Pennsylvania is moving his way big:
On the eve of the first presidential debate, a new Morning Call/Muhlenberg College poll shows a narrow gap between Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump amid rising support for Trump within his own party…
In a four-way matchup, Clinton leads by 2 points, at 40 percent to Trump’s 38 percent. Libertarian Party candidate Gary Johnson dropped to 8 percent — down from 14 percent a week ago — and Green Party nominee Jill Stein went from 5 to 3 percent.
This had been going for Hillary big just a couple of weeks ago. Trump now gets 9% of Democrats, while Hillary gets 5% of Republicans, so unions seem to be going for Trump.
Florida might be in the bag, based on early voting:
In 2016… Donald Trump is now poised to carry the critical battleground state. Check out the numbers below, and remember, Trump also dominates the share of Independent votes as well, meaning he likely already has a 200,000+ vote lead over Hillary in Florida.
During CNN’s Inside Politics on Sunday Jeff Zeleny told the panel that it’s “So long Ohio” for Hillary Clinton’s campaign. She hasn’t been there is weeks!
NTK reported:
“It’s been 20 days since Hillary Clinton stepped foot into this classic battleground state, and she’s not expected to visit it again in the month of September. That is a nod to the political reality they’re facing, her campaign. She is struggling mightily among white voters.”
This is a result of Trump actually fighting. To this point, candidates of the GOP Establishment sought to motivate the members of the K-selected party to support them by refusing to fight with liberals the way Trump has. When Hillary announced Mark Cuban was invited to the debates, no Republican candidate would ever have responded with a counter invitation to Gennifer Flowers, even as a joke. Trump fights in every way he can, all the time. He humiliates, denigrates, ridicules, insults, and demeans in every way possible.
To the base, he is fighting with all his might to save the country, and they love it, because as K-strategists, they want to see their enemies beaten and destroyed. It is astonishing that to this day establishment candidates like Jeb or Marco seem unable to process that.
The Presidency is literally up for grabs to any candidate who will fight for the right. Why is it so hard, among so many ambitious candidates, to find any who are willing to fight?