here's the upshot of a much longer report:
"The F.B.I. director’s letter about the emails has not yet produced a major shift in private polling, according to Republican and Democratic strategists….Mrs. Clinton’s lead over Mr. Trump appears to have contracted modestly, but not enough to threaten her advantage over all…Republicans privy to private polling data said surveys they had seen since the news from the F.B.I. on Friday still showed Mrs. Clinton leading in North Carolina."
the analysis goes on to state that looking at WHERE Trump is campaigning bolsters that report, as he is clearly following the path of someone whose traditional path to 270 electoral votes has been blocked.
Pudfark wrote: Mon May 29, 2017 11:15 am
I live in Texas....you live in America.
callmeslick wrote:here's the upshot of a much longer report:
"The F.B.I. director’s letter about the emails has not yet produced a major shift in private polling, according to Republican and Democratic strategists….Mrs. Clinton’s lead over Mr. Trump appears to have contracted modestly, but not enough to threaten her advantage over all…Republicans privy to private polling data said surveys they had seen since the news from the F.B.I. on Friday still showed Mrs. Clinton leading in North Carolina."
the analysis goes on to state that looking at WHERE Trump is campaigning bolsters that report, as he is clearly following the path of someone whose traditional path to 270 electoral votes has been blocked.
TEXAS POLL: TRUMP LEAD SWELLS TO 12 POINTS
A new poll in Texas shows that Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s lead has swelled to 12 points over opponent Hillary Clinton.
The KTVT-CBS 11/Dixie Strategies Poll reveals that if the election for president was held today, 52 percent of likely voters said they would vote for Trump, and 39 percent said they would vote for Clinton, reported CBSDFW. The Dallas CBS affiliate wrote, the poll result “casts doubt on any Democratic victory on November 8.”