US: Clinton’s Electoral Campaign Complicated

US: Clinton’s Electoral Campaign Complicated
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14 September 2016
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The presidential campaign of Democrat Hillary Clinton seems complicated after symptoms of poor health and inappropriate statements about the followers of his Republican rival, Donald Trump.

These facts prompted media rate the career of Hillary in September as disastrous something reflected in the polls, which despite ahead, it does by a narrow margin.

The last nationwide sample reflected a reduction in benefit weeks ago it was much higher.

A tracking poll NBC News / Survey Monkey released today states that the margin between the two contenders is now to two points less from the previous week, and now Clinton is only 48 points ahead to 44 Trump, among registered voters.

That margin is smaller when the duel other candidates as the Libertarian Gary Johnson and Green Party representative, Jill Stein involved.

In a four-way contest, Clinton leads his rival 42-40, with Johnson winning 11 percent and Jill Stein with four.

In the fall of Hillary they seems influenced his inappropriate comments about Trump's followers a week ago and his health problems (pneumonia) on Sunday in New York during the commemoration of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.

Five weeks ago the Democrat was leading Republican in the survey of NBC by 10 points, but according to polls, the New York billionaire regained ground among independents, who favor either side and that the country represent about 40 percent of voters.

An investigation published Sunday by The Washington Post said the former Secretary of State had a favorable margin of 39-37 among independent voters, about 40 percent of the electorate.

In this confrontation the majority of registered voters negatively sees both candidates, since 60 percent rejects Trump and 59 percent to Clinton, while 38 percent support the former and 39 percent the second.

Currently there is concern in the Democratic Party as a race that appeared friendly a few weeks ago, now it became very competitive

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