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 CBS: Clinton’s Historic Unfavorability Introducing Uncertainty Into Race
Posted By David Rutz On September 4, 2016 @ 11:55 am In Politics | No Comments

CBS News elections director Anthony Salvanto broke down new battleground state polls Sunday showing the presidential race between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump is up in the air because of Clinton’s historically high unfavorability ratings and persistent issues with trust.

A new CBS News/YouGov poll of 13 battleground states showed Clinton, who reached a new high of 56 percent unfavorability this week, leading by just two points:

    Yet a survey across 13 battleground states suggests the race may still be up for grabs. Among likely voters Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump by only two points, 42% to 40%. 7% go for Gary Johnson and again 2% for Jill Stein. The states included in the poll are Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Michigan, North Carolina, New Hampshire, Nevada, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Wisconsin. Following the Democratic National Convention, Hillary Clinton led Donald Trump by 43% to 41% among a smaller list of 11 states (not including Arizona and Georgia)
 

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