Clinton Has 12-Point Edge Over Trump in Bloomberg
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You can cry about opinions all you want, but some are supported by facts and evidence. Not yours, mind you. You just pull yours out of your ass, whenever your thumbs not up there.
Here's another kind, an opinion poll....the latest. It's just getting worse and worse for you Trumpaholics, a generous wording seeing as you wouldn't want everyone you know to think you were sober when discussing Trump. LMAO!
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Clinton Has 12-Point Edge Over Trump in Bloomberg National Poll
Source: Bloomberg
Democrat Hillary Clinton has opened up a double-digit lead nationally over Republican Donald Trump, whose negatives remain unusually high for a presidential candidate amid early indications that the Orlando terrorist attack has had little direct impact on the 2016 race.
A new Bloomberg Politics national poll shows Clinton leading Trump 49 percent to 37 percent among likely voters in November's election, with 55 percent of those polled saying they could never vote for the real-estate developer and TV personality.
Read the questions and methodology here.
Most national polls in late May and early June showed a closer race, but they were taken before criticism intensified of Trump's charge that a U.S. judge overseeing fraud cases against Trump University is biased because of the judge’s Mexican heritage.
Fifty-five percent of likely voters in the new poll said they were very bothered by those comments.
Read more: http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/20...-june-2016
The former secretary of state is far from universally loved, but the share of likely voters who say they could never vote for her—43 percent—is much lower than Trump's 55 percent.
Other troubling findings for Trump in poll include how 63 percent of women say they could never vote for him. “If you can never get the vote of two in three women, who are a majority of voters, that is something that has to change for Trump to emerge victorious,” Selzer said.
Similar proportions of those younger than 35 and those with incomes of less than $50,000 also say they could never support him.