I don't accept NBC numbers either. USC and LA Time poll shows a much
tighter race. this is all tail trying to wag the dog

On Aug 9, 2016 9:58 PM, "plainolamerican" <[email protected]> wrote:

> it's not surprising that you don't accept NBC numbers even while Trump's
> campaign is imploding.
>
> Here's Pew's poll: Clinton by 16%
> [image: 2016 general election preferences among men and women]
>
>
>
> On Tuesday, August 9, 2016 at 8:17:31 PM UTC-5, KeithInTampa wrote:
>>
>> LOL!  There ya go!  An NBC poll, which is worth a cup of coffee at
>> Starbucks, plus $6.00......
>>
>> No, if he election was held today, Donald Trump would win in a landslide!
>> A lot can happen between now and November, but if things stay the course,
>> as I've been saying:
>>
>>
>>
>> The media is not reporting that.....The pundits won't say that.....But if
>> you listen closely, and especially other actions that are happening with
>> the entire "Uni-Party"; *e.g.*; the 
>> "Establishment/Globalist/Elitist/Rockefellerian"
>> politicians, lobbyists, and news journalists who are a part and parcel of
>> the D.C. Beltway crowd; you would realize that they are scared shitliess!
>> Donald J. Trump threatens their entire way of life; and they are throwing
>> out all of the props....Leaving no stone unturned in an attempt to defeat
>> him.
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 9, 2016 at 5:59 PM, plainolamerican <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Would you welcome a 3rd party if you knew it could beat Hillary?
>>>
>>> Hillary Clinton now holds a 10-point lead over Donald Trump, 51 percent
>>> to 41 percent, according to results from the latest NBC News|SurveyMonkey
>>> Weekly Election Tracking poll
>>>
>>> Clinton's double-digit lead is up from an 8-point gap last week. The
>>> 10-point margin is the biggest spread in the tracking poll since the
>>> two-way general election match-up was first compared in early May.
>>>
>>> <http://media4.s-nbcnews.com/j/newscms/2016_32/1657966/if_the_2016_presidential_election_were_being_held_today-_clinton_trump-_c3a0da89380680333daed62a04e95a42.nbcnews-ux-2880-1000.png>
>>>
>>> Clinton also holds a 6-point advantage in a four-way general election
>>> match-up at 44 percent, with Trump at 38 percent, Libertarian Gary Johnson
>>> at 10 percent and Green Party candidate Jill Stein at 4 percent.
>>>
>>> <http://media4.s-nbcnews.com/j/newscms/2016_32/1657976/if_the_2016_presidential_election_were_being_held_today_third_party_2cddd7e0b57141c8ce64416e7ef8190c.nbcnews-ux-2880-1000.png>
>>>
>>> Last week, Clinton's lead jumped from 1 point to 8 points following her
>>> party's convention, but the real question was whether this bounce would
>>> last. The latest tracking poll results indicate that Clinton's traction
>>> over Trump has not slipped.
>>>
>>> Over the past four weeks, Trump has lost support from core Republican
>>> voters. In previous weeks, the Republican nominee dominated Clinton among
>>> men. This week, however, Trump's margin over Clinton among men is only 5
>>> points, down from a 16-point margin two weeks ago. A large gender gap in
>>> American elections is common; although Mitt Romney lost the presidential
>>> election in 2012 he still won men by 7 points, according to NBC News Exit
>>> Polls.
>>>
>>> <http://media2.s-nbcnews.com/j/newscms/2016_32/1657981/vote_preference_among_men_clinton_trump_chartbuilder_cf378a19ece21c08b4c0da0e164fac39.nbcnews-ux-2880-1000.png>
>>>
>>> The gender gap is somewhat expected, but while support among men for
>>> Trump has shrunk over the past several weeks, Clinton's support among women
>>> has widened. Clinton has consistently done better than Trump among women
>>> and this week her advantage among women is 24 points, up from a 14-point
>>> margin two weeks ago.
>>>
>>> <http://media2.s-nbcnews.com/j/newscms/2016_32/1657986/vote_preference_among_women_clinton_trump_chartbuilder_3fa9d9920d02896b2d9a95af23f7338a.nbcnews-ux-2880-1000.png>
>>>
>>> Trump also regularly has an advantage among white men. Trump has been 23
>>> points ahead of Clinton among white men over the past two weeks, 58 percent
>>> to 35 percent. But that support is down from a 31-point margin among white
>>> men in Trump's favor during the week of the Republican National Convention.
>>>
>>> <http://media2.s-nbcnews.com/j/newscms/2016_32/1657991/vote_preference_among_white_men_clinton_trump_chartbuilder_f7fa23eeb04437068ed25f0d0f1cbd87.nbcnews-ux-2880-1000.png>
>>>
>>> Voters without a college degree went from supporting Trump by a 9-point
>>> margin in the beginning of July to supporting Clinton by a 4-point margin
>>> this week. This is a very large shift. Last week's results showed voters
>>> without a college degree supported Clinton over Trump by 2 points, 47
>>> percent to 45 percent. This week that gap has continued to widen among that
>>> group — 48 percent support Clinton and 44 percent support Trump.
>>>
>>> <http://media2.s-nbcnews.com/j/newscms/2016_32/1657996/voters_without_college_degrees_clinton_trump_chartbuilder_fc2cbbbfbc1ad40fada488fe69a0c880.nbcnews-ux-2880-1000.png>
>>>
>>> White evangelicals are traditionally a very strong voting bloc for
>>> Republicans. Trump lost momentum even among that group. He went from a
>>> 60-point advantage in early July to a 49-point advantage in the latest
>>> results — 71 percent to 22 percent. While an overwhelming majority of white
>>> evangelicals still support him, the decline in support among that group is
>>> evidence that Trump has lost traction even among the most steadfast
>>> Republican demographic groups.
>>>
>>> The latest tracking poll results suggest that Trump has slipped
>>> considerably with a few key Republican voting blocs. Any comeback in the
>>> polls for Trump will certainly require him to win back these important
>>> Republican voters.
>>>
>>> The NBC News|SurveyMonkey Weekly Election Tracking poll was conducted
>>> online August 1 through August 7, 2016 among a national sample of 11,480
>>> adults who say they are registered to vote. Respondents for this
>>> non-probability survey were selected from the nearly three million people
>>> who take surveys on the SurveyMonkey platform each day. Results have an
>>> error estimate of plus or minus 1.2 percentage points. For full results and
>>> methodology, click here
>>> <https://www.scribd.com/document/320563066/NBC-News-SurveyMonkey-Toplines-and-Methodology-8-1-8-7?secret_password=BxkheMUaWcYcVi2PCIq0>
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