It's hard to remember just how wrong they are/were -- let's just say I got out of the habit of spending much time on CNN, after stomaching stuff like this every day --
Look at how they lied through their teeth! Note that even the Democrats don't dare accuse Trump of any kind of election funny business. The Liberals have restricted themselves to campaigning to do away with the Electoral College.
That's because it's the Democrats who historically try to win elections "at all costs" including fraud. There's even a famous joke in democratic Chicago (a.k.a. Chicongo, a.k.a. S***congo) "vote early and often".
Always note the tactics of a group's enemies -- it says a lot about the other group. For example, the Jєωs said Our Lord worked miracles by the power of the devil. That proves that they were utterly unable to DENY the miracles altogether! You know the Jєωs would have denied the miracles (or explained them away) if they could have -- but no one would have bought it. The miracles were too impressive and numerous.
New poll shows Clinton over Trump by double-digits
By Eric Bradner, CNN
Updated 4:43 PM ET, Sun October 23, 2016
An ABC News poll shows Clinton leading Trump, 50% to 38%
CNN's Poll of Polls average has Clinton ahead 48% to 39%
(CNN)Hillary Clinton has a 12-point lead over Donald Trump and has reached 50% support nationally among likely voters, a new ABC News tracking poll shows.
The poll shows Clinton with 50% support to Trump's 38%, with 5% backing Libertarian Gary Johnson and 2% supporting the Green Party's Jill Stein.
The poll comes on the heels of the third presidential debate, which a post-debate CNN/ORC snap poll showed Clinton won.
The ABC News survey's results show Clinton with a 20-point advantage among women, and a 3-point edge with men -- a group that has tilted toward Trump for most of the 2016 race.
Clinton leads among voters of all education levels -- but her 3-point advantage with those without college degrees is smaller than her 20-point lead among voters with college degrees.
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Trump's strongest group remains white, non-college educated voters, who back him 55% to 36%.
The results showing Clinton with a growing lead largely match CNN's Poll of Polls, which averages recent national surveys. That Poll of Polls shows Clinton ahead 48% to Trump's 39%.
The ABC News poll was conducted October 20-22 and includes 874 likely voters. Its margin of error is plus or minus 3.5 percentage points.
http://www.cnn.com/2016/10/23/politics/hillary-clinton-donald-trump-presidential-polls/