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Hissyspit

(45,788 posts)
Sat Jul 30, 2016, 09:55 AM Jul 2016

Clinton Leads Trump by 6 Points After Democratic Confab: Reuters/Ipsos Poll

Source: Reuters

Fri Jul 29, 2016 | 6:17 PM EDT
Clinton leads Trump by 6 points after Democratic confab: Reuters/Ipsos poll

By Grant Smith | NEW YORK

(Reuters) - Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton held a 6- percentage-point lead over Republican rival Donald Trump, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll with new wording that was released on Friday, the day after she formally accepted her party's nomination for the Nov. 8 election.

Nearly 41 percent of likely voters favor Clinton, 35 percent favor Trump, and 25 percent picked "Other," according to the new July 25-29 online poll of 1,043 likely voters, which overlapped with the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia.

Read more: http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSKCN1092M5

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Clinton Leads Trump by 6 Points After Democratic Confab: Reuters/Ipsos Poll (Original Post) Hissyspit Jul 2016 OP
That can't be correct! left-of-center2012 Jul 2016 #1
Well clearly SOMEONE is lying groundloop Jul 2016 #2
I think I heard or read ... left-of-center2012 Jul 2016 #4
Indeed you did. sofa king Jul 2016 #20
Seriously, he said that? nt thucythucy Jul 2016 #7
This message was self-deleted by its author RiverNoord Jul 2016 #14
What does Trump have to do to not get elected in this country? LisaL Jul 2016 #15
This message was self-deleted by its author RiverNoord Jul 2016 #18
Setting arbitrary benchmarks is meaningless. stopbush Jul 2016 #24
He has said that about Latinos several times already. riversedge Jul 2016 #27
i wonder if Manafort has to tell that to tRump just to keep his orange ass in the campaign 0rganism Jul 2016 #37
The Clinton surge is starting! uawchild Jul 2016 #3
Any polls out yet on safeinOhio Jul 2016 #5
Here is one site aeroman Jul 2016 #6
This headline seems a bit misleading to me TeddyR Jul 2016 #8
That's not the news some people want to hear PDittie Jul 2016 #12
Per the rules of this forum, original headline has to be used. LisaL Jul 2016 #13
Thanks for pointing that out TeddyR Jul 2016 #28
This message was self-deleted by its author RiverNoord Jul 2016 #16
Not "we" but "you" are not in a happy place Democat Jul 2016 #30
This message was self-deleted by its author RiverNoord Jul 2016 #36
It is those voters that we really have to work for. unitedwethrive Jul 2016 #33
NOT GOOD ENOUGH. Polls cant be within margin of "error," aka electronic election fraud Kashkakat v.2.0 Jul 2016 #9
Most of This Poll videohead5 Jul 2016 #10
Only 76% are facing up to the real choice (Clinton v Trump) at this point frazzled Jul 2016 #11
This election will boil down to outside factors Cosmocat Jul 2016 #19
Yes, the unexpected event meets stupid factor frazzled Jul 2016 #21
Sadly, NO. They're tied. progressoid Jul 2016 #17
She should win by 20 points. Too many haters in the US I guess. nt Lucky Luciano Jul 2016 #22
Marvelous Convention bucolic_frolic Jul 2016 #23
That's all?? We're in trouble if that's true. Liberal_Stalwart71 Jul 2016 #25
The country is evenly split, no candidate is going to be up by 20 Democat Jul 2016 #31
20% is too much. That part is for sure. Liberal_Stalwart71 Jul 2016 #34
Only 6 points? This country is seriously effed up! C Moon Jul 2016 #26
As others have noted TeddyR Jul 2016 #29
6 points is a fine lead Democat Jul 2016 #32
It actually shows them tied oberliner Jul 2016 #35

left-of-center2012

(34,195 posts)
1. That can't be correct!
Sat Jul 30, 2016, 09:58 AM
Jul 2016

I saw a clip of Trump on the news last night where he said he's leading in all polls, and is even beating Clinton among African-Americans and Latinos.


groundloop

(11,519 posts)
2. Well clearly SOMEONE is lying
Sat Jul 30, 2016, 10:00 AM
Jul 2016

Trump leading with African-American and Latino voters, now I've heard it all.

left-of-center2012

(34,195 posts)
4. I think I heard or read ...
Sat Jul 30, 2016, 10:03 AM
Jul 2016

Seems I heard Trump got zero percent of African-American voters on a recent Pennsylvania survey.

sofa king

(10,857 posts)
20. Indeed you did.
Sat Jul 30, 2016, 11:19 AM
Jul 2016

Zero percent in Pennsylvania AND Ohio.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2016/07/13/new-polls-in-pennsylvania-and-ohio-show-donald-trump-with-0-percent-of-the-black-vote/

As I pointed out, with my mastery of statistics, the margin of error may mean that it's actually a negative percentage, which breaks the time-space continuum, or something.

Response to left-of-center2012 (Reply #1)

LisaL

(44,973 posts)
15. What does Trump have to do to not get elected in this country?
Sat Jul 30, 2016, 10:58 AM
Jul 2016

As he personally admits, he could shot someone and not lose support.
The mind boggles.

Response to LisaL (Reply #15)

stopbush

(24,396 posts)
24. Setting arbitrary benchmarks is meaningless.
Sat Jul 30, 2016, 11:53 AM
Jul 2016

This campaign season has seen a litany of "Hillary should be" handwringing and opinion mongering.

