Colorado, Michigan, New Hampshire, Nevada, Pennsylvania: Tied

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
November 5, 2016

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Polls are rigged by up to 14 points.

Polls say we’re tied.

We and going to crush this.

Colorado

Denver Post:

Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are tied in Colorado, a new poll shows, entering the final days of the 2016 presidential race.

The University of Denver poll released Wednesday found Clinton and Trump deadlocked at 39 percent in a four-way race, in a survey of registered likely voters conducted Saturday through Monday.

Michigan

Daily Caller:

Republican nominee Donald Trump is tied with Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in Michigan, according to a Strategic National Poll.

The Michigan statewide poll revealed Trump is now dead even with Clinton, in a state that has not voted for a Republican presidential candidate since 1988.

Trump and Clinton both received 44 percent support from respondents in a poll conducted Nov. 3, which was obtained by The Daily Caller News Foundation. Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson received 4 percent support, while Green party nominee Jill Stein received 3 percent. One percent of the respondents said that they were supporting someone else, and five percent said they were still undecided.

New Hampshire

UMass Lowell:

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Nevada

Las Vegas Now:

An 8 News NOW poll of Nevada voters shows a dead even race between Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump.

Both have 45 percent support. In a poll done by 8 News NOW in mid-October, Clinton had a two-point lead over Trump. The margin of error for the poll is 4 percent.

The poll was conducted by JMC Analytics and Polling who interviewed 600 Nevada voters between Oct. 28 – Nov. 1 asking them how they would vote if the election were held on that day.

Pennsylvania

Harper Polling:

With signs of the race trending Trump in the waning days of the campaign, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are tied in the Keystone state (46-46%, 2% Johnson, 1% Stein, 4% Undecided). Clinton has a steady lead with women (49% Clinton-44% Trump) while Trump has expanded his advantage with men (43-49%, 9/22: 42-44%). Independents prefer Trump (26-46%) but self-identified Moderates choose Clinton (57-31%).

This is gonna be YUGE.

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