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Georgia Poll Finds Clinton Leading Trump; Libertarian Johnson in Double Digits

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Georgia Poll Finds Clinton Leading Trump; Libertarian Johnson in Double Digits

Clinton leads by four in head-head match-up. The state last voted Democratic in 1992

Clinton Shows Strength in Early August Battleground State Polling

The Democratic nominee's national bounce is translating into larger leads in several battleground state polls this week

Consensus Pundit Electoral Map: Post-Convention Update

Forecast shifts were minimal during the convention period; this August 1 update is a good baseline as things should pick up in the weeks ahead

Mapping it Out: NY Times Story on Electoral Strategy for Trump

The campaign will focus its efforts on moving the Obama states of FL, OH, and PA to the Republican side, while holding on to NC which Romney won in 2012

General Election Begins; 102 Days of Negative Campaigning Ahead

One of the ugliest and most divisive races in modern history is just getting started






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