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Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump now have 46 per cent of the vote each, a daily ABC News/Washington Post poll showed Wednesday Thirty-eight per cent of likely voters see Clinton as honest and trustworthy, against 46 per cent for Trump. The candidates were tied a month ago The survey was begun October 28, when the FBI told Congress it was investigating emails 'pertinent' to the Clinton email server probe A Bloomberg poll of independent voters showed Wednesday that the group backs Clinton by a margin of three points in a four-way split Clinton and Trump now have 46 per cent of the vote each, the ABC News/Washington Post poll showed Wednesday.
Former New Mexico governor and libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson will hold a rally the eve of Election Day. It will be at the Sandia Resort and Casino.
Well, OK, let's think about these words of Jill Stein for a moment, as the 2016 presidential race enters, oh, Lord, its final month - and the possibility still looms that this country could elect a hybrid of Benito Mussolini and Jim Crow its next, uh, commander in chief.
And Rachel Maddow told Weld tonight, "I can't imagine that you wouldn't tell a person in North Carolina and Ohio to vote for Hillary Clinton ." She thinks a moderate Republican like Weld does not want to dare risk the possibility of a Trump presidency.
The latest polling data from Maine's second congressional district has Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton in a statistical tie , exactly a week before the 2016 presidential election. The latest Emerson poll has Clinton leading Trump by two points, or 44 percent to Trump's 42 percent, whilst Libertarian Gary Johnson and the Green Party's Jill Stein are at six percent and two percent respectively.
The FBI news isn't changing opinions of her, but it could be dampening enthusiasm at a critical time in the campaign. The latest controversy over Clinton's emails isn't changing minds, but could cost her turnout.
The latest ABC News/The Washington Post offering showed Trump barely edging Clinton among likely voters, 46%-45%, well within the poll's 3 percentage point margin of error. Support for Libertarian Party nominee Gary Johnson meanwhile has fallen to a new low, according to the poll, plunging to just 3% nationwide.
In this Oct. 18, 2016 photo, Crystal, Minn., Mayor Jim Adams poses in front of city hall in Crystal. Since the 2014 election, the officially nonpartisan council in Crystal has included multiple Libertarian Party members and multiple "liberty-minded" allies, including Adams.
The Interstate 4 corridor stretching from the Tampa Bay area through Orlando to Daytona Beach is a bellwether of the nation's largest swing state, where candidates campaigned vigorously last week. North Florida is predictably Republican, and South Florida remains strongly Democratic, leaving a swath around Interstate 4 as the state's primary battleground.
Donald Trump is beating Hillary Clinton by four points in the crucial battleground state of Florida, according to a newly released poll. T he New York Times Upshot/Siena College poll shows Trump receiving the support of 46 percent of likely Florida voters, while Clinton is at 42 percent.
Johnson's campaign is founded on the principle that smaller government will mean greater freedom for citizens, both economically and in their personal lives. It's the policy glue that holds together his fiscally conservative, socially liberal and noninterventionist message.
Libertarian vice presidential nominee, Bill Weld, walks down a hallway to his campaign rally in Anchorage, Alaska, Friday, Oct. 28, 2016. Weld sees a receptive audience for his ticket's message in Alaska, a state where he's investing time in the run-up to the Nov. 8 general election.
Sunday evening's rally in Albuquerque will mark Trump's second visit to the state. A pre-primary campaign stop in May was attended by thousands of supporters but protesters outside sparked violence in the streets.
Alaska election officials say information on Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and Libertarian Gary Johnson have been added to the online version of state's election pamphlet ahead of the general election. The addition comes after neither the Trump nor Johnson campaign submitted biographical information, campaign statements or the $300 fee to be included in the printed version by the Aug. 30 deadline.
After the rally at the Rushmore Plaza Civic Center on Wednesday night, Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson shook hands and took selfies with supporters. While speaking at the rally at the Rushmore Plaza Civic Center on Wednesday night, Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson covered topics such as health care and legalizing marijuana.
Donald Trump's campaign raised eyebrows with its announcement of a Friday rally in Lisbon, Maine - his fourth trip to the state since June. Maine and Nebraska are the only two states in the country that divvy some of their electoral votes up by congressional district.
A Saginaw doctor pleaded guilty to filing false medical claims. Dr. Chidozie Ononuju, 57, was charged with three felony counts of Medicaid fraud-false claim for filing false Medicaid bills.
Libertarian presidential nominee Gary Johnson has seen his poll numbers get cut down to nearly half over the past two months, dashing his hopes of winning the White House as an outsider. The former New Mexico governor peaked at nearly 10 percent in September prior to the first presidential debate.
Donald Trump, shown in Gettysburg, Pa., on Saturday, is now all but certain to lose the presidential race, polls show. President Barack Obama is campaigning furiously for Democrats in tight local races, such as in Las Vegas on Saturday, shown here.
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton has a 6-point lead over Republican challenger Donald Trump, with more GOP voters seemingly abandoning their party's nominee. A Fox News poll of likely voters showed Clinton is leading Trump 45 percent to 39 percent.