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The TRUMP SURGE is Starting to look More Like a TRUMP TIDAL WAVE

Hillary Clinton’s campaign is in desperation mode, as she tumbles in the polls and is marred by more scandal, lies, and more and more questions about her FAILING health after she passed out COLD at the 9/11 memorial and had to be stuffed, head-first into her “medical bus.”

Also, recently, Hillary spoke to donors and called Trump supporters a “basket of deplorable,” racist, bigots, and xenophobes, which she’s been criticized for by both the left and the right.

As she crashes in the polls, many insiders are speculating that this is the end for Hillary.

Meanwhile, the Trump SURGE is looking more like a TRUMP TIDAL WAVE as he closes in and overtakes Clinton in many battleground states and he’s even putting solid BLUE states into PLAY.

From the Daily Caller:

Two weeks ago, some pundits began talking about a Trump “surge.” Suddenly, that surge is looking like a full-fledged “wave.”

In one battleground after another, the billionaire real estate mogul is opening up a lead over Hillary Clinton – or making that state’s race competitive again. He’s also beating Clinton in several of the latest national polls. Mainstream pundits are reeling from the shock.

Take Ohio. Three straight polls now find Trump with a solid single-digit lead. Trump has closed the gap with women to low single-digits while preserving his robust double-digit lead among men. And Trump’s leading among college-educated and non-college educated voters alike. That’s a real sea-change.

The same is happening in Florida where the latest poll has Trump up by three. Trump’s also narrowed Clinton’s lead among Hispanics. Remember the Trump “pivot” on immigration? It looks like it might be working.

Florida and Ohio are quadrennial battleground states; typically, they are close. But the former reality TV star is also winning in Iowa and narrowing the gap with Clinton in Blue-trending states like Colorado, Nevada and Virginia.

In Virginia, Clinton was so confident of victory that she’d canceled her planned ad buys and was beginning to close down field offices. And Colorado, a key Southwestern swing state, seemed to be sewn up, too. The former First Lady once had strong double digit leads in both states.

No longer. In fact, despite the advice of some Republicans, Trump is determined to keep fighting for the Commonwealth State. The latest poll showing him trailing by just three points seems to vindicate that decision.

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