paste of copyrighted material to the relevant portions of the article you wish to discuss and no more than 50% of the source material, provide a link back to the original article and provide your original comments / criticism in your post with the article.
Original Message Edit:

Hillary Clinton's lead has entirely vanished since Friday, with the race now deadlocked at 44% to 44%.

The unrounded data show Trump with a slight lead in both the four-way and two-way matchups. In the four-way race, Trump gets 44.4%, Hillary 44.0%

In the two-way poll, Trump is at 44.2% to Clinton's 44.0%.

°
°
°

Hillary Clinton's edge over Donald Trump remained at 1 point – 45% to 44% – in a four-way race as Friday's latest revelations in the email scandal continued to shake the Clinton campaign, according to the latest IBD/TIPP presidential tracking poll.

This continues a three-day slide in the IBD/TIPP Poll for Clinton after FBI Director James Comey announced Friday that he's reinstating the bureau's investigation into Clinton's homebrew email server while she was secretary of state.

In just three days, Clinton has largely lost a 4-point lead. But not to third party candidates. Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson gets just 4% of the vote, while Green Party candidate Jill Stein is at 2%.

Unrounded data now give Hillary Clinton a 44.6%-43.7% lead over Trump in a four-way matchup, or less than 1%.

Meanwhile, in a two-way matchup excluding Johnson and Stein, Clinton clings to a 44.7% to 43.9% lead -- a mere 0.8 percentage point.

°
°
°

Hillary Clinton's lead over Donald Trump has all but disappeared since the email scandal exploded on the scene Friday. She currently holds a 1-point lead — 45% to 44% — in a four-way race.

In a two-way matchup that excludes Johnson and Stein, Clinton's lead over Trump is now less than 2 points — 45.1% to 43.4%.

The FBI's bombshell announcement on Friday is clearly driving a shift in voter sentiment. The IBD/TIPP poll, for example, has consistently shown that regardless of whom they intended to vote for, more than half thought Clinton would win the election. The latest results, however, show that just 49% now say that. And Trump's share of the independent vote jumped from 41% on Saturday to 48% today.

The IBD/TIPP results comes as other national polls show the race tightening significantly. Clinton's lead in the ABC News/Washington Post tracking poll plunged from 12 points to 1 point in just five days.


°
°
°

With the FBI reviving its investigation into her use of an unsecured email server, Hillary Clinton's lead over Donald Trump in a four-way matchup shrank to 2 points – 44% to 42%

Overall, the poll narrowed on Saturday by two points from the day before, suggesting some Clinton supporters are having second thoughts following FBI Director James Comey's stunning decision late Friday to reopen the investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of a homebrew email server while secretary of state.

This is the first IBD/TIPP Poll to capture voters' full response to the discovery of a new cache of "pertinent" emails in the FBI's investigation.

°
°
°

Hillary Clinton continued to gain ground against Donald Trump, with her lead in a four-way matchup climbing to 4 points — 45% to 41%.

In a two-way matchup, Clinton tops Trump by 46% to 41%.

These poll results don't capture voter reaction to the bombshell news late Friday that the FBI had discovered new emails that were deemed "pertinent" to its investigation into Clinton's use of a private email server while Secretary of State.

°
°
°

Hillary Clinton extended her lead over Donald Trump to three points.

She's also up three points unrounded, 43.8%-40.8%, up from 1.2 points the day before.

In a two-way matchup, Clinton leads 45.2%-41.8%, or 3.4 points.


Moreover, Clinton has a huge money advantage over her Republican rival — $99 million — according to newly released Federal Election Commission filings.

But Clinton's momentum may be derailed as her private email server scandal once again is front and center in the campaign.

The FBI is investigating new "pertinent" emails that have come to light, Director James Comey said Friday.

With the email probe revived, it will once again dominate the camapaign in the closing days.

It will put the attention back on Clinton's honesty and qualifications and give Trump a new line of attack that could depress Clinton turnout and help him rally wayward Republicans.

Hillary Clinton's corruption is on a scale we have never seen before," Trump said at a Friday afternoon rally in New Hampshire. "Perhaps finally justice will be done."

°
°
°

Hillary Clinton's lead widened to two percentage points over Donald Trump in the latest IBD/TIPP presidential tracking poll, with a 43% to 41% edge in a four-way matchup.


However, in a head to head matchup, Clinton now holds a 2.6 percentage point lead over Trump -- 44.2% to 41.6%.

°
°
°

Hillary Clinton maintained her lead over Donald Trump in the IBD/TIPP presidential tracking poll, but she is ahead by less than a full percentage point — 41.8% to 41.2% — in a four-way matchup.

°
°
°

Hillary Clinton took a 1-point lead in the IBD/TIPP presidential election tracking poll — 42% to 41% — which marks the first time Clinton has been in front in this poll.


°
°
°

Trump, Clinton In Dead Heat As Race Hits Final Two-Week Stretch

°
°
°

With 16 days to go until November 8, Donald Trump leads Hillary Clinton by 2 percentage points — 43% to 41% — in a four-way race, according to the latest IBD/TIPP presidential tracking poll.


Trump also holds a nearly one-point lead in a two-way matchup — 43.2% to 42.3%.


°
°
°


The IBDC-TIPP Presidential Election Tracking Poll, described as the “most accurate poll in recent presidential elections,” on Wednesday had Donald Trump leading Hillary Clinton by one point, 41 percent to 40 percent.

The survey by Investor’s Business Daily and TechnoMetric Market Intelligence had Trump at 41.3 percent to Clinton’s 40 percent nationally and leading across the Midwest and South.

It also found 67 percent of Trump supporters are “strong” in their support, while Clinton has that level from only 58 percent.

[link to www.wnd.com]


After more than a week of blistering attacks from Democrats, celebrities and the press, Donald Trump has managed to pull ahead of Hillary Clinton by a 1.3 percentage point margin — 41.3% to 40% — in a four-way matchup, according to the new IBD/TIPP poll released today.

Daily updates start Thursday and will continue until the election.

[link to www.investors.com]
Pictures (click to insert)
5ahidingiamwithranttomatowtf
bsflagIdol1hfbumpyodayeahsure
banana2burnitafros226rockonredface
pigchefabductwhateverpeacecool2tounge
 | Next Page >>





GLP