Donald Trump is taking a nosedive in the polls

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After a week that began with a major staff shakeup and a dismal report on his finances, Donald Trump is taking a hit on one of his favorite stump-speech topics: His poll numbers.

A new Washington Post/ABC poll published on Sunday found Trump trailing former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton by double digits in head-to-head matchups nationally among adults.

Support for Trump fell from 46% in May to 39% in June, while Clinton's support jumped from 44% to 51% - a 14-point month-to-month swing.

Almost two-thirds of voters said he is not qualified to serve as president, while 70% of respondents said the thought of him as president makes them "anxious."

The Post/ABC poll published Sunday is the latest in a series of surveys showing the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee pulling ahead of her Republican counterpart in national surveys.

An NBC/Wall Street Journal poll also published on Sunday found the real-estate magnate trailed Clinton by 5 points, down from 3 points in May, while a Reuters survey on Saturday found Clinton ahead by 13 points among likely voters.

Following the mass shooting at an Orlando nightclub earlier this month, Trump appeared to experience a brief, slight bump in popularity. But more recent surveys found that Trump's toxic image among female and minority voters was hindering him from gaining an edge over Clinton.

A Monmouth University poll released last week found that 49% of registered voters thought that it is "very important" to make sure Trump is not elected president, while 41% of respondents felt similarly about Clinton.

For his part, Trump maintained that reporters were over-analyzing his poor national poll numbers.

In a "Today" show interview last Tuesday, the real-estate magnate noted that he is still tied with Clinton in battleground states like Ohio and Pennsylvania, despite tough news cycles that focused on his inflammatory comments about a federal judge and his response to the Orlando shooting.

"I'm right there, with the horrible few weeks I've had with the press," Trump said. "Pennsylvania, Ohio - we're practically even," Trump said.

But while analysts tend to agree that surveys of key battleground states are more important to watch as Election Day nears, some point out that national polls can give a good sense of the electorate's mood before pollsters begin increasing the number of state polls.

"Generally, it would be ideal to watch battlegrounds such as Ohio/Florida/Pennsylvania. However, state polls are sparse," Princeton University polling expert Samuel Wang told Business Insider in an email earlier this month. "This year's states are mostly correlated with 2012, so there's no realignment. This means that watching national numbers is probably a reasonable substitute."

Source: Donald Trump is taking a nosedive in the polls

Sucks to be a Drumpf supporter. :crybaby:
 
After a week that began with a major staff shakeup and a dismal report on his finances, Donald Trump is taking a hit on one of his favorite stump-speech topics: His poll numbers.

A new Washington Post/ABC poll published on Sunday found Trump trailing former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton by double digits in head-to-head matchups nationally among adults.

Support for Trump fell from 46% in May to 39% in June, while Clinton's support jumped from 44% to 51% - a 14-point month-to-month swing.

Almost two-thirds of voters said he is not qualified to serve as president, while 70% of respondents said the thought of him as president makes them "anxious."

The Post/ABC poll published Sunday is the latest in a series of surveys showing the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee pulling ahead of her Republican counterpart in national surveys.

An NBC/Wall Street Journal poll also published on Sunday found the real-estate magnate trailed Clinton by 5 points, down from 3 points in May, while a Reuters survey on Saturday found Clinton ahead by 13 points among likely voters.

Following the mass shooting at an Orlando nightclub earlier this month, Trump appeared to experience a brief, slight bump in popularity. But more recent surveys found that Trump's toxic image among female and minority voters was hindering him from gaining an edge over Clinton.

A Monmouth University poll released last week found that 49% of registered voters thought that it is "very important" to make sure Trump is not elected president, while 41% of respondents felt similarly about Clinton.

For his part, Trump maintained that reporters were over-analyzing his poor national poll numbers.

In a "Today" show interview last Tuesday, the real-estate magnate noted that he is still tied with Clinton in battleground states like Ohio and Pennsylvania, despite tough news cycles that focused on his inflammatory comments about a federal judge and his response to the Orlando shooting.

"I'm right there, with the horrible few weeks I've had with the press," Trump said. "Pennsylvania, Ohio - we're practically even," Trump said.

But while analysts tend to agree that surveys of key battleground states are more important to watch as Election Day nears, some point out that national polls can give a good sense of the electorate's mood before pollsters begin increasing the number of state polls.

