Tuesday, October 25, 2016
Donald Trump on Monday
told a crowd of supporters in Florida that he is in the leading the
White House race in polls, telling them to forget reports by the main
stream media such as CNN who in a recent poll said Clinton was passing
Trump by 5% among likely voters..
"Some great polls have just come out. I believe we're actually winning," Trump said, while slamming the mainstream media.
The Billionaire business man then cited two polls, which show he's in the lead.
"The
Investors (Business) Daily poll, which was the single most accurate
poll for the last three cycles. The last three presidential races. We're
up. We just went up. We were down three. We were down five. We're now
two up in Rasmussen. Just came out this morning. We're up in another
couple of polls," Trump said.
However, the majority of national polls show Trump isn't leading.
A new ABC News/Washington Post poll shows Clinton with a 12-point lead over Trump among likely-voters.
Trump also told the crowd in Florida he was leading in key states.
"We're
up in Ohio, we're up in Iowa. We're doing great in North Carolina," he
said. "I think we're doing great in Florida. I think we're really -- I
think we're going to win Florida big."
Trump's
campaign manager Kellyanne Conway revealed over the weekend that Trump
was behind and said Clinton's big name supporters such as Obama and Bill
Clinton is responsible for her position in the polls.
"We
are behind. She has some advantages," Conway told NBC's "Meet the
Press," adding that Clinton "has a former president, happens to be her
husband, campaigning for her; the current president and first lady, vice
president -- all much more popular than she can hope to be. And she's
seen as the incumbent."
Jason Miller, Trump's senior communications adviser, told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on the "Situation Room" Monday that the campaign is doing "fantastic."
"Let
me tell you where he's behind. He's behind in Pennsylvania, slightly.
He's behind slightly in Michigan. There's these blue states Mr. Trump is
putting into play where we get zero credit for doing so," he said.
"We're leading in places like Iowa, which has been blue the last couple
of cycles. We're leading in Ohio. We're probably a tied race in North
Carolina. We might be slightly ahead there. In Florida, I believe we're
within the margin in that state. We're ahead with absentees at this
moment.
: "We believe we're winning this race. Mr. Trump said
that in his very last rally that he was in. That's the real reflection
of where we are as a campaign."
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