Donald Trump is touting some peculiar state surveys to claim he's looking 'very good' in the polls
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Lately, he's been relatively silent on the matter, as many recent surveys have shown him trailing Hillary Clinton both nationally and in key swing states. In the absence of positive poll numbers, Trump has taken to suggesting that the election might be "rigged."
On Thursday, he touted the results of polls in states that have traditionally voted for Republican presidential candidates, a curious move for the party's nominee at this stage of the general-election race.
"Poll numbers are starting to look very good," Trump tweeted. "Leading in Florida @CNN Arizona and big jump in Utah. All numbers rising, national way up. Wow!"
Arizona is considered a swing state in the 2016 election. But for the past four presidential elections, the state has voted for the Republican candidate by wide margins.
And only one recent Florida poll, from Florida Atlantic University, has shown Trump leading in that state. The survey found him up by 2 percentage points, with a margin of error of 2.7 percentage points. All other recent polls from that state have found Clinton leading, some by several points.
Utah is a different story. The heavily Republican-leaning state looks set to hand Trump a blowout win (he was up by 20 points in the latest poll there), but he remains highly unpopular with Utah voters. Only 31% of them said they view Trump favorably, but Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee, was even worse off with a 23% favorability rating there.
National polls have been even more troubling for Trump.
While it's true that his poll numbers have improved over the past couple of weeks, he still has a long way to go to close the gap with Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee:
RealClearPolitics
And a new national poll from Quinnipiac University out Thursday showed Clinton leading Trump by 10 points.
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