Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Trump gains in Colorado, Pennsylvania & Ohio

TRUMP RISES: Hillary Gets Bad News From 3 Key Swing States

Democrat presidential nominee Hillary Clinton has a habit of underestimating her opponents on the campaign trail. She did it with then-Sen. Barack Obama in 2008, Sen. Bernie Sanders in 2016 and again with GOP nominee Donald Trump.

After thriving in post-convention polls while Trump struggled, Clinton has now gotten some bad news in recently released polls from two swing states. Trump is on the rise in two battleground states critical to the 2016 election, Colorado and Pennsylvania, according to CNN/ORC polls. He also continues to look strong in Ohio.

Trump and Clinton are within one point of each other in each of the polls, which have a 3.5 percent margin of error. In Pennsylvania, Clinton has 45 percent support and Trump 44. In Colorado, the split is Trump 42 and Clinton 41.

These numbers are great news for Trump and abysmal for Clinton. Colorado and Pennsylvania are critical states where not long ago it appeared that the GOP candidate didn’t stand much of a chance.

Ohio is another important swing state, and according to CNN, it may be one that Clinton has decided to abandon after polls showed Trump ahead there. “The mother of all battleground states” is how CNN’s Jeff Zeleny described Ohio, and said that that it was “not in her wheelhouse anymore.”

The fact that Trump is doing so well across the country, and particularly in swing states, shows that the Democrats’ midsummer optimism was premature.
According to the mainstream media, Trump was not even supposed to be close to the candidate the Democrats strong-armed to win their party’s primary over Sanders.
Clinton has shown that she is feeling the heat. During a conference call with the Laborers’ International Union of North America last week, Clinton yelled at the camera, “‘Why aren’t I 50 points ahead?’ you might ask!”

Here we are just six weeks away from the election, anticipating Monday night’s first presidential debate — an event that might prove to be the most watched political event in history. Trump has made the race extremely close, undoubtedly frighteningly so for the Clinton campaign.
The GOP candidate is going into the home stretch and should prosper if he can remain composed and avoid any of the inevitable Democrat-planted landmines.

Given Trump’s masterful performances in the last month or so on the campaign trail, and Clinton’s veritable implosion, including her clearly serious health issues, this election could very well go Trump’s way come November. H/T Cain TV

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Comments

Hillary lives in her own little world.  How else could she be smiling and pretending that she is does a good job? She is delusional.


Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

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