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Showing posts with label news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label news. Show all posts

Thursday, August 4, 2016

Republican vs Democrat Polls August 2016






A new poll conducted by FOX News shows that following the DNC would appear to indicate that Hillary Clinton has experienced a large bounce showing her up 10 points.

Trump`s campaign chairman Paul Manafort being interviewing on "CBS This Morning" downplayed the significance of the poll, saying that the drop "was expected". "It depends on which poll you look at. We feel like in another week or so, the polls are going to even out,", "We always thought we had a bounce and knew the Democrats would have a bounce. And now you see a situation in what looks like an uneven field but in two weeks we think that’s gonna even out if we are out there on our message, which we will be" he continued.

It should be noted that in the brief interlude between the RNC and DNC polls indicated that Trump had experienced a "Convention bounce", leading Clinton in most polls.

Monday, July 25, 2016

Shooting in Florida Fort Myers July 25 2016 (Video)






2 people were reportedly killed and another 14-17 injured in a shooting this morning at a teen event at Club Blu Bar and Grill in Fort Myers, Florida.

The first reports of shots fired were received by police at around 12.30am local time, 3 people have been detained and are currently being questioned in relation to the incident.

The fatal victims have been named as 14 year old Shawn Archilles and Stef´an Strawder, a local high school basketball star.

A message posted on facebook by the club stated that "deeply sorry for all involved," before stating "There was armed security as well as full security, inside and out."

Police Chief Dennis Eads stated that there is no evidence of any link to terrorism.

Friday, July 22, 2016

Shooting Attack in Munich Germany July 22 2016 (Video)

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We are continuing to monitor a very serious situation that is developing in Munich, Germany. It would appear according to what various news outlets are reporting that gunmen have opened fire at a shopping center and public square in the city.

At this point there has been very little official information from authorities.

More updates to follow...

Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Indiana Republican Polls GOP April 27 2016 Trump, Cruz






Voters in the state of Indiana will finally have their opportunity to express their opinions over which republican primary candidate best represents their views when they go to the polls on May 3.

The state, which comes late in the primary process and would usually be of little importance, has now been brought to centre stage, given the delicate nature of the race.

There are a total of 57 delegates that will be on offer and the state adopts a winner-take-all approach to their allocation. Meaning that whoever wins will walk away with 100% of the delegates.

According to the latest RealClearPolitics Average (April 18-22) it is Donald Trump who is making the running in the state, although his lead is not as impressive as it has been in some states. The businessman is at 39.3% followed by Cruz 33% and Kasich 19.3%.

Should Trump be victorious here then he will certainly maintain his hopes of obtaining the 1,237 delegates alive.

Saturday, April 23, 2016

Maryland Republican GOP Polls April 23 2016 Trump, Cruz






Maryland will go to the polls next Tuesday in the Republican Primary which comes at a vital moment during the campaign trial.

Following the Primary in the key state of New York where real state mogul Donald Trump triumphed in spectacular fashion, winning at least 89 delegates out of a total of 95.

If we take the republican polls for the Maryland Primary there is a clear indication that the businessman is greatly favored in the state, which adopts a winner-take-all allocation.

Latest Polls Maryland

PPP (April 5-17) Sample Size 310, Margin of Error 5.7%

Donald Trump   43%
John Kasich     29%
Ted Cruz          24%

Monmouth (April 10-12) Sample Size 301, Margin of Error 5.7%

Donald Trump   47%
John Kasich     27%
Ted Cruz          19%