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Florida Disaster for Trump as 28% Early Voting Republicans Vote for Clinton

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Telstar

Telstar

A new poll not only shows Clinton leading in Florida 48 to 40, but that 28 percent of early GOP voters cast their vote for Clinton

Florida Disaster for Trump as 28% Early Voting Republicans Vote for Clinton Florid10


A TargetSmart/William & Mary poll to be released Wednesday, but which was shared early with MSNBC, shows that Donald Trump is in trouble in the critical state of Florida.

According to the poll, 28 percent of early GOP voters say they have cast their votes for Hillary Clinton. According to that same poll, only 6 percent of Democrats have cast their ballot for Trump.

Unsurprisingly, the Clinton campaign says it “feels good” about Florida, but are not taking it for granted and expect it to “come down to the wire,” as MSNBC’s Kristen Welker reports.

And with good reason: Not only have Florida Republicans done their level best to suppress the minority vote, but the Florida polls show a close race.

Watch courtesy of MSNBC:


http://www.politicususa.com/2016/11/02/florida-disaster-trump-28-early-voting-republicans-vote-clinton.html

RealLindaL



Saw this on MSNBC last night and am so glad you picked it up here, Tel. This is pretty amazing stuff, and should give hope to those Hillary supporters who may be feeling discouraged after the Comey move.

Guest


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I'm not sure what the thrill is when you know the source is biased... but enjoy anyway comrades.

Here's a semi neutral poll:  https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2016/11/01/post-abc-tracking-poll-clinton-falls-behind-trump-in-enthusiasm-but-has-edge-in-early-voting/

Trump and Clinton continue to run nearly even in overall vote preferences, with Trump at 46 percent and Clinton 45 percent in a four-way contest in the poll conducted Thursday through Sunday.

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