Saturday, October 15, 2016

23 Days Till Election Day: New polls from Indiana, Texas, Nevada, Florida, North Carolina, Ohio, New Hampshire, Michigan, Oregon.

STATE POLLING

New polls today from Indiana (Trump +4), Texas (Trump +4), Nevada (Clinton +2), Florida (Clinton +4), Ohio (tied), New Hampshire (Clinton +3), Michigan (Clinton +10), and Oregon (Clinton +10), and two from North Carolina (Clinton +6 and Clinton +2).

Trump's polls in Indiana and Texas today pretty much sum up everything I could write about the current state of his campaign. It's still a little over three weeks away from Election Day, and already the wheels are completely coming off the Trump campaign.

Two changes to the map today: Texas moves from "solid" to "likely" Republican, and New Hampshire moves from "likely" to "leaning" Democrat. Currently, Clinton has a projected overall lead of 340 to 198. Here are the current averages from the battleground states:
 
Likely Republican

Utah: Trump up by 6.4%
Nebraska (CD2): Trump up by 6%
Texas: Trump up by 5.9%
Maine (CD2): Trump up by 5.3%
Georgia: Trump up by 5.2%

Leaning Republican

Iowa: Trump up by 3.3%
Arizona: Trump up by 1.4%

Leaning Democrat

Nevada: Clinton up by 2.3%
Florida: Clinton up by 2.6%
North Carolina: Clinton up by 2.9%
New Hampshire: Clinton up by 3.3%
Ohio: Clinton up by 3.5%

Likely Democrat

Colorado: Clinton up by 4.2%
Minnesota: Clinton up by 6%
New Mexico: Clinton up by 6%
Wisconsin: Clinton up by 6.3%
Virginia: Clinton up by 6.3%

Here are the State Polling Averages for all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

NATIONAL POLLING

No new national polls today.

The current composite polling average in a four-candidate field has Clinton leading Trump by 7.4%.

TOP POLITICAL HEADLINES

Associated Press -- Trump belittles accusers as more turn up with sordid stories

Donald Trump acted out onstage an accuser's allegations and suggested another wasn't worthy of his attention the same day two more women came forward with years-old stories of unwanted sexual encounters with the Republican presidential nominee.

CNN -- Two additional women accuse Trump of sexual assault

Two additional women on Friday stepped forward to accuse Donald Trump of sexually assaulting them, the latest revelations to rock the GOP nominee's campaign. One woman alleged that Trump slid his fingers under her skirt in the early 1990s. Another, a former "Apprentice" contestant, said Trump grabbed her breast and kissed her aggressively in 2007.

Fox News -- Trump slams 'corrupt' media, as more women make sexual assault claims

Two more women accused Republican nominee Donald Trump of sexual assault Friday, with a relative of one of them saying that the allegation was "an attempt to regain the spotlight."

Politico -- Trump's bizarre descent into vitriol

Donald Trump on Friday intimated a woman who accused him of sexually assaulting her was not attractive enough to have drawn his interest—just as a new accuser was coming forward. Explaining that he was ignoring his own advisers, Trump seethed with contempt for the women who've claimed he assaulted them.

The Hill -- Trump: Allegations against me ‘may poison the minds’ of voters

Donald Trump on Saturday accused Hillary Clinton’s campaign and the media of pushing charges against him that “may poison the minds of the American Voter.” “100% fabricated and made-up charges, pushed strongly by the media and the Clinton Campaign, may poison the minds of the American Voter. FIX!” he tweeted.
 

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