WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — On Wednesday, a new survey released by Monmouth University showed that Clinton held a four-point lead over Trump in New Hampshire. The Democratic candidate had support of 46 percent registered voters, while 42 percent of respondents favored Trump.
"The recent poll says, we are too down in New Hampshire, but I don't think so. These polls are called dirty polls," Trump claimed at the rally. "I think we are winning New Hampshire big!"
Trump added that he was confident in remaining overall advantage in other battleground states, such as Florida, Iowa, and Pennsylvania.
US citizens are set to elect 45th president of the Unites States on November 8.