They can also be poll numbers -- like these new state polls that knock some significant blocks out of Trump's tower. In 2012, Romney won white voters in Florida by more than 20 points as he narrowly lost the state. In New Hampshire, a state she lost badly in the primary and Trump won easily, Clinton's actually leading with men. In New Hampshire, a survey from WBUR shows Hillary Clinton leading Trump by 17 points. Trump gets two-thirds of Republicans in the Granite State and only slightly more in Pennsylvania -- and this is in a head-to-head match-up.
Source: Washington Post August 04, 2016 13:54 UTC