BREAKING:
Don’t Believe the Press… Trump Just Took Lead in 4 Shocking States, 10/20/16
To hear
the mainstream media tell it, the 2016 election is already over, with just the
mere formality of Election Day remaining to confirm what they have already been
reporting now for months: Democrat presidential nominee Hillary Clinton will be
the next occupant of the White House.
Yet it
appears that the voters in a handful of rather important swing states haven’t received that message, as Republican nominee
Donald Trump just took over the lead in a new set of state-level polls.
The Washington Post and SurveyMonkey recently teamed up to
canvass voters in 15 of the most important states electorally, and Trump has
obtained or held on to the lead in at least four states that were carried by
Democrat President Barack Obama in the 2012 election.
Those
states are Florida, Iowa, Ohio and Nevada, where his lead in a 4-candidate race
ranged from 2 to 5 percentage points, with virtually no margin of error
reported due to the unique methodology of the poll.
In
Florida, Trump led Clinton 45-43, with Libertarian Gary Johnson pulling in 7
percent support and Green Party candidate Jill Stein garnering 2 percent.
Trump has
retained his lead in Iowa, beating out Clinton by a margin of 45-40, with
Johnson bringing in 10 percent support and Stein still managing only 2 percent.
In Ohio,
Trump was up 44-41 over Clinton. Johnson had 9 percent of voters backing him
and Stein had the support of 4 percent of Ohioans.
Finally
there was Nevada, where Trump led Clinton 44-40, with Johnson and Stein
garnering the support of 9 percent and 5 percent respectively.
Far from the race being all but
over, these state level polls tell an entirely different story from the one the
being pushed by the mainstream media’s obviously skewed national polls, some of which are bought and paid for by Clinton
supporters and Democrat operatives and most of which are heavily skewed in
favor of the liberal candidate.
http://conservativetribune.com/trump-lead-4-shocking-states/
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