As we told you earlier, a Quinnipiac University put the Trump/Clinton race on a national level at a statistical tie. However, according to Ballotpedia’s polling, Hillary Clinton holds leads in these battleground states:
#BREAKING
GE Clinton leads Trump in…Michigan by 17%
Florida +14%
Pennsylvania +14%
NC +10%
Ohio +9%
Virginia +7%
Iowa +4%Ballotpedia
— Political Polls (@PpollingNumbers) June 29, 2016
Here’s a state-by-state breakdown including how each went in 2012:
#BREAKING Florida GE:
Clinton 51% (+14)
Trump 37%Ballotpedia's battleground poll
Obama won FL in 2012 by 0.9%
— Political Polls (@PpollingNumbers) June 29, 2016
#BREAKING Pennsylvania GE:
Clinton 49% (+14)
Trump 35%Ballotpedia's battleground pollhttps://t.co/6hwImhQ7pA
Obama won PA in 2012 by 5%
— Political Polls (@PpollingNumbers) June 29, 2016
#BREAKING North Carolina GE:
Clinton 48% (+10)
Trump 39%Ballotpedia's battleground poll
Romney won NC in 2012 by 2%
— Political Polls (@PpollingNumbers) June 29, 2016
#BREAKING Michigan GE:
Clinton 50% (+17)
Trump 33%Ballotpedia's battleground pollhttps://t.co/6hwImhQ7pA
Obama won MI in 2012 by 9%
— Political Polls (@PpollingNumbers) June 29, 2016
#BREAKING Ohio GE:
Clinton 46% (+9)
Trump 37%Ballotpedia's battleground pollhttps://t.co/6hwImhQ7pA
Obama won OH in 2012 by 3%
— Political Polls (@PpollingNumbers) June 29, 2016
#BREAKING Virginia GE:
Clinton 45% (+7)
Trump 38%Ballotpedia's battleground pollhttps://t.co/6hwImhQ7pA
Obama won VA in 2012 by 3%
— Political Polls (@PpollingNumbers) June 29, 2016
#BREAKING Iowa GE:
Clinton 45% (+4)
Trump 41%Ballotpedia's battleground pollhttps://t.co/6hwImhQ7pA
Obama won IA in 2012 by 5%
— Political Polls (@PpollingNumbers) June 29, 2016
According to Ballotpedia, John Kasich would come out ahead of Hillary Clinton in four of those seven battleground states.
Brutal numbers … if true:
I'm calling BS no way these numbers are correct…who is Ballotpedia? https://t.co/nGgtpfU0qi
— Charles V Payne (@cvpayne) June 29, 2016
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