Donald Trump edges Hillary Clinton in latest swing state polls
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Trump continues to lag behind the presumptive Democratic nominee in general election polls.
New swing-state polls released on Wednesday 13 July reveal that
Republican Donald Trump has edged ahead of Democratic rival Hillary
Clinton in critical battleground states. One poll, released by
Quinnipiac University, showed Trump leading Clinton in Florida and
Pennsylvania and tying in Ohio.
According to Politico,
the race for presidency in the US is so close that it's within the
margin of error in all three states. The bombastic real estate mogul
leads 42% to 39% in Florida, 43% to 41% in Pennsylvania and is tied with
Clinton at 41% in Ohio.
However, a separate swing state poll, conducted by NBC/WSJ/Marist,
showed Clinton ahead of Trump in Pennsylvania 45% to 36%. The Keystone
State has not voted for a Republican presidential nominee since 1988,
Politico also noted. The same poll found the two candidates were tied in
Ohio at 39%.
The presumptive Democratic candidate's campaign
responded to the polls by noting that while swing states are always
expected to be close, the stakes of a potential Trump presidency is
high. "We know the battlegrounds are going to be close 'til the end.
That's why we need to keep working so hard," Clinton press secretary
Brian Fallon tweeted. "Trump is a serious danger, folks."
Meanwhile, Trump thanked his supporters in a celebratory tweet.
"Thank you Florida, Ohio, and Pennsylvania! #CrookedHillary is not
qualified. #ImWithYou" he tweeted with some graphics of the poll. His
tweet carried a play on Clinton's campaign hashtag #ImWithHer.
A general election poll by McClatchy and Maris University
released on 13 July, showed that nationwide Clinton continues to lead
Trump, albeit by a smaller margin, 42% to 39%. Her lead widens in a poll
including Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson and Green Party candidate
Jill Stein. Clinton comes ahead at 40%, followed by Trump 35%, Johnson
10% and Stein 5%.
Trump and Clinton are expected to become their
respective party's official nominees in the upcoming Republican and
Democratic conventions in the following two weeks. Speculation over who
the two will choose as their running mates has run rampant. Trump has
reportedly narrowed down his choice to three, while Clinton has remained
quiet about her decision.
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