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Showing posts with label 2016. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2016. Show all posts
Thursday, October 13, 2016
Poll Trump vs Clinton October 14 2016
The latest polls in the race for the 2016 presidential race show that Hillary Clinton is expanding her lead over her republican opponent Donald Trump.
Following Trump`s latest scandal in which he was caught on tape using vulgar terms about women he has plumeted in the polls.
RealClearPolitics Average (3 October- 11 October)
Hillary Clinton 48.0%
Donald Trump 41.8%
It is unclear if Trump has shortened the gap following the second of the three presidential debates after putting in a much improvement performance since the first debate.
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Monday, August 29, 2016
Immigration Germany Statistics 2016
The population of Germany in 2015 grew by a total of 978,000 due to an influx of 1.1 million migrants, reaching 82.2 million people. The European economic powerhouse has been suffering from declining fertility rates and an aging population over the last few decades. During 2015 188,000 more people died than were born in the country, so the increase is down entirely due to migratory factors.
In 1960 Germany had a fertility rate of 2.29 children per woman (a culture needs a minimum fertility rate of 2.11 to sustain the population). However in 2015 this rate had dropped to a mere 1.3. The German population was predicted to decline to 74.5 million in 2050, possibly being eclipsed by the UK as the most populous country in Europe.
The solution undertaken appears to be to import mass numbers of young migrants in order to stem this demographic decline, however this has caused vast friction within the country with many fearful of violence from the newcomers (such as in Cologne on new years eve) and also possible infiltration of ISIS fighters into the country.
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immigration,
statistics,
syrians
Tuesday, July 19, 2016
Alex Jones Attacked at RNC 2016
A scuffle broke out on Tuesday between right wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and anti Trump protesters.
As Jones railed against the "New world order" using a microphone, the opposing group chanting "Nazi scum off our streets".
As soon as the scuffle broke out the police intervened and escorted Jones to safety.
Watch the full video below
As Jones railed against the "New world order" using a microphone, the opposing group chanting "Nazi scum off our streets".
As soon as the scuffle broke out the police intervened and escorted Jones to safety.
Watch the full video below
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communists,
fight,
rnc
Monday, April 4, 2016
Trump Results Wisconsin April 5 2016
Today the electorate of Wisconsin will go to the polls to choose between the 3 remaining candidates.
Donald Trump, Ted Cruz and John Kasich will compete in the remaining states and according to the latest polls in the Badger State the real battle will be between Trump and Cruz.
Emerson Poll (March 24-April 3) Sample Size 569, Margin of Error 4.1%
Ted Cruz 40%
Donald Trump 35%
John Kasich 21%
Most polls conducted within the last week show Cruz with a 1-10% lead over Trump and Kasich in third place.
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john kasich,
results,
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Friday, February 26, 2016
Georgia Poll Democratic Super Tuesday 2016
Georgia is an important stop in the democratic primary process. It will be one of the states that vote on Super Tuesday which takes place on March 1.
Hillary Clinton currently has a handy lead in the southern state. According to the RealClearPolitics average the former First Lady has an advantage of 38%, leading by 63-25 over Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders.
Despite a virtual tie in Iowa and a large victory in New Hampshire Sanders has been unable to gain traction in this state and is still a long way adrift.
Latest Polls Georgia
FOX 5 Atlanta 2/22-2/23
Clinton 57
Sanders 29
WSB-TV/Landmark 2/21-2/21
Clinton 72
Sanders 20
PPP (D) 2/14-2/16
Clinton 60
Sanders 26
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2016,
democratic,
georgia,
poll,
super tuesday
Thursday, February 25, 2016
Poll Georgia GOP Super Tuesday March 1 2016
With just a few days left until "Super Tuesday" the race to become the republican nominee is heating up. With accusations and insults flying from one side to the other. Essentially it has become a three man race. Trump, Rubio and Cruz will battle it out in the remaining states.
According to the latest polls of the states that vote on March 1, Cruz has the lead in Arkansas and Texas, although in the latter his advantage has been dwindling in recent days as Trump enjoys a boost after his massive win in Nevada. Trump leads in all the remaining states, some by wide margins and others are closer. If Rubio doesn`t win a state on Super Tuesday it could be the end of the road for him.
Georgia is one of the states that votes on March 1 and the current polls make good reading for Trump fans.
FOX 5 Atlanta 2/22-2/23
Trump 34
Rubio 22
Cruz 20
Kasich 9
Carson 8
WSB-TV / Landmark 2/21-2/21
Trump 32
Rubio 23
Cruz 19
Carson 8
Kasich 8
CBS News/ YouGov 1/18- 1/21
Trump 39
Cruz 29
Rubio 13
Carson 6
Kasich 2
Monday, January 25, 2016
Latest News Elections United States 25 January 2016
The process to replace Barack Obama in the White House is underway and it starts in 7 days time with the insurgent candidates confident of upsetting the status quo and the establishment on the defensive. Next week the Iowa caucuses take place.
A mere 8 days later it will be the turn of New Hampshire to cast their votes, as far as the democrats are concerned it is a two horse race between Cliton and Sanders, with the later gaining significant ground, according to polling in the last few weeks.
On the republican side businessman Donald Trump continues to dominate the race, despite Ted Cruz gaining ground over the last month or so.
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donald trump,
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jeb bush,
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Tuesday, January 19, 2016
Florida Polls Trump 2016
One of the latest polls coming in from Florida shows a substantial lead for Donald Trump of 12% over his nearest rival. With an advantage over Ted Cruz of 31-19%, this surely will be welcome news for Trump in a state that is vital in the presidential race. Looking further down the field, Jeb Bush leads Marco Rubio by 13-12%, ben Carson continues his slide with just 7% and Chris Christie and Carly Fiorina are tied at 4%.
The poll was conducted on Sunday January 17 and has a margin of error of 3.3%
Poll in Full (OpinionSavvy/InsiderAdvantage)
Donald Trump 31%
Ted Cruz 19%
Jeb Bush 13%
Marco Rubio 12%
Ben Carson 7%
Carly Fiorina 4%
Chris Christie 4%
Rand Paul 3%
John Kasich 3%
Mike Huckabee 2%
Rick Santorum 0%
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
Iowa Caucuses 2016 Date
The countdown has begun, one burning question is on the mind of many Americans, who will be the republican and democrat nominees for the presidency of the United States this year?
The Iowa Caucuses take place on February 1 and will signal the start of the primaries of both the republican and democrat parties.
According to RealClearPolitics on the republican side the latest polls (as of January 12) show Trump and Cruz tied on 27% taking into account the combined average of all the latest polling data.
Polls on the democrat side remain volatile, Quinnipiac showing Sanders with a lead of 5 points and another indicating that Clinton leads 46-40. When all polls are averaged out Clinton has an advantage of a mere 0.2%.
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Monday, January 11, 2016
Clinton vs Sanders Poll 2016 Elections
New polls coming out of the key states of Iowa and New Hampshire show Hilary Clinton and Bernie Sanders neck and neck. A Fox News poll even showed a lead of 50%-37% for Sanders in New Hampshire, whereas in November Sanders trailed 44%-45%.
Most polls however show the race as too close to call, The Wall Street Journal and NBC show Clinton leading 48%-45% in Iowa and 50%-46% in New Hampshire.
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