Trump: Polls are 'turning rather rapidly' in my favor

Donald Trump believes the polls are starting to swing back his way.

"Look, these are very greedy people. These are people that have skirted the law for a long time. Hard to believe that, you know, somebody like this has a good chance, you know — a fairly good chance of being president," Trump told "Fox & Friends" about the Clintons, while discussing his call to shut down the Clinton Foundation on Monday.


Trump added, "Although if you look at the most recent polls I think things are turning. I think they're turning rather rapidly. But it's hard to believe she can be running. To be honest with you, with the emails and the crime she committed, she shouldn't even be allowed to run for president."

The Trump campaign has pointed repeatedly to the USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times daily tracking poll, which on Sunday showed the Republican leading Hillary Clinton 45 percent to 43 percent, within the survey's margin of error. Unlike most other national and state surveys, the poll surveys 300-400 eligible voters daily, drawn from a panel of the same 3,200 people. Other national and battleground surveys have shown Clinton with more comfortable leads.