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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (974899)10/24/2016 2:37:29 PM
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Democrats are surging to a big lead in North Carolina’s early voting, a Public Policy Polling study found.

Among likely North Carolina voters who say they have already voted, 63 percent said they had cast their presidential ballots for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton — and only 37 percent had voted for Republican Donald Trump.

And if the poll is to be believed, Libertarian Gary Johnson isn’t making much of an impact on the two-way race: Less than half a percent of early voters in the state say they voted for Johnson, which is about in line with the support of a third-party candidate in a normal year.
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