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The project, which is based on a weekly tracking poll of more than 15,000 Americans, shows that the 2016 presidential race could end in a photo finish on Nov. 8, with the major-party candidates running nearly even in the Electoral College, the body that ultimately selects the president.
The States of the Nation project, which delivers a weekly tally of support for the candidates in every state, shows that the race has tightened in several traditional battlegrounds. Pennsylvania has been moved from a likely win for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton to a tossup; Ohio has been moved from a tossup to a likely win for Clinton. And Florida is now considered a likely win for the Republican nominee, with 50 percent support for Trump to 46 percent support for Clinton.
The poll found that 40 per cent of likely voters support Donald Trump, while 39 per cent back Hillary Clinton for the week of 26 August through 1 September. Hillary Clinton’s lead has declined from an eight-point lead, according to Reuters.
Trump’s favor among Republicans has also bounced six percentage points to 78 per cent over the past two weeks, despite controversial staff shake ups and his seemingly wavering stance on immigration. In a major policy speech on Wednesday, Mr Trump seemed to win back enthusiasm as he vowed to deport millions of undocumented immigrants during his “first hour” as president.
The post LES DEPLORABLES: Donald Trump Has Now Caught Up To Hillary With Electoral College Votes appeared first on Now The End Begins.
Trump has always been ahead, “selected” LONG ago. Hills got snubbed back in 2008 and the Demoncraps installed the mulatto pretender instead. Now after 8 years of garbage, amazingly enough the Amerikan sheeple aren’t ready to line up for still more.