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Donald Trump makes gains in key states while Hillary Clinton is winning Pennsylvania and Florida, according to CNN poll | Donald Trump makes gains in key states while Hillary Clinton is winning Pennsylvania and Florida, according to CNN poll |
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The 2016 election may end in a photo finish for Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, who have both made gains across four key swing states according to the latest CNN/ORC polls. | The 2016 election may end in a photo finish for Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, who have both made gains across four key swing states according to the latest CNN/ORC polls. |
Hillary Clinton lost her two-point lead in Nevada from mid-October, as Mr Turmp is up 49 per cent to her 43. Mr Trump also holds a five point lead in Arizona, despite efforts by the Clinton campaign to turn the historically red state blue. | Hillary Clinton lost her two-point lead in Nevada from mid-October, as Mr Turmp is up 49 per cent to her 43. Mr Trump also holds a five point lead in Arizona, despite efforts by the Clinton campaign to turn the historically red state blue. |
But Ms Clinton still has the edge among voters in two crucial battleground states .In Pennsylvania, which generally leans blue, Ms Clinton leads by five points. | But Ms Clinton still has the edge among voters in two crucial battleground states .In Pennsylvania, which generally leans blue, Ms Clinton leads by five points. |
Florida will prove to be as tight a race as ever, with Ms Clinton holding a slight lead over the New York businessman, 49 per cent to 47. | Florida will prove to be as tight a race as ever, with Ms Clinton holding a slight lead over the New York businessman, 49 per cent to 47. |
The candidates are spending the final week of the election making their closing arguments to voters in these key states as polls continue to indicate a tough battle to 8 November. | |
Real Clear Politics still puts Ms Clinton over Mr Trump, but the 1.7 point average lead places her well within the margin of error. |
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