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Donald Trump received a wave of discouraging polling news Thursday as an extraordinarily damaging week neared its conclusion.
Polls in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and New Hampshire suggested that a once tight race in the battlegrounds had shifted in favor of Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
The polls showed Clinton with a 9-point lead in Michigan, an 11-point lead in Pennsylvania, and a 17-point lead in New Hampshire. In mid-July, polls conducted in each state found the race to be within 3 points in either direction.Read the rest of the story HERE and follow a link to a related story below:
Utah’s Now a Swing State? You’re Telling Me Provo’s a No-Go?
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I think the idea is to sacrifice a 90% win for a closer win in Utah, in order to pull out a close victory in some of the union heavy, blue collar states. Makes sense to me.
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