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To: Ron who wrote (965283)9/18/2016 10:09:07 AM
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Democrats Panic as Colorado Slips
Away to Donald Trump…



Democrats are beginning to panic as they watch Colorado slide away from Hillary Clinton. Hillary was ahead by double digits in Colorado last month. The latest polling has Trump up by four points. (ChartGraph) Colorado was moved from “likely blue state” to “toss up” this week. Polls are showing Donald Trump gaining on Hillary Clinton in Colorado, even as team Clinton thought the Centennial State was wrapped up. Democrats now worry that mail-in voting and lack of enthusiasm among progressives could be hurting Clinton in Colorado. Even Hillary’s internal polling is showing the race tightening and outside surveys tend to

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To: Ron who wrote (965283)9/18/2016 10:10:06 AM
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Reuters Poll: High Confidence Of
Trump Win In VERMONT



Reuters polling of the nation as of Thursday shows “high confidence” in a win by Republican nominee Donald Trump in heavily-Democratic Vermont. The Reuters poll did not give a margin for Trump’s victory but instead said it has “high confidence” in a GOP win. According to their polling standards, “a state is reported as ‘high confidence’ for a candidate if they win 95 percent or more of the simulated elections.” “For states where the sample is less than 100 respondents, but greater than or equal to 80, and the confidence of victory is moderate or high, then confidence is reported

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To: Ron who wrote (965283)9/18/2016 10:10:46 AM
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Hillary Clinton Struggles to Gain
Traction in Florida, Despite Spending



TAMPA — Hillary Clinton has vastly outspent Donald J. Trump on TV ads in Florida. Her 57 campaign offices dwarf Mr. Trump’s afterthought of a ground game. And Mr. Trump is deeply unpopular among Hispanics, who account for nearly one in five Florida voters. Despite these advantages, Mrs. Clinton is struggling in the Sunshine State, unable to assemble the coalition that gave Barack Obama two victories here, and offering Mr. Trump a broad opening in a road to the White House that not long ago seemed closed to him. Mr. Trump is pressing down hard to win the state, campaigning

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To: Ron who wrote (965283)9/18/2016 11:10:40 AM
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Trump has all the racist bumpkins, as we see on these threads.



To: Ron who wrote (965283)9/18/2016 12:40:13 PM
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