Reuters Polling: Clinton Regaining Lead Already, Even Before Trump Deplorable(s) Snafus Weekend

mascale

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Trump most recently proposed disarming Secret Service, and likely all police and military(?). Trump most recently tried to propose that Clinton be given credit for creating the Birther Movement, so that finally nine years later: Birth Certificates could be said no longer a problem for the world(?)! Trump most recently reported out that he is overweight, and so likely to be said Adult about it(?)! An adult obesity epidemic works for RNC!

The basis outcome is that again The RNC looks disqualified, as usual. Any "momentum" was an aberration. Reuters polling shows Clinton doing the "Comeback Kid" thing, like the Clinton DNC is known to do.

Clinton leads Trump as Americans shrug off her pneumonia scare: Reuters/Ipsos poll

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Maybe next time out use better terms, like "Basket of Sordids," or "Basket of Hog Vomit(?)!" RNC can't even now called KKK leader "Deplorable," but maybe "Sordid Hog Vomit" would work(?)!)
 
Likely Deplorable, S.J. poster, notes that RCP ignores the Reuters Tracking Poll, but reports the self-admittedly biased LA Times/USC Tracking Panel. That panel started to show the Trump vote moving a head of Clinton just last week, overall everyone contending that Clinton will win in November. That part is not reported in RCP, which LA Times/USC itself claims to the better predictor, several weeks out.

So the similar trend of Trump gaining support is also shown in the OP linked poll, but with Clinton regaining support.
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"The Sept. 9-15 tracking poll showed that 42 percent of likely voters supported Clinton while 38 percent backed Trump. Clinton, who has mostly led Trump in the poll since the Democratic and Republican national conventions ended in July, regained the advantage this week after her lead briefly faded in late August."

'Clinton has an advantage among minorities, women, people who make more than $75,000 a year, and those with moderate political leanings. Trump has an advantage with whites, men, avid churchgoers, and people who are nearing retirement age."
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Unlike LA Times/USC tracking, that is not out of line with other polling, but a first indicator of the redirection likely underway. LA Times/USC tracking has been stuck at the same number for three days.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!
(Reuters is more internationally well-known, and well-regarded--than is US college football--which has to be interpreted, to be believed(?)!)
 

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