The fact is she need win by only .1% to become president. Obama held a 2.6% lead over Romney in July 2012 and ended up winning the election by 4%, or 5-million votes. Hillary's lead is DOUBLE what Obama's lead was 4 years ago. Give it a rest.

0rganism

(23,957 posts)
37. i wonder if Manafort has to tell that to tRump just to keep his orange ass in the campaign
Sun Jul 31, 2016, 03:50 PM
Jul 2016

just a hunch, but i think if DJT got an accurate idea of the electoral pounding he's about to receive, he'd quit right now.

uawchild

(2,208 posts)
3. The Clinton surge is starting!
Sat Jul 30, 2016, 10:01 AM
Jul 2016

Voters are starting to pay attention now, time to really put the pressure on Trump.

 

TeddyR

(2,493 posts)
8. This headline seems a bit misleading to me
Sat Jul 30, 2016, 10:23 AM
Jul 2016

When you include third party candidates then the Reuters poll shows Clinton and Trump are tied at 37% apiece. Not sure why any poll wouldn't include third party candidates at this point.

LisaL

(44,973 posts)
13. Per the rules of this forum, original headline has to be used.
Sat Jul 30, 2016, 10:51 AM
Jul 2016

But yes, if third party candidates are included, then Clinton and Trump are evenly split.

 

TeddyR

(2,493 posts)
28. Thanks for pointing that out
Sat Jul 30, 2016, 01:57 PM
Jul 2016

Forgot that was the case. Personally think we Dems just need to approach this race as if it is tied for the next 3 months so that we don't become complacent and work to get out the vote.

Response to TeddyR (Reply #8)

Democat

(11,617 posts)
30. Not "we" but "you" are not in a happy place
Sat Jul 30, 2016, 02:08 PM
Jul 2016

You are very negative but you don't speak for all Democrats.

Most Democrats are very happy after the convention and we're fine to deal with the DNC issues after beating Trump.

The last thing the Democratic Party needs between now and the election is a bunch of resources spent on infighting.

Response to Democat (Reply #30)

frazzled

(18,402 posts)
11. Only 76% are facing up to the real choice (Clinton v Trump) at this point
Sat Jul 30, 2016, 10:35 AM
Jul 2016

Jim Messina the other night, on Charlie Rose, explained that at this point in a presidential election cycle (immediate post conventions), it's almost always 45% to 45%. It's solid Democrats vs solid Republicans, with the other 10% moving one direction or another as the cycle progresses through the debates, and then the final stages.

This poll, if accurate, reflects, then, that Trump is losing the Republican base, badly. Without that strong base support, he's in big hot water. Add to this that he does not have any African American, Latino, or other minority support (and most likely not the Arab American support that GW Bush had). And he faces a huge gender gap with women. There is no way he can win this election, folks.

The vast majority of the 24% of respondents who picked "other" at this point, are wounded souls who will largely line up with one candidate or another in the end. Most Americans are realists, though admittedly a small number will go for Johnson or Stein.

Cosmocat

(14,566 posts)
19. This election will boil down to outside factors
Sat Jul 30, 2016, 11:14 AM
Jul 2016

For the reasons you note, if nothing bizarre happens, hard to see him winning.

However, and I don't say this about her personally AND I think 90% of it has been complete bullshit.

But, Hillary is VERY brittle as a candidate due to a quarter century of almost nonstop hate fest against her.

That is why roughly four weeks ago, she has a fairly solid lead, but then Comey did his hit job on her and she (as a political figure) cratered..

The conventions reset things, and she probably will bounced back to close to where she was, and given that the other option is Donald Trump, hard to see how she won't get a least a little more of those not voting for either than Trump down the stretch.

HOWEVER, anything unusual that happens favors Trump, because this country is that stupid.

SO, anything that might once again really hit Hillary negatively will probably crater her again, any terrorist attacks will favor Trump (again, because the stupid get ramped up by fear), any significant economic down turn will favor Trump (again, because we are THAT stupid).

frazzled

(18,402 posts)
21. Yes, the unexpected event meets stupid factor
Sat Jul 30, 2016, 11:20 AM
Jul 2016

is a heavy consideration. We, indeed, ARE that stupid.

progressoid

(49,991 posts)
17. Sadly, NO. They're tied.
Sat Jul 30, 2016, 11:00 AM
Jul 2016
A separate Reuters/Ipsos survey that provided respondents with the option to choose from Clinton, Trump, Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson and Green Party candidate Jill Stein, has Clinton and Trump tied at 37 percentage points.

bucolic_frolic

(43,182 posts)
23. Marvelous Convention
Sat Jul 30, 2016, 11:28 AM
Jul 2016

Democratic stars all over the place, each with a niche message
that stated our values, linked everything together in a well-focused
message, and painted Trump for what he is.

Will those numbers change? I think most of them won't at this point.

Undecideds are cause for worry.

We have work to do, and time to do it.

Democat

(11,617 posts)
31. The country is evenly split, no candidate is going to be up by 20
Sat Jul 30, 2016, 02:12 PM
Jul 2016

That's not going to change. Look at every election in recent memory.

Hillary is winning, Trump is the one in trouble.

 

TeddyR

(2,493 posts)
29. As others have noted
Sat Jul 30, 2016, 02:01 PM
Jul 2016

It isn't even six points, they are actually tied. This election will be the same as others over the last 20 years -- Trump is going to get 90% of the Republican vote, and Hillary 90% of the Dem vote, and turnout and independents will decide the election. Thankfully Hillary has a MUCH better ground game, but I'm concerned that independents are going to go for the "change" candidate, even though he is an idiot, racist, misogynist, etc.

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