The Polls — All Of Them — Show Hillary Clinton Leading
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The Polls All Of Them Show Hillary Clinton Leading
Which means Donald Trump is losing.
10/26/2016 08:37 pm ET
Janie Velencia Associate Polling Editor, The Huffington Post
Justin Sullivan via Getty Images
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton is either slightly ahead or way ahead of Republican Donald Trump with just 13 days until Election Day, according to new polls released Wednesday.
An AP-GFK poll shows Clinton leading by an astonishing 14 points, 51 percent to Trumps 37 percent, in a four-way race. In a two-way heat, Clintons lead narrows to 13 points.
A new Fox News poll finds Clinton ahead by a much smaller margin― just 3 points ahead in a four-way race, 44 percent to 41 percent. She also leads by 3 points head to head with Trump.
Other recent polls show Clinton with a lead ranging from 2 points to 12 points..............................
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stonecutter357
(12,697 posts)oberliner
(58,724 posts)Ranging from 2 to 12 points?
Chakab
(1,727 posts)going into the 2012 election while most of the other pollsters had Obama significantly ahead.
betsuni
(25,615 posts)IronLionZion
(45,528 posts)Some freeper on facebook posted a poll I've never heard of showing Trump ahead in the polls with African Americans as his ticket to a surprise underdog victory.
What is she doing in that pic? Enjoying the sunny day?
brooklynite
(94,727 posts)That's what some of my friends apparently think.
cannabis_flower
(3,765 posts)is still saying the race is tightening.
William769
(55,147 posts)DownriverDem
(6,231 posts)We don't vote nationally. Go to www.electoral-vote.com for the EV count.
Wuddles440
(1,127 posts)these national popularity polls lack any practical relevance in the election process. Yes, Hillary will probably win the popular vote by a significant (possibly historic) margin, but it's all about amassing 270 votes in the Electoral College and there lies a potential problem in the remaining days as the CONald continues to close the gap in the so called battleground states. I hope I'm wrong, but I'm very concerned that many of these are going to end up in the column for him, especially FL, NC, OH, and, I hate to say, PA.
Calista241
(5,586 posts)but people don't show up at the polls to vote against someone. I've thought this was a giant problem for her for awhile. I hope i'm wrong, but I'm VERY worried about turnout, and a perceived lack of motivation on our part.