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To: i-node who wrote (956803)8/15/2016 2:25:56 PM
From: bentway  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577858
 
No, she hasn't, Dave. That's your partisan 'understanding'.



To: i-node who wrote (956803)8/15/2016 2:41:06 PM
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I don't know what it us. Brain dead drones or something. Hillary is clearly corrupt. Status quo. At the least they should vote for someone besides Hilldog. Even if it's not Trump.



To: i-node who wrote (956803)8/15/2016 2:45:54 PM
From: bentway  Respond to of 1577858
 

Clinton's lead in NC elevates Senate race

thehill.com

( The (D)'s didn't do this. Donald Trump and his (R) primary voters did this! )

Democrats see an opening to win a Senate seat in North Carolina amid the electoral turmoil caused by Donald Trump.

The Republican incumbent, Sen. Richard Burr, had not been expected to be vulnerable this cycle. But his Democratic opponent, former state Rep. Deborah Ross, has posted strong fundraising numbers and has seen a boost in recent polls.

With Democrat Hillary Clinton pouring resources into North Carolina for her presidential campaign, and more likely Democratic voters registering in the state, Democrats say North Carolina is becoming a real Senate battleground
.“I think the race is shaping up to be very favorable for Deborah,” said Scott Falmlen, former executive director of the North Carolina Democratic Party. “Where we sit now ... I feel really good about where we’re positioned, how we’re positioned, and what our candidates are doing.”

continues at the link

Horserace note:
Polls in NC, CO, VA, NH, PA all have Clinton well ahead, often by double digits or near DDs.
He is close to the margin of error in FL and OH though. But still behind. Meanwhile, Clinton is within 5 points of Trump in GA.