It’s all coming together now, and Trump looks like he is in free fall with the bottom falling out.
NBC:
Poll: After Trump Tape Revelation, Clinton's Lead Up to Double Digits
As Donald Trump's campaign reels over tapes of the presidential candidate's sexually aggressive comments about women in 2005, the Republican nominee now trails Hillary Clinton by double digits among likely voters, according to a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll.
In a head-to-head matchup, Clinton's lead over Trump grows to 14 percent (52 percent to Trump's 38 percent.)
52% to 38%, folks. WOW!
The 4-way matchup is a bit narrower — Hillary 46%, Trump 35%, Johnson 9%, Stein 2%. An 11% Hillary lead. I don’t believe for a second that Johnson will get 9% in the end, neither will Stein get 2%, thus I don’t take the 4-way data too seriously until the week before the actual election.
And among all registered voters, Clinton's lead is 13 points, her largest advantage over Trump since the poll began testing the pair last September.
Some of the other findings:
Forty-nine percent of voters say they'd like to see Democrats in power on Capitol Hill, compared to 42 percent who chose the GOP.
A 7% lead for Democrats on the generic Congress question. Trump is taking Congress down with him.
While 31 percent of voters say Trump's comments about women were "Inappropriate, but typical of how some men talk in private with other men," a larger share - 41 percent - say the remarks were "completely unacceptable."
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Latest Virginia poll — Hillary 46%, Trump 34%. A margin of +12%
Hampton University poll shows Clinton leading Trump by double-digits in Va.
A poll released by Hampton University Monday shows Hillary Clinton 12 points ahead of Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election.
When Virginians were asked if the election were held today, 46 percent said they would vote for Clinton, while only 34 percent said they would choose Trump. Twenty percent of voters are still undecided.
The difference is a major change from one month ago, when Clinton was only ahead by two points, a statistical dead heat.
A 12% lead in Virginia. This same pollster had Hillary ahead by only 2% a month ago, basically tied. Now it has blown wide open.
The poll was released the day after the second presidential debate, which took place at Washington University in Saint Louis.
Sixty percent of people polled believe that Clinton won the debate, 18 percent believe Trump won and 18 percent believe neither candidate can out on top.
This was in the field still last night, so it reflects the debate. And 60% of people polled state that Hillary won the debate, only 18% thought Trump won, 18% thought it was a push (technically that is also a win for Hillary because Donald is the one who has to make up ground).
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Back to national polls:
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Surveymonkey:
Clinton 51%, Trump 44% (NBC News/SurveyMonkey 10/2-10/9)
If the 2016 presidential election were being held today among the following candidates, for whom would you vote?
Asked of 23329 Likely Voters
Hillary Clinton, the Democrat |
51% |
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Donald Trump, the Republican |
44% |
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No Answer |
5% |
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UPI/CVOTER:
UPI/CVoter poll: Hillary Clinton pulls into 5-point lead over Donald Trump
The UPI/CVoter daily presidential tracking poll for Monday shows Hillary Clintonpulling into a lead over Donald Trump of more than 5 percentage points.
The online poll shows Clinton up 49.92 percent to 44.39 percent.
The most recent data reflect a 3-point bump for Clinton and a nearly 5-point decrease for Trump over the course of seven days, the poll's full sample size.
This reflects an almost 8% turnaround from the UPI/CVOTER poll that was published October 1. UPI/CVOTER has been a very Trump-friendly poll throughout, so for them to show a turnaround of almost 8% towards Hillary is important.
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Rasmussen is a GOP shill poster, usually with an agenda to sell for his subscribers. There is the thought that Rasmussen has offered up his latest poll to then create a narrative towards the end of the week with his poll tightening up again that Trump had a positive debate and is therefore staging a comeback. With that possibility in mind, it is still good to see that even the quintessential GOP poll (the other is Gravis) shows Trump’s support collapsing due to the bus tape.
Hillary up by 7% with Rasmussen
Republican nominee Donald Trump has been clobbered in the White House Watch survey following the release of a video showing him discussing women in graphic sexual detail.
Rasmussen Reports’ latest national telephone and online survey of Likely U.S. Voters finds that Democrat Hillary Clinton has now jumped out to a seven-point lead – 45% to 38% - over Trump. On Friday, the two were in a virtual tie – Clinton 43%, Trump 42%.
A 6% boost for Hillary in this poll from just Friday. Watch this poll throughout the week for possible ratfu$$ing post-debate, though.
Conclusion:
We are seeing a strong reaction to the 2005 bus tape in the polls conducted after the tape was shown all over the airwaves. Even the GOP-friendly polls are showing good Hillary leads, and the NBC/WSJ poll shows a massive lead. We will likely see more of the traditional polls coming out with double digit leads for Hillary today and tomorrow. This race is over.
I don’t want to hear from Nervous Nellies, Debbie Downers and Chicken Little’s today. THIS. RACE. IS. OVER. Embrace it.
Volunteer.
Pledge.
Work the phones.
Canvass.
With a spring in your step. I’ve phone banked 3 times so far, it is so much fun being in the company of like minded people, and we are excited to reach out and make sure Democrats are registered to vote, that they are all-in with Hillary and Democrats down-ticket. Go to Hillaryclinton.com/volunteer to sign up. Let’s push this imbecilic ogre out of our way for good and help down ticket candidates in the process.