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Clinton leads Trump in 4 more key states
In the key state of Colorado, Clinton leads Trump by 14 points, with 46 percent for Clinton and 32 percent for Trump among registered voters.
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According to Real Clear Politics, the last four polls in Pennsylvania have shown Trump down by 10 to 11 points. And 897 registered voters in Virginia were surveyed with a plus or minus 3.3-point margin of error.
Lee Miringoff, the director of the Marist College Institute for Public Opinion, the organization that conducts the poll for NBC News and the Wall Street Journal, discussed the poll on Friday night with MSNBC’s Steve Kornacki.
Mark Murray of NBC News says that if this poll is accurate, Trump has no path to victory. If she wins all those and adds Florida, with its 29 electoral votes, it’s game over.
She has the lead in polls of key swing states such as OH and Pennsylvania and appears to have a chance to expand the map with victories in traditionally red states like Georgia, he asserted. That overshadows Clinton by 11 points who has 35 percent support. He ended up winning by two percentage points.
In the four-way North Carolina contest, it’s Clinton at 45 percent, Trump at 36 percent, Johnson at 9 percent and Stein at 2 percent.
Hillary Clinton looks on as Barack Obama speaks during a campaign rally in Charlotte, North Carolina. This was the first poll since the beginning of June where Trump was ahead of Clinton in North Carolina, and all other polls since then have had Clinton beating her Republican rival. In July he was just 3 points ahead, 47%-44%.
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Florida, on the other hand, is performing well against his Democratic challenger Rep. Patrick Murphy in Florida.
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In Colorado, meanwhile, incumbent Democratic Sen.