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To: zax who wrote (975906)10/28/2016 11:39:34 AM
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Hill-o-Ween Hell: Clinton Lead Collapses Eight Points in Four Days in WSJ/NBC Poll

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ABC/Washington Post Poll: Trump Regaining Lost Momentum



by Charlie Spiering

28 Oct, 2016 28 Oct, 2016

The latest poll shows Donald Trump regaining some momentum nationally. The ABC/Washington Post tracking poll shows that Trump is now at 44 percent, while Hillary Clinton still leads at 48 percent.



After reaching a polling low of 38 percent on October 22 amid a series of accusations from women and leaked eleven year old audio featuring lewd comments, Trump’s support has ticked back up six points to put him within striking distance of Clinton.

Clinton reached a high of 50 percent on October 22, but has since fallen two points to 48 percent.

The Clinton campaign sent a warning to supporters on Thursday that the polls were tightening.

“Donald Trump has been going around telling people not to listen to the polls, and saying that he can still win this race. Well you know what, he’s absolutely right,” Clinton’s campaign manager Robby Mook announced in a video.

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Kudos to Trump supporters alerting about possible voter fraud

Voter fraud suspect arrested in Des Moines

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump leads Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in The Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa Poll among likely voters in Iowa. The Register


A Des Moines woman has been arrested on suspicion of voting twice this month in the general election, police and court records show.

Rote, a registered Republican, reportedly cast an early voting ballot at the Polk County Election Office, 120 Second Ave., and another ballot at a county satellite voting location in Des Moines, according to a Des Moines police report.

Even though this women wanted to unlawfully vote for Trump more than once, I think it's safe to say she wouldn't qualify to be molested by Trump

Thankfully, most Trump supporters would not qualify to be molested by Trump

Bu none the less they seem to vote for the morally indigent


(Photo: Special to the Register)

Terri Lynn Rote, 55, was booked into the Polk County Jail about 3:40 p.m. Thursday on a first-degree election misconduct charge, which is a Class D felony.

Rote, a registered Republican, reportedly cast an early voting ballot at the Polk County Election Office, 120 Second Ave., and another ballot at a county satellite voting location in Des Moines, according to a Des Moines police report.

It's the first time in 12 years that Polk County Auditor Jamie Fitzgerald can remember ever having to report potential voter fraud, he said Thursday morning.

The other two suspects are accused of casting mail-in ballots and also voting in person, according to police reports. As of Friday morning, neither of those suspects had been arrested.

The case is under investigation by Des Moines police.

"I think it shows that our voting system works in Iowa, that we're able to catch it," Fitzgerald said.

"Tensions are running high on both sides" as Election Day approaches, the county auditor said, but the cases of double voting could also have been simple mistakes. "That's not for me to decide," he said.

Rote was held in jail on a $5,000 bond, but she had been released as of Friday afternoon. Her next court appearance was scheduled for Nov. 7, court records show.

Early voting in Polk County started Sept. 29. Election Day is Nov. 8.