Donny, stopped dreaming about New York or California, instead focus on, Arizona, Georgia and Utah, Hillary can color one of them blue.
Hillary Clinton crushing Donald Trump 57%-27% in New York State: poll
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Monday, August 15, 2016
Hillary Clinton’s campaign must be in an Empire State of mind.
The Democratic presidential nominee is absolutely crushing Donald Trump in New York, a new poll released Monday showed, refuting any suggestion the mogul has ever made that he could run a competitive race in the reliably blue state.
Clinton beat Trump in a two-way race 57%-27%, the latest Siena Research Institute poll found. In a four-way matchup, Clinton still destroyed Trump 50%-25%, with another combined 16% saying they’d vote for another candidate.
A whopping 66% of registered New York State voters said Clinton is more qualified to be commander-in-chief than Trump, while only 26% said the opposite.
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Can’t blame the youngsters, the man is scary.
Young voters flee Donald Trump in what may be historic trouncing, poll shows
Susan Page and Fernanda Crescente, USA TODAY7:15 p.m. EDT August 14, 2016
WASHINGTON — Democratic presidential nomineeHillary Clinton is consolidating the support of the Millennials who fueled Bernie Sanders' challenge during the primaries, a new USA TODAY/Rock the Vote Poll finds, as Republican Donald Trump heads toward the worst showing among younger voters in modern American history.
The survey shows Clinton trouncing Trump 56%-20% among those under 35, though she has failed so far to generate the levels of enthusiasm Sanders did — and the high turn-out that can signal — among Millennials.
"I get worried about the bigoted element of our country, and that they will stick with Trump regardless of his stupidity," says Elizabeth Krueger, 31, an actress in New York City who was among those surveyed. She supports Clinton. "She is not going to be a perfect president, but who would be?"
The findings have implications for politics long past the November election. If the trend continues, the Democratic Party will have scored double-digit victories among younger voters in three consecutive elections, the first time that has happened since such data became readily available in 1952. That could shape the political affiliations of the largest generation in American history for years to follow.
In the new survey, half of those under 35 say they identify with or lean toward the Democrats; just 20% identify with or lean toward the Republicans. Seventeen percent are independents, and another 12% either identify with another party or don't know.
Trump's weakness among younger voters is unprecedented, lower even than the 32% of the vote that the Gallup Organization calculates Richard Nixon received among 18-to-29-year-old voters in 1972, an era of youthful protests against the Vietnam War.
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Sorry, but that’s not my style, I do not believe in cheap tactics. And you’re right the figure I quoted was from Hillary versus Trump and I had posted that on page number 61, post 901. But you are right to make a better assessment I’ll try to look into polls that also includes other two candidates.
If you don’t mind I have a question, are you a Democrat or Independent?
Here’s the link to the poll I was quoting:
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/hill...nt-lead-trump-national-poll/story?id=41053374
Hillary Clinton Opens 9-Point Lead on Trump in New National Poll, Gains Among Independents, Sanders Supporters
By RYAN STRUYK
Aug 1, 2016,
But Clinton has consolidated her support among primary voters who backed Bernie Sanders as well. Before the convention, Clinton garnered only 78 percent of Sanders supporters last weekend, with 12 percent going to Trump, 6 percent voting for neither and 4 percent voting for a third party candidate.
But now, 91 percent of Sanders backers say they will vote for Clinton and 6 for Trump, who has predicted that the Vermont lawmaker's supporters will come to his side.