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To: puborectalis who wrote (984277)11/28/2016 6:55:03 AM
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Tufts U. student leaders reject free speech measure, call it ‘unsafe' - The College Fix 8 thecollegefix



To: puborectalis who wrote (984277)11/28/2016 7:00:15 AM
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To: zax who wrote (978107)11/3/2016 9:19:44 AM
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New Polls Show Hillary Clinton Leading In Most Key States Plenty of people seem ready to freak out, but the race remains as it was.

But the latest Reuters/Ipsos daily tracking poll released on Wednesday showed Clinton's lead over Trump rising back up to 6 percentage points, the same advantage she held before the FBI announcement related to her email practices.

Signs of a tightening race have rattled financial markets as investors started to factor in the possibility that the New York businessman might pull off a victory on Nov. 8.

World stocks, the dollar and oil fell on Wednesday, while safe-haven assets such as gold and the Swiss franc rose. Clinton has been regarded as the candidate who would maintain the status quo, an important factor to financial markets, which generally do not like uncertainty.