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Donald Trump waves as he steps from his plane as he arrives at a campaign rally in Wilmington, Ohio, on Nov. 4, 2016.John Minchillo鈥擜PBy Lucinda ShenDecember 1, 2016 11:42 AM ESTPresident-elect Donald Trump on Thursday will host his first rally since winning the election and promising to embark on a multiple-state victory tour.The real estate mogul is expected to speak along side Vice President-elect Mike Pence at the U.S. Bank Arena in Cinci stanley cup nnati, Ohio as part of his so-called Thank You tour.Before the Ohio event, Trump is expected visit Indianapoli stanley cup s to announce a deal with Carrier to keep some 1,000 jobs in the country. The company air-conditioning plant previously planned to move more than 2,000 positions abroad.Trump Cincinnati stop will stanley cup be the first of several post-election rallies. He is expected to visit other states that helped propel him to a surprise victory on Election Day.You can watch Trump rally above starting at 7 p.m. Eastern.More Must-Reads from TIMEHow the Economy is Doing in the Swing StatesHarris Battles For the Bro VoteOur Guide to Voting in the 2024 ElectionMel Robbins Will Make You Do ItWhy Vinegar Is So Good for YouYou Dont Have to Dread the End of Daylight SavingThe 20 Best Halloween TV Episodes of All TimeMeet TIMEs Newest Class of Next Generation LeadersContact us at letters@time Fnfu Calais Jungle is Ablaze As Crews Continue to Dismantle the Migrant Camp
Hi yeezy llary Clinton holds a town hall meeting at the Manchester Community College on Oct. 5, 2015 in Manchester, NH.Alfredo Sosa鈥擟hristian Science Monitor/Getty ImagesBy Tanya BasuOctober 11, 2015 1:58 PM EDTHillary Clinton remains the top choice among prospective Democratic voters while Donald Trump holds onto his lead as the Republican choice, according to a new CBS News poll.Clinton held onto a lead as the top Democratic choice a few days ahead of the first Democratic Presiden adidas samba tial candidate debate on Tuesday, with 46% of voters saying she jordan was their choice for the nomination. Clinton is 19 points ahead of second place Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. Vice President Joe Bidenmdash;who has not officially thrown his hat into the ring yetmdash;rounds out the top 3, with 16% of the vote.If Biden isn ;t a candidate, Clinton lead over Sanders widens to 56% in favor of the former Secretary of State and 32% voting for Sanders. Clinton has a strong base support that has helped to maintain her lead: six in 10 Democrats find her the most electable candidate, with 51% of women and 48% of older voters in favor of Clinton.On the Republican side, Trump is still on top with 27% of the vote. His closest competitor, Ben Carson, has shot up in polls to 21% over the last month. The rest of the Republican pool clocks in at single digits, with Texas Sen. Ted Cruz in third place at 9%.Trump candidacy remains strong, as seven in 10 Republican primary voters say they would support him |
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