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Reuters/Ipsos Poll: Trump Closes in on Clinton's Projected Electoral Lead
Saturday, September 10, 2016 09:54 AM

By: REUTERS

Republican Donald Trump appears to have carved out a wider path to the White House as a number of states including Florida and Ohio are no longer considered likely wins for Democratic rival Hillary Clinton, according to the latest Reuters/Ipsos States of the Nation project released on Saturday.

The project, which combines opinion polls with an analysis of voting patterns under different election scenarios, still shows Clinton would have the best chance of winning the presidency if the Nov. 8 election were held today. Yet Trump has caught up to her level of support in several states.

Clinton now has an 83 percent chance of winning the election by an average of 47 votes in the Electoral College, the body that ultimately selects the president. In late August, the States of the Nation estimated that Clinton had a 95 percent chance of winning by an average of 108 electoral votes.

Over the past few weeks, Clinton's lead in the national polls has slipped considerably. Polls tend to narrow as Election Day nears, and the Clinton campaign has struggled to overcome controversy about how she handled classified information while serving as secretary of state.

A separate Reuters/Ipsos poll of likely voters showed an 8-point lead for Clinton has vanished since the last week of August.

Clinton is still favored to win 17 states, including many with large, urban populations such as New York, New Jersey and California that heavily influence the outcome of the election. Trump would likely win 23 states, many of them with smaller populations.

The number of states projected for Clinton has dropped over the past few weeks. Two of those states, Ohio and Florida, were considered likely wins for Clinton in late August. Now the candidates are about even in support. Five more states, including Michigan and North Carolina are also up for grabs.

The sample size was insufficient to determine the outcome in Wyoming, Vermont, Alaska and the District of Columbia, though Alaska usually votes Republican and Washington D.C. for the Democratic Party candidate.

The Reuters/Ipsos States of the Nation project is driven by an online survey that gathers responses from about 15,000 people per week. Their responses are weighted according to the latest population estimates, and each respondent is ranked according to their likelihood to vote.

Once the poll is complete, the project tallies the levels of support and estimated error for both candidates, and then runs multiple election simulations given their respective support.

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Re: Reuters/Ipsos Poll: Trump Closes in on Clinton's Projected Electoral Lead
« Reply #1 on: September 10, 2016, 02:45:12 pm »
Election Day will prove how tepid the support is for Hillary. Will the lazies and low information voters be sufficiently motivated to get off the Pokemon Go long enough to cast a ballot?

It takes far less energy to respond to a pollster than to stand in line at the polling booth.
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Re: Reuters/Ipsos Poll: Trump Closes in on Clinton's Projected Electoral Lead
« Reply #2 on: September 10, 2016, 02:47:26 pm »
Election Day will prove how tepid the support is for Hillary. Will the lazies and low information voters be sufficiently motivated to get off the Pokemon Go long enough to cast a ballot?

It takes far less energy to respond to a pollster than to stand in line at the polling booth.

Since Trump has virtually no ground game in any state, the answer is likely no, many Trump supporters will not cast a ballot.  He underperformed his polls in every primary win.
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Re: Reuters/Ipsos Poll: Trump Closes in on Clinton's Projected Electoral Lead
« Reply #3 on: September 10, 2016, 08:44:51 pm »
There is still time before the election and I am waiting for Assange to deliver on his promises.  :0001:
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