CBS releases 2016 polls from battleground states like Florida, Colorado, and Wisconsin, showing that a significant number of voters are sympathetic to messages similar to the successful “Brexit” campaign in the UK’s EU Referendum.
From CBS News:
Battleground states are called battlegrounds for a reason: They’re often close, and 2016 looks like no exception.
Hillary Clinton holds narrow leads over Donald Trump across a number of key states of Florida (up three points, 44 to 41 percent); Colorado (Clinton 40 percent, Trump 39 percent); Wisconsin (Clinton up 41 percent to 36 percent) and North Carolina, which has flipped back and forth between the parties in the last two elections, where it’s Clinton 44 percent and Trump 42 percent.
In the wake of the Brexit referendum in the United Kingdom this week, many wondered if the same sentiments that drove voters to leave the UK, such as voter unease about the economic and cultural effects of globalization, were at work in the U.S. presidential election, too.
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I am not understanding why this awful criminal is even close to Mr. Trump.
Sure hope we pull a Brexit in November.
I'm sure the establishment/MSM polls are going to show Hillary ahead of Trump everytime. They are the same ones that gave us the polls in the primary election that told us Trump was going to lose in every state. Not too much credibility. All these fake polls do is strengthen the resolve of "We the People". WE have the chance to kick the MWO's butt this time just like England did. Yes it may hurt for awhile but when was breaking free from a tyrant ever easy?
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