Hillary Clinton is dominating Trump in Virginia

Trump has pulled his campaign out of VA

Donald Trump’s campaign announced last week it would pull out of Virginia.

This comes amid surging poll numbers for Hillary Clinton, which according to the Christopher Newport University’s Wason Center, show a Hillary lead of 44 percent compares to Trump’s 29 percent in a four-way race among likely voters in Virginia.

This is a 15 percent gap, which compared to the four percent gap in mid-September, is dramatically different.

His campaign has identified a four-state strategy to win the presidency, assuming he can win all of the states Romney won in 2012. Florida, North Carolina, Ohio, and Pennsylvania, are all essential if he is to be victorious. All of which is he is currently slightly behind in according to RealClearPolitics.

But after the pussygate scandal, poor performance at the presidential debate and town hall, charity scandal, and more, not only are Trump’s polls declining on a state-level, but also on a national-level. According to a new NBC poll, Clinton leads Trump 48 percent to 37 percent in a four-way race.

This election is looking bleaker and bleaker for Trump.

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