Today, both Clinton and Trump, are barnstorming the battleground states in an effort to convince the undecided voters to cast a ballot for them. If you haven’t already decided which candidate gets your vote. The following story from RealClearPolitics sums up the two campaigns. Below are excerpts from the story on each candidate, you can read the complete story HERE.
Farther down the page are the latest polls along with a Yahoo political video on where each candidate stands on 10 issues in the race for the White House.
(Clinton) – Hillary Clinton’s campaign got a major boost Sunday when the FBI stood by its decision not to pursue charges related to her private email server, but the candidate herself was quiet on the topic, not using it to rally supporters during some of her final campaign stops.
Instead, she focused on driving her supporters to the polls and laying out a vision for healing some of the country’s divisions after Tuesday’s election. She is leading Donald Trump in the RealClearPolitics four-way polling average by 2.2 percentage points…
(Trump) – Meanwhile, with polls showing virtual dead heats in must-win states such as Florida and North Carolina, the Trump campaign is seeking come-from-behind victories in the Midwest in the final hours of the campaign.
Campaigning in Sterling Heights, Mich., Sunday night, he disputed the FBI’s decision and claimed Clinton is “protected by a rigged system.” The Democratic nominee “is guilty,” he said after the bureau confirmed its July assessment that Clinton did not commit a crime. “She knows it. The FBI knows it. The people know it.” He urged the audience to deliver “justice” by voting on Tuesday.
Race/Topic (Click to Sort) |
Poll |
Results |
Spread |
General Election: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson vs. Stein |
CBS News |
Clinton 45, Trump 41, Johnson 5, Stein 2 |
Clinton +4 |
General Election: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson vs. Stein |
IBD/TIPP Tracking |
Clinton 41, Trump 43, Johnson 6, Stein 2 |
Trump +2 |
General Election: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson vs. Stein |
Bloomberg |
Clinton 44, Trump 41, Johnson 4, Stein 2 |
Clinton +3 |
General Election: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson vs. Stein |
ABC/Wash Post Tracking |
Clinton 47, Trump 43, Johnson 4, Stein 2 |
Clinton +4 |
General Election: Trump vs. Clinton |
LA Times/USC Tracking |
Clinton 43, Trump 48 |
Trump +5 |
General Election: Trump vs. Clinton |
CBS News |
Clinton 47, Trump 43 |
Clinton +4 |
General Election: Trump vs. Clinton |
Bloomberg |
Clinton 46, Trump 43 |
Clinton +3 |
General Election: Trump vs. Clinton |
IBD/TIPP Tracking |
Clinton 43, Trump 42 |
Clinton +1 |
General Election: Trump vs. Clinton |
ABC/Wash Post Tracking |
Clinton 49, Trump 45 |
Clinton +4 |
Florida: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson vs. Stein |
Quinnipiac |
Clinton 46, Trump 45, Johnson 2, Stein 1 |
Clinton +1 |
Ohio: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson vs. Stein |
Emerson |
Trump 46, Clinton 39, Johnson 7, Stein 3 |
Trump +7 |
North Carolina: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson |
Quinnipiac |
Trump 45, Clinton 47, Johnson 3 |
Clinton +2 |
New Mexico: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson vs. Stein |
Zia Poll |
Clinton 46, Trump 44, Johnson 6, Stein 1 |
Clinton +2 |
Nevada: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson |
Emerson* |
Trump 46, Clinton 47, Johnson 4 |
Clinton +1 |
Virginia: Trump vs. Clinton |
Christopher Newport Univ.* |
Clinton 48, Trump 42 |
Clinton +6 |
Florida Senate – Rubio vs. Murphy |
Quinnipiac |
Rubio 50, Murphy 43 |
Rubio +7 |
North Carolina Senate – Burr vs. Ross |
Quinnipiac |
Burr 47, Ross 47 |
Tie |
Ohio Senate – Portman vs. Strickland |
Emerson |
Portman 49, Strickland 28 |
Portman +21 |
North Carolina Governor – McCrory vs. Cooper |
Quinnipiac |
Cooper 50, McCrory 47 |
Cooper +3 |
2016 Generic Congressional Vote |
Bloomberg |
Democrats 45, Republicans 48 |
Republicans +3 |
With one day to go until Election Day, Yahoo News political consultant Brian Goldsmith breaks down where Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump stand on 10 key issues, using only 10 words for each issue.