Daybreak Poll shows Trump with small lead and rising

October 13, 2016 | 7 Comments »

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  1. ArnoldHarris Said:

    The Clinton gang will be plainly anti-Israel. And in decreasingly subtle ways, will prove to be antisemitic in general.

    You Sir, are preaching to the choir. Google ” The Forward”, they could due with a dose of your wisdom.

  2. Any American Jew who fails to support Trump, enabling Hillary Clinton to ascend to the US preidency, will be putting knives into the back of the Jewish State of Israel and their own Jewish nation; assuming – incorrectly perhaps — that Israel and the Jewish nation are meaningful to them.

    The Clinton gang will be plainly anti-Israel. And in decreasingly subtle ways, will prove to be antisemitic in general.

    Israel will never have peace with the Arabs, Palestinian or otherwise. There is no option than to build up a solidly Jewish population all around Area and even parts of Area B; then work directly with the separate leaderships of the various local hamulas of the Arab-populated cities of Shomron annd Yehuda, terminating Israeli recognition of the Fatah-led PLA — irrespective of pressure from the UNO and UNRWA, EU, NATO, the US State Department, and the UK foreign ministry.

    And internationally, Israel should build up and solidify a close economic and military relationship with both Russia and China — because and not despite of their nationalist oriented governments. Russia and China will dominate all Asia other than India, and a USA fatally weakened by another round of crooked and anti-American Clinton gang leadership will be too weakened to engage in military contests with either of the great Eurasian and East Asian imperia.

    And even if Trump wins — as a national safety measure — Israel should seek and maintain friendliest of possible relationships with both Russia and China.

    As a small-time businessman, I learned a long time ago never to let any larger firm run mine.

    Arnold Harris, Outspeaker

  3. RCP Average latest

    RCP Average 10/3 – 10/12 — — 44.4 39.1 6.6 2.3 Clinton +5.3
    FOX News 10/10 – 10/12 917 LV 3.0 45 38 7 3 Clinton +7

    Rasmussen Reports 10/10 – 10/12 1500 LV 2.5 41 43 6 2 Trump +2
    NBC News/Wall St. Jrnl 10/8 – 10/10 806 LV 3.5 46 37 8 2 Clinton +9
    Reuters/Ipsos 10/6 – 10/10 2363 LV 2.2 44 37 6 2 Clinton +7
    Economist/YouGov 10/7 – 10/8 971 RV 4.2 44 38 5 1 Clinton +6
    NBC News/SM 10/3 – 10/9 23329 LV 1.0 46 41 8 3 Clinton +5
    Quinnipiac 10/5 – 10/6 1064 LV 3.0 45 40 6 3 Clinton +5

  4. Mark Said:

    Sorry. But even the Daybreak poll now shows Trump falling behind. So what other poll are you going to trot out to “prove” that Trump is going to win?

    “For the first time since early September, even the USC/LA Times poll has Hillary Clinton leading.”

    http://www.latimes.com/nation/politics/trailguide/la-na-trailguide-updates-trump-falls-behind-in-the-usc-la-times-1476283455-htmlstory.html
      

    ?????????
    hillary 44.2 Donald 44.3 on 13 oct from your poll
    its called “doublespeak” to say the one who is ahead AND who has been improving to move ahead is “falling behind”
    that is the invention of a new “logic”
    please explain
    better to cite a different poll

  5. Trump needs to win the Swing States of Florida, Ohio, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania plus hold all the Romney States to eek out a narrow electoral college victory. He is now behind in all.

    All but Pennsylvania appear possible still. In Pennsylvania he is behind in the REal Clear Average of polls by 8. So he needs to pull two cards to an inside straight flush to win.

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    RCP Average 9/28 – 10/11 — — 47.7 39.0 5.0 2.3 Clinton +8.7
    Bloomberg 10/7 – 10/11 806 LV 3.5 48 39 6 4 Clinton +9
    Susquehanna 10/4 – 10/9 764 LV 3.5 44 40 4 2 Clinton +4
    CBS News/YouGov 10/5 – 10/7 997 LV 4.2 48 40 4 2 Clinton +8
    NBC/WSJ/Marist 10/3 – 10/6 709 LV 3.7 49 37 6 4 Clinton +12
    Franklin & Marshall 9/28 – 10/2 496 LV 6.1 47 38 5 0 Clinton +9
    Monmouth 9/30 – 10/3 402 LV 4.9 50 40 5 2 Clinton +10