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Still Report #864 - Clinton in Deep Campaign Trouble
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Forget about the lying head-to-head polls; with every passing day another piece of interesting evidence surfaces that Donald Trump will beat Clinton handily in the general election.
On the Democrat campaign trail, Bernie Sanders is predicting that Donald Trump will crush Hillary Clinton.
Exit polling conducted during Tuesday’s West Virginia primary found that among Democrats, only 44% would vote for Hillary Clinton in the general election against Trump. 33% said they would cross over and vote for Trump while 21% said they would vote for neither.
If you factor this number in with the independents who will break decidedly for Trump, plus the Sleeping Giant vote which will be overwhelmingly Trump, this is very bad news for Clinton.
The Clinton campaign itself recently warned donors that she may lose all remaining primaries, including California.
In 2008, Clinton got 67% of the vote in WVA. This year about half that.
In another exit poll question, Democrat voters were asked how likely it will be that Trump beats Clinton. In West Virginia, 90% of voters thought Trump would clobber Clinton in the general.
In Nebraska it wasn’t much different. 83% of Nebraska Democrats said they thought Trump will win.
Last night on Sean Hannity’s show on Fox, former Speaker of the House, Newt Gingrich had two even more startling revelations.
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