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The latest consensus electoral map, Trump vs. Clinton

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Ohio : Trump vs. Clinton Poll Election 2016

Ohio: Trump vs. Clinton Ohio: Trump vs. Clinton  |  4-Way (Johnson & Stein) National RCP Average  |  RCP Electoral Map  |  Florida  |  Ohio  |  Pennsylvania  |  Michigan  |  N.H.  |  Virginia  |  North Carolina  |  Clinton Favorability  |  Trump Favorability  |  Democratic Nomination  |  Republican Nomination  |  Latest 2016 Polls Polling Data Poll Date Sample MoE Clinton (D) Trump (R) Spread RCP Average 5/16 - 6/23 -- -- 42.7 39.7 Clinton +3.0 PPP (D)* 6/22 - 6/23 708 RV 3.7 44 40 Clinton +4 Quinnipiac 6/8 - 6/19 971 RV 3.1 40 40 Tie CBS News/YouGov 5/16 - 5/19 992 LV 3.7 44 39 Clinton +5 All Ohio: Trump vs. Clinton Polling Data //////////////////////////////

Clinton is currently campaigning with Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA)

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2016 Election Polls

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Tue Jun 28, 2016    ELECTION 2016,  POLITICS Clinton leads Trump by 11 points in U.S. presidential race Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton posted an 11 percentage point lead over her Republican rival Donald Trump, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Tuesday, a small decline since late last week. The June 24-28 poll showed that 45.3 percent of likely American voters support Clinton while 34.1 percent support Trump, and another 20.5 percent support neither. http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-poll-idUSKCN0ZE2WM 2016 Election Polls Updated  June 27, 2016 National Polling Average Hillary Clinton 45% Donald J. Trump 39% Jan. ’16 Feb. March April May June July 36% 40% 44% 48% Trump Clinton Polls Dates Type, Respondents Clinton Trump Margin Morning Consult   NEW 6/24 - 6/27 Online4,001 44 39 Clinton +5 ABC News/Washington Post   NEW 6/20 - 6/23 Live Phone836 51 39 Clinton +12 NBC News/Wall Street Jo

The top 5 people Donald Trump might pick as his vice president

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5.  Joni Ernst Joni Ernst. (Brian C. Frank/Reuters) The senator from Iowa has a very bright political future ahead of her. Ernst emerged as a surprising star of the 2014 Senate class with a sterling resume (military background, time spent in state legislature, etc.) and a gift for communicating. She's well-liked by many in the party and is seen as a fresh face -- factors that should appeal to Trump. The question is whether Ernst wants to hitch her wagon -- and her political future -- to The Donald. 4.  Bob Corker Sen. Bob Corker leaves Trump Tower May 23 after meeting with presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. (Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty Images) The  senator from Tennessee huddled with Trump this week in New York , a meeting that launched 1,000 stories about whether he was the pick. And Corker seems to be courting such speculation;  his statement praising Trump  in the immediate aftermath of the nominee's foreign policy speech a few weeks back wa