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Breaking : YUGE MISSISSIPPI Poll – Trump is Crushing Crooked Hillary

Donald Trump’s campaign is firing on all cylinders. 

He’s message of America First is resonating with millions and millions of Americans who are tired of decades of failed global policies and career politicians, like Hillary Clinton who are on the take.

Trump’s America First message is about placing the needs of ALL AMERICANS over the needs of foreign interests.  It’s about returning jobs, safety, and prosperity to America – bringing hope back home, where it belongs.

This Mississippi poll shows that his message is resonating.

Trump is up 15 points over Crooked Hillary.

From Regated.com:

A new poll released this morning states that Donald Trump has a lead of 15 over Hillary Clinton in Mississippi. The only other large scale poll, which took place in early March, had him up just three points over Hillary.

The poll, conducted by Magellan, can be located here with it’s full list of questions asked.

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A group of 1084 likely voters in Mississippi were called to ask who they support for president, among other things. There is a  2.9% rate of error in the poll. Among these callers, 54% of them said they would vote for Donald Trump if the election today, while only 39 percent of these people said they would vote for Hillary Clinton.

A separate poll conducted by the same source factored in Jill Stein and Gary Johnson. In this poll, Donald Trump gathered just slightly less of a percentage of the vote — 52%, while Hillary Clinton remained stagnant at 39%. And Gary Johnson? Only 3% of the likely voters said they would vote for him if the election was today. Less than one percent of voters polled in Mississippi would consider Jill Stein a good choice for their president.

Amy Moreno is a Published Author, Pug Lover & Game of Thrones Nerd. You can follow her on Twitter here.

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