Watch Donald Trump Rally In Ohio Stream Live: Reeling In Polls, Trump Train Rolls Into Key Swing State
With his bid for the presidency reeling in the polls, Donald Trump rolls into Ohio Tuesday — a crucial swing state that he must win in November to have a chance of beating Democrat Hillary Clinton — for a rally that will stream live. He is expected to unleash another flood of attacks on Clinton, and likely on Clinton’s newest campaign surrogate as well, Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren.
Scroll down this page to watch a live stream of the Donald Trump rally in St. Clairsville, Ohio, on Tuesday.
Warren has been long rumored to be in line for the vice-presidential spot on the Hillary Clinton Democratic ticket, and the pair gave a preview of what a Clinton-Warren ticket might look like on the campaign trail Monday when they made their first side-by-side appearance, also in Ohio, in Cincinnati.
“You want to see goofy? Look at him in that hat,” Elizabeth Warren says of Donald Trump https://t.co/lreEWABYrchttps://t.co/QiCawV0IjO
— The Boston Globe (@BostonGlobe) June 27, 2016
Warren delivered a speech to introduce Clinton in which she lambasted Donald Trump, calling Trump “a small, insecure money-grubber who fights for nobody but himself,” and “a nasty man who will never become president of the United States, because Hillary Clinton will be the next president of the United States.”
Before the Clinton-Warren rally had even concluded, Donald Trump lashed back using his favorite weapon, his Twitter account.
Crooked Hillary is wheeling out one of the least productive senators in the U.S. Senate, goofy Elizabeth Warren, who lied on heritage.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 27, 2016
But, anyone familiar with Trump will expect that the Republican presumptive nominee will have much more to say about Hillary Clinton and Elizabeth Warren when he takes the stage at Ohio University Eastern’s Health and Physical Fitness Building in St. Clairsville on Tuesday.
To watch a live stream of the Donald Trump rally in Ohio, click on the video below. Trump is scheduled to take the podium at 7 p.m. Eastern Time, 4 p.m. Pacific, on Tuesday, June 28.
Trump has been expected to receive a “bounce” due to economic fears sparked by the “Brexit” vote in the United Kingdom Thursday, which saw that country vote to pull out of the European Union. The stunning vote sent markets into free fall in Europe and around the globe.
Polling has yet to show any significant improvement for Donald Trump, or any noteworthy drop for Hillary Clinton, possibly due to Trump’s immediate response to the Brexit vote delivered in a press conference on a golf course that he owns in Scotland. He appeared pleased that the economic crisis would be good for his golf business.
“If the pound goes down, more people are coming to Turnberry. I think it could very well turn out to be a positive,” he said. “I love to see people take their country back. And that’s really what’s happening in the United States’ and other parts of the world.”
Watch the full Donald Trump Brexit press conference at Turnberry, Scotland, in the video below.
Clinton continues to open up wide leads over Trump in national head-to-head polls, as Trump trails by an average of 7.4 percentage points in the five most recent polls released — and overall by 6.5 points in the Pollster.com average of all polls in the race.
Donald Trump to hold rally in St. Clairsville Tuesday.https://t.co/s8NRR1NGch pic.twitter.com/kIW55ILiZr
— WBOY 12News (@WBOY12News) June 27, 2016
Ohio carries with it 18 electoral votes, and is considered a swing state, one that could be up for grabs for either the Democratic or Republican Trump. Both candidates will need to win Ohio and several other key swing states to have a shot a defeating Clinton in the fall.
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Right now, polling shows Trump with a deficit to overcome in Ohio, though not a staggering one. He trails Clinton by 3.5 percentage points, according to the Pollster.com average of all polls, and by two points in the five most recent state polls there.
However, even if Trump manages to “flip” Ohio, erasing Clinton’s lead there, there are still five other states in which he trails Hillary Clinton by fewer than five points. According to the election-tracking site ElectionGraphs.com, and of those states, Trump can afford to lose only Iowa or Nevada — but not both — to win the election, assuming Donald Trump also wins most of the states in which he now holds a polling lead.
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