Trump Holds Narrow Lead in Florida: Bloomberg Poll

Trump Holds Narrow Lead in Florida: Bloomberg Poll

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The transcript discusses the dynamics of the 2016 U.S. presidential election, focusing on key battleground states like Pennsylvania and Florida. It highlights the strategies of both candidates, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, to rekindle excitement in the final days of the campaign. The impact of issues like Obamacare and the role of President Obama in supporting Clinton are also examined. The discussion provides insights into voter demographics and the potential influence of external factors such as WikiLeaks.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the significance of Pennsylvania and Florida in the upcoming election?

They are both considered safe states for the candidates.

They are the only states where debates were held.

They have the highest number of electoral votes.

They are battleground states that could determine the election outcome.

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What challenge do the candidates face after the third debate?

Increasing their campaign budgets.

Securing endorsements from other politicians.

Finding new debate topics.

Maintaining voter excitement in the final days.

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How does Trump's campaign plan to use Obamacare to their advantage?

By supporting it as a successful policy.

By ignoring it completely.

By highlighting the increase in health costs.

By promising to expand it.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Which demographic does Trump perform well with in Florida?

Latin voters.

Urban professionals.

Less educated white males.

Highly educated women.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is unique about President Obama's involvement in Clinton's campaign?

He is focusing solely on social media.

He is not participating at all.

He is campaigning more than any previous sitting president.

He is only campaigning in his home state.