Hillary's problem is her declining support from independents and undecided as of late, and her biggest deficit right now is the battleground states - Trump seems to be edging her out in the majority of them, and he needs to win most of them to win the election.
He's also keeping red states red, for the most part, which is good on his part.
Hillary's problem is her declining support from independents and undecided as of late, and her biggest deficit right now is the battleground states - Trump seems to be edging her out in the majority of them, and he needs to win most of them to win the election.
He's also keeping red states red, for the most part, which is good on his part.
It's amazing how everything in this comment is wrong.
??? I've heard that Dems are doing well in CO. And that Denver post poll has a 9% Hispanic electorate, which is absurd. Where have you heard that Dems are doing bad?
Neither campaign is even pretending to contest Colorado.
Goosey (the perm'd gun toting member) said dems were doing bad
I just saw the three very close polls and assumed he was right but Maxx gave me receipts.
It was said on Bret Baier's (FOX) show, and then he immediately took it back on Twitter, basically just saying they're going to keep pushing for indictment unless there's a roadblock - which is, you know, how investigations work.
Wait RatedG, which CO polls were you referring to? The most recent polls are YouGov C+3 (actually their best result for her this cycle), Remington C+1 (a ****** Republican push pollster), Emerson C+3 (a ****** landline pollster), and Univ of Den tie (actually a decent pollster, but questionable Hispanic crosstabs).
I think a big issue this cycle is the lack of high quality polling. PPP, for example, isn't doing anymore public polls. But the biggest tell in CO for me is the lack of activity there by each campaign.