Poll: Trump Gains Ground in Battleground States after FBI Renews Clinton Email Investigation

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Trump leads Clinton by five points in Ohio, 48 percent to 43 percent. That’s a one increase point from Oct. 23 — the previous week’s polling result.

In Ohio, 1,187 likely voters were surveyed and the results have a 2.84 percent margin of error.

He leads by four points in Florida and Nevada. Since Oct. 23, Clinton lost two points while Trump gained two points in Florida. He also gained one point in Nevada since the previous survey.

Trump tops Clinton 48 percent to 44 percent in Florida where 989 likely voters were questioned. The Florida results have a 3.11 percent margin of error.

In Nevada, Trump leads the former secretary of state by 48 percent to 44 percent, where 787 likely voters were questioned. The Nevada results show a 3.49 percent margin of error.

The Republican nominee also leads in North Carolina by two points, 47 percent to 45 percent. The margin of error in North Carolina is 2.85 percent after 1,176 likely voters were surveyed.

Clinton leads Trump by four points in both Wisconsin and Virginia. She is up two points in Pennsylvania and just one point in Colorado.

Clinton tops Trump in Wisconsin, 46 percent to 42 percent, where 1,172 likely voters were surveyed with a 2.86 margin of error.

Clinton also leads the Republican nominee, 46 percent to 42 percent, in Virginia. The Virginia results have a margin of error of 2.94 percent after 1,106 likely voters were questioned.

In Pennsylvania where Clinton holds a two point lead, 45 percent to 43 percent, 1,249 likely voters were questioned with the results yielding a 2.77 percent margin of error.

Clinton leads by one point in Colorado, 45 percent to 44 percent. The Colorado results have a margin of error of 3.17 percent after 952 likely voters were surveyed.

“The presidential race remains very competitive as we move into the final stretch. Hillary maintains an advantage leading in Colorado and Pennsylvania, but at this point anything can happen,” said Remington Research Group Director Titus Bond.

October 31, 2016 | 90 Comments »

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  1. @ yamit82:
    Don’t mention it, you know the one – l’esprit d’escalier the “circumstantial” bit. Guy says to his friend the
    moyle, “why did you put a big pocket watch with Fob in
    your display window? ” So, what should I put in the window?”

  2. @ yamit82:
    yamit82 Said:

    Years ago the Bishop of Paris was a Jewish convert to Catholicism and there was talk he might be elected pope. I remember you silly Jews pridefully hoping he would be named Pope so we can say pridefully he was one of us? I call this Ghetto mentality Jews… Don’t like em very much.
      

    You silly Jews? Isn’t that the wicked son’s line?

    You know the one about the two friends, one Jewish and one Catholic. The Catholic says congrats are in order because his son was accepted into the seminary. His friend keeps asking, “then what”. He replies he could be promoted to priest, bishop, archbishop, pope. “Then what?” “What, do you expect him to become God?” “why not? one of our boys made it.”

  3. ArnoldHarris Said:

    This afternoon, the White House has announced that President Obama does not believe FBI director Comey is trying to influence the US presidential election

    Seen like Obama has decided to step around the “cow Pie”.

  4. Trump must win Ohio/Virginia/Florida/North Carolina. So where is today’s rally? Michigan, where he has a nominal chance of victory. Don’t tell me that this guy wants to win. He is either stupid or he is not trying.

    And he isn’t stupid, as verified by the fact that he never attended USC (hopefully, that reference is sufficiently nuanced that it does not provoke the Wrath Of Outspeaker).

  5. yamit82 says:
    October 31, 2016 at 11:07 pm

    babushka Said:

    Anything goes, except for distinguishing between boys and girls

    Ya mean like guys posing as gurls??? You make a great case for selective abortion.

    In disobeying Outspeaker, you seal your fate. Do not run crying to me when the sky pelts you with frogs.

