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<title>NBC/Marist Poll: Biden leads Trump in WI, MI; But MI Senate race is competitive</title>
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<description>Pollster Samples: MI 31% D, 31% R, 36% Ind 80% white, 12% Black 37% college grads, 30% white college =============================== WI 31% D, 31% R, 36% Ind 87% white, 4% Black 39% college grads, 35% white college =============================== Biden leads Trump in both battleground states among likely voters MI Biden 52%, Trump 44% (Among RVs, Biden 52%, Trump 43%) ========== WI Biden 54%, Trump 44% (Among RVs, Biden 52%, Trump 44%) ====================================== In Michigan&#x26;#x27;s competitive SEN race among likely voters Peters (D): 49% James: (R): 44%</description>
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<title>Meltdown: Latest NBC/Marist has Hillary losing to&#x26;#x2026; well, pretty much everyone</title>
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<description> Part of the news coming out of the latest NBC/Marist poll isn&#x26;#xE2;&#x26;#x20AC;&#x26;#x2122;t going to come as much of a surprise. In a robust survey taken between August 26 and September 2 with nearly 1,000 participants in Iowa and New Hampshire, the headlines for Hillary Clinton are just great&#x26;#xE2;&#x26;#x20AC;&#x26;#xA6; if she&#x26;#xE2;&#x26;#x20AC;&#x26;#x2122;s actually thinking about just retiring to spend more time with her new granddaughter. Bernie Sanders is beating her up pretty badly in New Hampshire no matter who you include in the list of contenders. (NBC News) In New Hampshire, the Vermont senator gets the support of 41 percent of...</description>
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