Clinton Leads Trump in Georgia - 4 points

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Impressive. I was fearful she wouldn't be able to maintain her momentum coming out of the convention. Let's see if these numbers hold up for another week after the noise dies down from Trump's epic collapse. There's nothing shorter than the attention span of Americans. And the news media will eventually swing back into his favor as they can't afford to have Hillary coast for three months.
 

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Arizona and Missouri are battlegrounds too.
Trump supporters said he was going to expand the map... but not this way :russ:
 

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Trump is struggling just to get 40 percent of the vote in Utah (of all places)?!?! That's a state Obama lost by almost 50 points twice :mindblown:
They hate him so much, they're willing to vote for libertarians and write-ins :laugh:
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The last time a Republican Presidential candidate got below 40% of the vote in Utah was 1944
Mormons’ Distaste for Donald Trump Puts Utah Up for Grabs

SALT LAKE CITY — Donald J. Trump has vowed to turn blue states red in November, but as he continues to rattle Republicans with his combative style and provocative proposals, voters in some of the country’s most conservative strongholds are considering a radical idea: supporting Hillary Clinton.

The dilemma posed by this year’s choice of candidates is perhaps most apparent here in Utah, the mountain state that has not backed a Democrat for president since Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964. More than 50 years later, a large Mormon population with a strong distaste for Mr. Trump has left the state up for grabs, and with a substantial Mormon presence spilling into places such as Arizona, Idaho and Nevada, what would normally be a Republican safe zone could be surprisingly competitive.

With the Clinton campaign looking to put Republican-leaning states in play, the decision for many Mormon voters in Utah has become agonizing as they digest Mr. Trump’s stances toward for Muslims in light of their own history as an oft-maligned religion, and as his “America First” message repels well-educated Mormons who travel the world on missions and who welcome refugees.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/10/us/politics/mormons-trump-utah.html
 
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