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Clinton takes lead in N.C. poll following tape release
Clinton takes lead in N.C. poll following tape releaseHillary Clinton speaks during a campaign stop at Wake Technical Community College in Raleigh, N.C., on Sept. 27, 2016.(Photo: Matt Rourke, AP)Hillary Clinton has pulled ahead of Donald Trump in a new North Carolina poll, though she is within the margin of error, following the release of a video from 2005 where the Republican nominee discusses groping women.Clinton led Trump 45%-43% in a Suffolk University poll in the Tar Heel State released Thursday.
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Clinton has nine-point lead in Pennsylvania poll - MarketWatch
Clinton has nine-point lead in Pennsylvania poll - MarketWatchA spokeswoman for Donald Trump says four women have come forward to accuse the Republican nominee of sexual misconduct because they want "15 minutes of fame."During a panel discussion late Wednesday on "CNN Tonight," spokeswoman Katrina Pierson responded to reports that the women had accused Trump of inappropriately touching them in separate incidents."Just to answer the question on why they would come out, Don, because 15 minutes of fame," she told CNN host Don Lemon.Politico writes Pierson contested the account of Jessica Leeds, who said in a New York Times story that Trump grabbed her breasts after pulling up an armrest that separated them during a flight to New York 30 years ago.
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Clinton takes 9-point lead in Pennsylvania poll
Clinton takes 9-point lead in Pennsylvania pollHillary Clinton holds a commanding 9-point lead on Donald Trump in the critical state of Pennsylvania and is trouncing him in the Philadelphia suburbs, where more than 80 percent of voters say they're bothered by the 2005 video of the Republican nominee bragging about groping women.Ms. Clinton has 51 percent to Trump's 42 percent in a two-way race statewide, with her margin swelling to 28 percentage points in four suburban counties that were once reliably Republican, according to a Bloomberg Politics poll conducted Friday through Tuesday after the video's release.Ms. Clinton's suburban advantage is 18 points larger than President Barack Obama's winning margin there in 2012, meaning that to match Clinton's strength in those counties and in urban areas, Mr. Trump would have to dramatically improve on his 11-point lead in the rest of the state.
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