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Showing posts with label debate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label debate. Show all posts

Friday, September 23, 2016

Poll Trump vs Clinton September 23 2016





With less than 2 months left until the election, polls are beginning to tighten, especially in certain swing states.

Such a close race, which seemed unlikely just a few months ago, means that the debate could be of massive importance. This will take place on Monday September 26 and is being awaited with massive anticipation in the United States and around the world.

Certain polls have emerged that show Trump leading in Iowa and Ohio and pretty much tied with Clinton in North Carolina and Florida.

The latest average of national polling is as follows (RealClearPolitics)

Hillary Clinton
Donald Trump

Thursday, September 22, 2016

Poll Trump vs Clinton September 22 2016





Polls have showed for the last few months, a decisive lead for democratic candidate Hillary Clinton. Donald Trump only led consistently in the polls following the RNC.

However it is the point in the race when the polls start to tighten and this year it has indeed been the case again, Clinton`s lead has shortened to only 1.1%.

RealClearPolitics Average (September 8-20)

Hillary Clinton  45.0%
Donald Trump  43.9%

Donald Trump has begun to make significant gains in key swing states like Florida and Ohio, places he will almost certainly have to win if he wants to have a chance at winning on November 8.

Ohio RealClearPolitics Average

Donald Trump   45%
Hillary Clinton   43.8%

Florida RealClearPolitics Average

Hillary Clinton   45%
Donald Trump   45%

Thursday, September 8, 2016

Vice Presidential Debate Pence vs Kaine Date and Time





In addition to three presidential debates that are scheduled to take place between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, there will also be a debate between the Vice presidential candidates, Mike Pence and Tim Kaine on Tuesday October 4 at Longwood University in Farmville, Virginia.

The debate will be divided into nine 10 minute segments and thus will last a total of 90 minutes.

Each segment will begin with a question posed by the moderator and both candidates will have 2 minutes to respond and the rest of the 10 minute period will be used for a debate of the topic.

It will be the only debate between the vice presidential candidates this time round, so it will be the only chance for undecided voters to see if they are swayed by what they see.

Thursday, January 28, 2016

Trump Republican Debate Thursday 28 January 2016




The director of the Trump campaign, Corey Lewandowski has confirmed that the business tycoon will not be attending the debate scheduled for this Thursday. It would appear that his discontent stems from differences with host Megan Kelly, with whom he has repeatedly clashed since the first Fox debate.

Trump said that the decision was irreversible and he will organize an event in Iowa in order to raise money for injured veterans, this is the state where the primaries begin next Monday.

Monday, January 18, 2016

Clinton vs Sanders Polls Iowa, New Hampshire January 2016





Hilary Clinton, who is the clear favorite to take the democratic nomination in 2016 has been dealt a slight blow by new polls showing Sanders narrowing the gap in the two crucial states of Iowa and New Hampshire.

Although Clinton still boasts an impressive lead in most states, she will be weary of a Sanders win in either Iowa or New Hampshire, or both. It would give much needed impetus to his campaign and may galvanize his supporters to believe they can pull off an impossible victory.

A poll in Iowa conducted by NBC and The Wall Street Journal shows Clinton leading 48%-45%, whereas a Fox News poll shows Sanders with an advantage of 50%-37% in New Hampshire, although most surveys indicate a much tighter race