Conflicting Numbers but One Clear Conclusion - Clinton Is Ahead
Politics 2016 ELECTION DAY Oct 27 2016, 1:16 pm ET
Conflicting Numbers but One Clear Conclusion - Clinton Is Ahead
by Mark Murray
In the last 24 hours, one national poll showed Hillary Clinton with a 14-point lead. Another had her ahead by just three points. And another found it right in the middle -- Clinton up nine points.
In the battleground states, meanwhile, one survey had Clinton leading in New Hampshire by nine points while another one had her up four in the Granite State. Then there was that recent Florida poll that found Donald Trump ahead by two.
How to make sense of the plethora of polls? Well, here's an answer: Clinton is clearly ahead, though the margin is larger in some polls than others.
And when looking at the battleground states, she still has the easiest path to the 270 electoral votes.
Looking at the national polls, the Huffington Post shows Clinton with an average lead of seven points in the surveys it recognizes, while the RealClearPolitics average has it at five points.
READ MORE: http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/2016-elec...
Conflicting Numbers but One Clear Conclusion - Clinton Is Ahead
by Mark Murray
In the last 24 hours, one national poll showed Hillary Clinton with a 14-point lead. Another had her ahead by just three points. And another found it right in the middle -- Clinton up nine points.
In the battleground states, meanwhile, one survey had Clinton leading in New Hampshire by nine points while another one had her up four in the Granite State. Then there was that recent Florida poll that found Donald Trump ahead by two.
How to make sense of the plethora of polls? Well, here's an answer: Clinton is clearly ahead, though the margin is larger in some polls than others.
And when looking at the battleground states, she still has the easiest path to the 270 electoral votes.
Looking at the national polls, the Huffington Post shows Clinton with an average lead of seven points in the surveys it recognizes, while the RealClearPolitics average has it at five points.
READ MORE: http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/2016-elec...