Trump Campaign Says Polling Skewed Because It’s Trendy To Oppose Trump

The Trump campaign is now telling folks, like the UK’s Channel 4, that presidential polling showing Donald Trump trailing Democrat Hillary Clinton isn’t accurate because it’s become gauche to be a professed Trump supporter these days.

Via Mediaite:

Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway told the UK’s Channel 4 that Donald Trump is actually winning the election, but every poll is wrong because Trump voters are undercover.

Conway denied on the Channel 4 special “President Trump: Can He Really Win?” that Trump was losing and denounced the polls that showed him down to Hillary Clinton as “cherry-picked polling numbers that are put out there by media outlets that are also bent on his destruction.”

“Donald Trump performs consistently better in online polling where a human being is not talking to another human being about what he or she may do in the election,” she argued. “It’s because it’s become socially desirable, if you’re a college educated person in the United States of America, to say that you’re against Donald Trump.”

“The hidden Trump vote in this country is a very significant proposition,” she insisted.

“Have you been able to put a number on that?” asked the Channel 4 interviewer.

“Yes,” Conway responded confidently.

“What do you think that is?”

“I can’t discuss it,” she said. “It’s a project we’re doing internally. I call it the undercover Trump voter, but it’s real.”

Very interesting spin. I find it very hard to believe that, given the “out and proud” Trump crazies, that there are enough “undercover Trump voters” to really skew every major poll in the country for a month.

Reuters/Ipsos Poll: Hillary Clinton Opens Up 12 Lead Over Donald Trump

The latest Reuters/Ipsos poll shows Democrat Hillary Clinton with a strong 12 point lead over Republican Donald Trump.

Even as Trump relentlessly hammers Clinton over an “everything but the kitchen sink” range of issues, likely voters favor Clinton over Trump 45% versus 33%.

Even in a four-way poll that Clinton holds a decisive 8 point lead over Trump, still well outside the 3 point margin of error.

The four man race broke down as Clinton getting 41%, Trump 33%, Libertarian Party candidate Gary Johnson 7% and Green Party candidate 2%.

From Reuters:

Clinton, the former U.S. secretary of state, has led Trump, a New York businessman, throughout most of the 2016 campaign. But her latest lead represents a stronger level of support than polls indicated over the past few weeks. Earlier in August, Clinton’s lead over Trump ranged from 3 to 9 percentage points in the poll.

The poll also found that about 22 percent of likely voters would not pick either candidate. That lack of support is high compared with how people responded to the poll during the 2012 presidential election between Democratic President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney.

“Those who are wavering right now are just as likely to be thinking about supporting a third-party candidate instead, and not between Clinton and Trump,” said Tom Smith, who directs the Center for the Study of Politics and Society at the University of Chicago.

Trump Campaign Manager: Trump Does “Hurl Insults” But It’s The Victim’s Fault

Donald Trump’s new campaign manager (is this version 3.0?) Kellyanne Conway sat down with Fox News’ Megyn Kelly to chat on several Trumpian topics, including his penchant for insulting folks he doesn’t like via the campaign stump and Twitter.

After Conway told the media this past Sunday that Trump “doesn’t hurl personal insults,” Megyn Kelly had to call Conway out.

From Talking Points Memo:

After Trump took to Twitter to slam Mika Brzezinski as “neurotic” and call her the “very insecure long-time girlfriend” of co-host Joe Scarborough, Fox News host Megyn Kelly recounted how Conway had argued Trump doesn’t employ personal attacks.

“Now, you know that’s not true,” Kelly said on her show.

Conway replied that Trump “doesn’t do it without being attacked first,” a well-worn defense Trump himself has used since his campaign’s infancy.

“But does that excuse it? Just today he called Mika Brzezinski neurotic, which is another term, basically, for mentally ill,” the Fox News host responded. “He’s called other female news personalities things like crazy. The man does hurl personal insults.”

“But not unprompted,” Conway said.

It’s always interesting the language games these surrogates play. Note how Kellyanne won’t say that Trump will “deport all 11 million undocumented immigrants.” She’s clearly dodging a word or phrase that she doesn’t want uttered on record. And while she gets away with it, the viewer sees that she’s dodging. And that throws up a flag.

The questions about insults starts at the 6:50 mark, but I think the full interview is worth watching.

Trump Cancels Campaign Events With No Explanation

Donald Trump’s Communication’s guy, Jason Miller, shares the news that Sean Hannity’s show has, basically, become an unofficial arm of the Trump campaign.

“Today, Mr. Trump is in Texas for two large fundraisers and then he will be taping an important town hall on border security and crimes committed by illegal aliens that will air nationally over two nights on Fox News’ Hannity.”

“Over two nights on Fox News’ Hannity???”

Meanwhile, the Trumpster has cancelled other events scheduled for this week with no explanation.

#ManyPeopleAreSaying there’s a health issue involved. Not me, of course, but many people.

Many people…

Donald Trump’s Staffers Love To Post Racist/Anti-Muslim Content To Social Media

A look into the social media accounts of 50 present and former Donald Trump staffers by the Associated Press reveals numerous racist and anti-Muslim posts including Muslims being unfit to be U.S. citizens, mocking Mexican accents, black on white violence and more inflammatory content.

