Hillary Clinton has extended her lead.
That’s according to the latest Reuters/Ipsos poll, which surveyed 334 likely voters and found Clinton ahead of Trump by a 50% to 43% margin.
Last week Clinton’s lead was just one point, 46% to 45%.
As I pointed out then, though, there are some major red flags concerning this tracking poll. For instance, they’ve had some questionable results in other states.
The Reuters/Ipsos tracking poll is done entirely online in most of the fifty states. You can read more about the methodology here.
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Trump is a LOSER. So is his sometimes buddy, Toomey.
Stick to reading the poll aggregates, like HuffPo or 538.
That’s basically the Klan’s argument: good, decent white folk across the country support us, but the durned librul media and them shifty Hollywood types have made it so’s they don’t want to admit it! Make America great again!
Last week’s poll within 1% was considered an outlier, so out-and-out liars on the Trump team were pretending it was a trend.
Their funniest meme to question the polls is that there are legions of Trump supporters who are under-reported in the polls because they support Trump, but just don’t want to admit it.
Yeah, that’s some serious spin.
That’s a crazy amount of movement for *one week*. I wonder about this poll.