2 New National Polls Show Trump-Hillary Race is Statistically Tied
According to two new national polls, Donald Trump has SURGED himself back into this race, despite the dishonest mainstream media working overtime for Hillary and her campaign outspending him by approximately $82 million dollars.
With over 80 days to go until election day and 3 debates that have not yet even taken place, things are just about to heat up.
LA Times National Poll:

Rasmussen National Poll
White House Watch: @HillaryClinton 41%, @realDonaldTrump 39%, @GovGaryJohnson 9%, @DrJillStein 3%… https://t.co/BDAWSOi0UG
— Rasmussen Reports (@Rasmussen_Poll) August 18, 2016
Gee, what happened to Hillary’s magical and insurmountable lead?
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I’d like someone, somewhere, have an honest take on what their %s are around the country.
Good luck with that. All them are running scared. Confident that what Trump says is exactly what he is going to do. No matter how many of the senators or even the speaker of the house thinks they are above the POTUS they are not. Speaker of the House only holds the purse strings, and we have seen over the last couple of years how loosely they hold the purse strings. Nowadays you can’t even tell that Republicans have control of both houses and still can’t stand with a backbone or for that matter balls.
In an interview with CNN’s Brianna Keilar, Cohen not only denied the major overhaul at the top of Trump’s campaign was “a shakeup,” he denied that the GOP nominee was trailing Hillary Clinton at all.
“You say it’s not a shakeup, but you guys are down, and –” Keilar began.
“Says who?” Cohen interrupted.
Keilar was visibly taken aback.
“Polls – most of them,” she replied. “All of them.”
“Says who?” Cohen asked again.
“Polls, I just told you,” Keilar said. “I answered your question.”
“OK,” Cohen replied. “Which polls?”
“All of them,” Keilar said.