The AP examined the social media feeds of more than 50 current and former campaign employees who helped propel Trump through the primary elections. The campaign has employed a mix of veteran political operatives and outsiders. Most come across as dedicated, enthusiastic partisans, but at least seven expressed views that were overtly racially charged, supportive of violent actions or broadly hostile to Muslims.

A graphic designer for Trump’s advance team approvingly posted video of a black man eating fried chicken and criticizing fellow blacks for ignorance, irresponsibility and having too many children. A Trump field organizer in Virginia declared that Muslims were seeking to impose Sharia law in America and that “those who understand Islam for what it is are gearing up for the fight.”

The AP’s findings come at a time when Trump is showing new interest in appealing to minority voters, insisting he will be fair in dealing with the 11 million people in the U.S. illegally and explicitly pitching himself to African-Americans, saying “what do you have to lose?”

The AP also reviewed the public social media accounts of more than three dozen employees of Hillary Clinton’s far larger campaign staff and found nothing as inflammatory. One staffer said Trump’s style of speaking reminded him of a roommate who had taken too many hallucinogenic mushrooms. AP also reviewed images attached to more than 19,000 stolen internal emails from the Democratic National Committee for racially or religiously inflammatory memes, finding nothing of note.

While the AP has sent several requests for comment on the social media posts over the past month, no response has been forthcoming.

Trump Could Win Florida, Pennsylvania & Ohio And Still Lose

NPR’s Domenico Montanaro tweeted this completely plausible electoral college map showing Republican winning Florida, Pennsylvania and Ohio, and still losing to Democrat Hillary Clinton.

In reality, I think Hillary will probably win those three states, but this example shows how far back Trump is in the electoral college count.

Trump Campaign Manager: I’m White And I Was Moved By Trump’s Outreach To Black Voters

Earlier this week, GOP White House hopeful Donald Trump raised eyebrows with his appeal to African-American voters.

The outreach was based on the notion that black voters “can’t do any worse” than they have with Democrats – an odd way to ask for votes.

It was also interesting that he made the statement in a Michigan town that is 94% white. There were practically no faces of color in the audience.

This morning on ABC News’ This Week, George Stephanopoulos told new Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway that a great number of voters were offended by Trump’s wide generalization of poverty in the African-American community. In a strange response,  Conway explained that she lives in a white community and she was “moved” by his comments.

STEPHANOPOULOS: As you know — you were just talking about that. But many in the African American community saw that as insulting because they say most African Americans don’t live in poverty and that Mr. Trump was making those comments in communities that are more than 90 percent white.

CONWAY: Those comments are for all Americans. And I live in a white community. I’m white. I was very moved by his comment. In other words, he is trying to tell Americans that we can do better. And the thing that he said that I think got a great deal of resonance is that maybe Hillary Clinton looks at you as voters as your — takes you for granted. I look at you as people.

Liberal Redneck: Trump’s Campaign Is A ‘S–tshow’

Clip description: Hillbilly-in-Chief Trae Crowder doesn’t want to talk about Donald Trump all the damn time, but the son of a b—h is making it way too hard to talk about anything else.

“I took a week off from Trump to talk about the Olympics and in the intervening time he has heavily implied someone should shoot Hillary Clinton.

“He explicitly stated multiple times that Obama founded ISIS.

“He went after freedom of the press again saying it should be illegal for the media just be able to publish anything they want about him, especially when it’s false.

“Can you imagine if they were saying some truly outrageous shit, like accusing of him, like, I don’t know, of not being an American citizen or, like, being a secret Muslim, or something like that?”

Politifact: Donald “I Will Never Lie To You” Trump Lies 70% Of The Time

Donald Trump pointedly told the crowd at a campaign rally in North Carolina on Thursday that he would never lie to them.

“I’ve traveled all across this country laying out my bold and modern agenda for change. In this journey, I will never lie to you.”

Funny thing is the Pulitzer Prize winning website Politifact has fact-checked many of the Trumpster’s statements over the course of this past year on the campaign trail. And the results don’t support his “I will never lie to you” statement.

As a matter of fact, Politifact’s Trump scorecard reads “70% Mostly False, False, and Pants on Fire.” His statements have been so untruthful that Trump’s statements were awarded PolitiFact’s “2015 Lie of the Year.”

Check his Politifact Scorecard below. Click image to enlarge.

Campaign Ad Documents Donald Trump’s Nonexistent “Regrets”

On Thursday, GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump told a crowd of followers supporters in an uncharacteristic admission that sometimes he says “the wrong thing.”

“Sometimes, in the heat of debate and speaking on a multitude of issues, you don’t choose the right words or you say the wrong thing. I have done that. And believe it or not, I regret it. And I do regret it, particularly where it may have caused personal pain. Too much is at stake for us to be consumed with these issues.”

Regret? Really? Regret?

Does anyone really think Trump “regrets” anything he’s said? To be factual, he’s been asked that very question many times in the past and the answer is always “no.”

Cue the new campaign ad from Hillary Clinton which documents many of those very moments where the Trumpster says things like “I don’t regret anything” and “I like not to regret anything.”