With three weeks and one day until election day (though with early voting, that term seems less and less relevant), poll analysis posted at The Washington Post suggests that Donald Trump may not be able to add to his already lackluster numbers:
Trump has reached his ceiling, with little or no room to grow
On the surface, the Republican nominee is surprisingly close to Hillary Clinton in the Washington Post/ABC News survey. He trails by just 4 points, 50 percent to 46 ... Read More >>
Donald Trump is stuck. The deeper you drill into the crosstabs of our new poll, the clearer it becomes that he will have a very hard time getting more than 46 percent of the popular vote. That would translate into a landslide loss in the Electoral College.
Read More >>With the election only weeks away, Hillary Clinton appears to have the lead and the momentum. As of this writing, the FiveThirtyEight polls-only forecast gives her around an 87 percent chance of winning — up from around 55 percent in late September – and that may not have fully absorbed the fallout of Trump’s lewd video, debatable debate performance or the daily deluge of fresh scandal jeopardizing his candidacy.
Read More >>Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton is leading her Republican rival Donald Trump by eight points among likely voters, according to the most recent CNN Poll of Polls, released Monday.
Hillary Clinton has a dominating lead over Donald Trump among Latino voters heading into the final weeks of the presidential election, a new poll shows.
The NBC/Wall Street Journal/Telemundo Poll released Monday gave Clinton a 50-point lead over Trump among Latino voters, 67 to 17 percent.
Read More >>Democrats appear to be outpacing their 2012 early vote performance in several critical swing states, giving Hillary Clinton a head start on Donald Trump in some of the most important presidential battlegrounds.
In two must-win states for Trump, North Carolina and Florida, Republicans are clinging to narrow leads in the total number of mail-in ballots requested. Yet in both states, Clinton is ahead of President Barack Obama’s pace four years earlier — and the GOP trails Mitt Romney’s clip.
Read More >>Hillary Clinton holds only a slim, three-point lead over Donald Trump in New Hampshire, according to a new poll out Friday that also shows close races for Senate and governor.
The MassINC Polling Group/WBUR-FM poll shows Clinton leading Trump, 41 percent to 38 percent — well within the poll’s margin of error of plus or minus 4.4 percentage points.
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