Margin Of Error A Presidential Election Game
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Pink Slip Hot Tea Martial Law Donate Command Center Game On: Presidential Race Narrows as Donald Trump Closes in on Hillary Clinton in Wake of Campaign Shift Share this Tweet this Google + Email this August 25, 2016 9:50 am http://www.teaparty.org/game-presidential-race-narrows-donald-trump-closes-hillary-clinton-wake-campaign-shift-184130/ Election 2016 (Breitbart) - In the wake of a series of campaign shuffles—and bold moves—by http://www.maplesoft.com/applications/view.aspx?SID=123473&view=html 2016 GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump, the race for the White House has narrowed in a series of just-published recent polling. What the media had declared an insurmountable lead for Democratic nominee Hillary Rodham Clinton in the dog days of summer has nearly vanished as Trump surges back into contention. A new Economist/YouGov poll out on Wednesday has Trump back within three points of margin of Clinton, which is essentially a tie because it’s inside the survey’s 4.1 percent margin of error. That poll, conducted with 1,300 general population respondents—from whom registered voters were culled—from Aug. 19 to Aug. 23, found Trump at 44 percent and Clinton at 47 percent in a two-way race. In the four-way race adding Green Party candidate Jill Stein and Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson, Clinton’s four-point lead over Trump is still inside the margin of error. The four-way margin of error race found Clinton at 42 percent, Trump at 38 percent, Johnson at six percent, and Stein at four percent. It comes as a Monmouth poll of 401 likely voters in North Carolina also has Trump at 42 percent, easily within the margin of error, just two points behind Clinton’s 44 percent. Johnson gets seven percent in the poll, while one percent name another candidate and six percent are undecided. The poll, which was conducted Aug. 20 to Aug. 23, has a margin of error of 4.9 percent. In a press release, Monmouth described Clinton’s lead over Trump in this poll as “negligible.” SPECIAL: Tea Party is launching a national, grassroots campaign to push for the indictment of Hillary Clinton, and we need your help now more than ever! A new poll in Florida, conducted by Florida Atlantic University (FAU) from Aug. 19 to Aug. 22, has Trump in the lead 43 to 41 over Clinton—with Johnson at eight percent and five percent undecided. Stein wasn’t included in this poll, for which the margin of error was 2.7 percent. Trump is also leading Clinton by one point in a Missouri poll from Monmouth conducted Aug. 19 to Aug. 22 of 401 likely Show Me State voters. Trump’s lead—he’s at 44 percent and Clinton’s at 43 percent, while Johnson is at eight percent with five percent undecided and one percent naming another candidate they’d back—is inside the poll
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