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Clinton outpaces Trump in the polls, but with a narrow margin.

Leads the polls by a margin of two to four points according to the latest polls published Friday.

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Most political projections based on polls state by state, have reduced the chances of Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton is made comfortably with a minimum of 270 electoral votes a candidate for president needs to be crowned winner in the US elections.
Donald Trump, the billionaire turned-politician and Republican candidate, is gaining ground in recent polls of states that could end up awarding the White House, especially in North Carolina, New Hampshire or Ohio, where polls give new benefits to Trump. Trump is also cutting Clinton's lead in Pennsylvania, a state in which both candidates spent campaigning Friday, aware that grants 20 electoral votes will be vital to achieve the 270 needed to proclaim himself president.
Trump focused on exploiting the weaknesses of his rival and criticized the "bad judgment" Clinton for the use of your emails when he was secretary of state-a controversy that has risen further research by the FBI and its support trade agreements, as Republican, have hurt US. UU.
Meanwhile, Clinton remained in the script and presented his experience and a speech to ensure inclusion with her in the White House will be more equal opportunity and economic prosperity for all.
For his part, President Obama was responsible for attacking the curriculum Trump at a rally in North Carolina, where the data of participation in the vote in advance show that African Americans (insurance Democrats support) are not mobilizing higher levels in 2012.
Obama said Trump "violates" the American values that all parents teach their children, and tried to encourage those who without him on the ballot do not have the same incentives to go out to vote for Clinton.

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The Democratic candidate for the White House, Hillary Clinton, is leading the polls against Republican Donald Trump by a margin of two to four points according to the latest polls published Friday.
The Fox News poll puts Clinton with 45 percent support, while Trump would collect 43 percent of the vote. In the same survey a week ago showed a lead of three points for Clinton.
Another poll, commissioned by the Institute of opinion McClatchy-Marist says a margin of two points in favor of the Democratic candidate. Clinton would get 46 percent of the vote compared to 44 percent of Trump.
The biggest difference between the two candidates reflects the poll Washington Post-ABC News that increases to four points the distance between Clinton and Trump. According to the survey 47 percent of voters support the former senator for New York while 43 percent support the tycoon.

 

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