  6. @ Sebastien Zorn:

    I take no pride in the accomplishments of others because they were born circumstantially to Jewish parents (2)… unless they did so as identifying Jews and or lived a Jewish life according to Jewish traditions. Years ago the Bishop of Paris was a Jewish convert to Catholicism and there was talk he might be elected pope. I remember you silly Jews pridefully hoping he would be named Pope so we can say pridefully he was one of us? I call this Ghetto mentality Jews… Don’t like em very much. 🙂

  7. @ yamit82:
    @ babushka:

    I can’t speak for others who comment on Israpundit; but even so, I seriously think both of you ought to stay on-topic and cease trading insults based on syphilitic adjectives intended to masquerade as reasonable arguments.

    Think about this before responding.

    Arnold Harris, Outspeaker

  8. The NBC poll released within the past hour shows no movement since Friday. Modern America is unmoved by Clinton’s corruption. Remember, this is the culture where Kim Kardashian and Paris Hilton developed their large fan bases by releasing videotapes of themselves performing sexual acts. The society has cratered. Judeo-Christianity has been replaced by depravity. Anything goes, except for distinguishing between boys and girls. That is strictly forbidden because it is now considered to be intolerable bigotry.

  9. And do not attempt to break Zorn’s spirit with your snotty comments. He does not yet understand that you are basically Heinrich Himmler in a low cut evening gown. He is trying, however ineffectually, to lend a little culture to the blog. By contrast, your deluded ravings are merely an incredibly effective cure for insomnia.

  10. This afternoon, the White House has announced that President Obama does not believe FBI director Comey is trying to influence the US presidential election.

    This tells me that the bells are tolling for the collapse of Hilary Clinton’s presidential bid, and that the outgoing Democratic Party US president does not want to be caught up in that collapse.

    Arnold Harris, Outspeaker

  11. @ yamit82:
    I find it interesting that out of all of the irrelevant or quasi-relevant stream of consciousness nonsense we have all been spouting, the one thing that gets you out of your chair to object to is the proud identification of a great actor as a fellow Jew. Not something most people would assume because his persona was that of the archetypal stereotype of the English gentleman.

  12. @ honeybee:

    The Scarlet Pimpernel (1934). full movie. free.
    https://youtu.be/5O4ase6lqO8

    scene begins 4 minutes and 4 seconds:

    “Have you seen today’s Times, sir.

    No, will you?

    The news from Paris.

    Yes. Over 50 people guillotined in one day.

    Damnable, useless, cruelty

    Oh, well, what can you expect from a lot of foreigners with no sporting instinct. ‘Gad if it wasn’t for our fox hunting and our pheasant shooting, we’d be cruel, too.”

    Incidentally, Leslie Howard was English of Hungarian Jewish descent.

  13. @ honeybee:
    This article where you are commentating is in response to polls. Your link is so……………..way above my pay grade.

    So I hope it worked for you!

    You are right about one thing though……………………..!

  14. @ honeybee:
    from the article: “The völva could use seid to make a weapon invincible or an enemy restless.”

    Yes, Volvo is a very good car. I almost bought one, once. Safe. Last forever, can put a million miles on one. Or so it is seid.

  15. Sebastien Zorn says:
    October 31, 2016 at 5:36 pm
    @ honeybee:
    What are your rates?

    When the fleet arrives, she usually demands a box of chocolates and a pair of nylons, but settles for a dose of penicillin.

  16. Trending better for Trump. RCP

    Race/Topic (Click to Sort) Poll Results Spread
    Pennsylvania: Trump vs. Clinton Remington Research (R)* Clinton 45, Trump 43 Clinton +2
    North Carolina: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson Remington Research (R) Clinton 45, Trump 47, Johnson 2 Trump +2
    Georgia: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson WXIA-TV/SurveyUSA Trump 49, Clinton 42, Johnson 3 Trump +7
    Colorado: Trump vs. Clinton Remington Research (R)* Clinton 45, Trump 44 Clinton +1
    Nevada: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson Remington Research (R) Clinton 44, Trump 48, Johnson 4 Trump +4