"Generally, it would be ideal to watch battlegrounds such as Ohio/Florida/Pennsylvania. However, state polls are sparse," Princeton University polling expert Samuel Wang told Business Insider in an email earlier this month. "This year's states are mostly correlated with 2012, so there's no realignment. This means that watching national numbers is probably a reasonable substitute."

Source: Donald Trump is taking a nosedive in the polls

Sucks to be a Drumpf supporter. :crybaby:

Yep, looks like Hillary can just stroll to the White House. The only competition she's had came from Bernie - and even that wasn't much.
 
People(loserterians without facts) think I am a fiscal liberal from hell, but I bet I could balance the budget, throw the bastards that are stealing from the tax payers in prison and spend slightly more(2005 levels) on infrastructure, science, r&d and education as I am doing so.
 
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I don't have to say anything "louder" and "often," the facts speak for themselves. Drumpf is a loser. Sorry guys!
 
People(loserterians without facts) think I am a fiscal liberal from hell, but I bet I could balance the budget, throw the bastards that are stealing from the tax payers in prison and spend slightly more(2005 levels) on infrastructure, science, r&d and education as I am doing so.


 
Donald Trump is in the eyes of the average conservative analogous to a Black sports hero in the eyes of the average White sports fan. He is admired, worshiped even, because he carries the ball for them. But when it comes to marrying their White daughters the game is over.

So it is with the vast majority of Trump supporters. He speaks for them, he says exactly what is on their minds and what no other candidate has the nerve to say. But having had time to study all four sides of Donald Trump, when it comes to throwing the switch it either will be for Hillary, or it will be write-in time, or no-vote time.

Only the suicidally radical conservatives will vote for Trump. Because most of the more sensible and reasoning ones know he is a loose cannon who very well could sink the ship.
 
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Donald Trump is in the eyes of the average conservative analogous to a Black sports hero in the eyes of the average White sports fan. He is admired, worshiped even, because he carries the ball for them. But when it comes to marrying their White daughters the game is over.

So it is with the vast majority of Trump supporters. He speaks for them, he says exactly what is on their minds and what no other candidate has the nerve to say. But having had time to study all four sides of Donald Trump, when it comes to throwing the switch it will either be for Hillary or it will be write-in time, or no-vote time.

Only the suicidally radical conservatives will vote for Trump. Because most of the more sensible and reasoning ones know he is a loose cannon who could easily sink the ship.

Great! The loose cannon will sink the Liberals ship.
 
Great! The loose cannon will sink the Liberals ship.
I really don't know what you mean by "Liberals," which is as over-used and vague a word as is "racism." But if Trump manages to get himself elected all I can do is hope that through some miraculous guidance and sense of propriety he casts out some of the demons who have poisoned our government.

He does have the balls to do some really bizarre things. Maybe some of them will be beneficial to the future of the Nation.
 
Of course Trump says what the right wing thinks. Their leaders are fine with them thinking it, they just don't want them to say all that in public.
 
Great! The loose cannon will sink the Liberals ship.
I really don't know what you mean by "Liberals," which is as over-used and vague a word as is "racism."

Whelp --- Liberalism invented this country and its Constitution, so I guess that's the ship Rump will sink.

If he can.
I shouldn't have said Liberals. I should have said One World Order Progressive Socialist Pukes. That's what the Democrat Party has evolved into. The Democrat party I abandoned after JFK is gone by morphing into the current Republican Party. IMO
 
Great! The loose cannon will sink the Liberals ship.
I really don't know what you mean by "Liberals," which is as over-used and vague a word as is "racism."

Whelp --- Liberalism invented this country and its Constitution, so I guess that's the ship Rump will sink.

If he can.
I shouldn't have said Liberals. I should have said One World Order Progressive Socialist Pukes. That's what the Democrat Party has evolved into. The Democrat party I abandoned after JFK is gone by morphing into the current Republican Party. IMO

That's a good trick since there's no such thing.

Actually I think you had it right the first time.
 
Great! The loose cannon will sink the Liberals ship.
I really don't know what you mean by "Liberals," which is as over-used and vague a word as is "racism."

Whelp --- Liberalism invented this country and its Constitution, so I guess that's the ship Rump will sink.

If he can.
I shouldn't have said Liberals. I should have said One World Order Progressive Socialist Pukes. That's what the Democrat Party has evolved into. The Democrat party I abandoned after JFK is gone by morphing into the current Republican Party. IMO

That's a good trick since there's no such thing.

Actually I think you had it right the first time.
Whelp, all I know is that Libs and Cons are different pimples on the same butt.
 

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