If the polls in early September are any inclination, it’s going to be an unbearable month for the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign.
A CNN/ORC poll conducted from Sept. 4-8 found Clinton losing or tied with the three major GOP frontrunners – Donald Trump, Ben Carson, and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush.
Clinton’s numbers fell the most drastically against Trump, her lead fell by 24 points from June to September where they are now tied at 48 percent.
Carson leads the Democratic frontrunner by 51 to 46 percent and Bush leads her more narrowly by 49 to 47 percent.
This isn’t the first poll that had Clinton falling behind Republican challengers.
A Survey USA poll released last week had Trump beating her by 5 points, a Public Policy Polling report from Sept. 3 showed her tied with Carson, and a Fox News Poll from mid-August had Bush beating the Democratic frontrunner by 44 to 42 percent.
“Every time you think you think they hit bottom, there’s a new bottom,”said MSNBC’s Chuck Todd on Morning Joe Friday. “And you know, look, we can all use the caveats all we want… but a month ago when she was having bad poll numbers, one of the things they hung their hat on was that as bad as it looked, she was in better shape when matched up against Republicans, well that’s not happening anymore.”
