A POLITICO/Morning Consult poll taken October 13-15 found Trump had 36 percent support, while Democrat nominee Hillary Clinton remained at 42 percent in a four-way race including Libertarian Gary Johnson and Green Party candidate Jill Stein. Trump had worked his way back up to 39 percent immediately after the vice presidential debate, but has since lost any gains he made since the tape was leaked on October 7…
Eighty percent of Americans say they are confident their vote will be accurately counted in the election. But independent voters are markedly less certain their votes will count, with just 68 percent saying they are confident their vote will be registered on election day. Democrats are 91 percent confident, Republicans are 80 percent confident.
Americans are less certain that others votes will count, and Trump supporters are even more dubious. Sixty-eight percent say other people’s votes will count. Just 50 percent of Trump voters are confident that other’s votes will be registered, compared to 85 percent of Clinton supporters.
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