
Hillary Clinton and the democrats are probably very worried about the November election. Ipso’s polling data shows that Donald Trump now leads Hillary Clinton in Michigan, Maine, Wisconsin and New Hampshire. Obama took all four states in 2008 and 2012. Ipso is no fly by night polling agency. Fivethirtyeight, the poll rating site gives them an A- in polling accuracy. The LA Times who shows Trump winning nationally by 3 points also has an A- rating. Rasmussen today released their polling data and Trump leads Clinton by 1 nationally.

The Real Clear Politics poll-aggregation site shows Trump behind Clinton in Michigan by eight percentage points, but Ipsos shows Trump just ahead of Clinton, at 44 percent to 43 percent.
In Maine, Ipsos shows Trump scoring 40 percent to Clinton’s 39 percent, while RCP puts Clinton ahead by roughly eight points.
In Wisconsin, Ipsos shows Trump ahead 39 percent to 36 percent, while RCP puts Clinton ahead by five points.
In New Hampshire, Ipsos gives Trump 48 percent support, compared to Clinton’s 34 percent. In contrast, RCP’s polling average shows Clinton ahead by nine points.