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What The Polls Predict For Tomorrow
If
the latest polls are accurate, tomorrow's 'Super Tuesday 2.0' is
shaping up to be a good day for GOP frontrunner Donald Trump.
In Florida--whose 99 winner-take-all delegates are largely seen
as a must-win for Senator Marco Rubio--Trump appears to be sitting on a
comfortable lead over Rubio.
The Florida Senator trails Trump by nearly 20 points in the Sunshine State according to the RCP average.
The story appears to be the same in Illinois, North Carolina, and Missouri, where Trump continues to dominate the polls.
The only state in which the billionaire might be at a
disadvantage is Ohio, where the state's governor John Kasich leads Trump
by less than 3 points according to the Real Clear Politics average.
Like Florida for Rubio, the Buckeye State's 66 winner-take-all delegates
are a must-win if Governor Kasich plans on continuing his presidential
campaign.
Here's where the GOP candidates stand according to the polls...read more. |
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Hillary Clinton: "We'll Put Coal Miners Out of Business"
Democrats
have been hammering the coal industry for years now, but it's not every
day that a candidate for President explicitly tells the working men and
women who help to keep our lights on that she wants to put them out of
work.
That is exactly what Hillary Clinton did at a recent
campaign rally in Ohio.
"We're going to put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of
business," Clinton said to an audience in Columbus.
Although a President Hillary Clinton would throw coal miners out of
work, she went on to explain that while she wants to move away from
fossil fuels, she doesn't want to "move away from the people." I suppose
Ohio's coal miners can take solace in the fact that although Hillary
plans on putting them out of a job, she doesn't plan on forgetting
them... watch Clinton's remarks. |
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