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Quite a turn around from when Clinton was the MSM pre-anointed queen.

Via Daily Mail:

When all the swing state polls are averaged together, the race for the White House is dead even between Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump.
Clinton and Trump both stand at 42 percent support, according to a newly-released CBS News Battleground Tracker Poll.

Last week, Clinton was leading her Republican rival by 1 point. And over Labor Day weekend she was besting Trump by 2.

Pollsters looked at surveys from New Hampshire, and then Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin and Iowa, along with Florida and Georgia, Virginia and North Carolina and the Western trio of Arizona, Nevada and Colorado – 13 states total.

The race looks pretty well baked, according to the likely with voters surveyed, with 73 percent saying they felt very strongly about their choice and another 19 percent saying they probably wouldn’t change candidates. Just 7 percent said they felt ‘somewhat strong,’ and thus could still change their minds.

More than half, 55 percent, of voters surveyed in those states want to see ‘big changes’ in the economy and politics in coming years, while another 43 percent would like to see some changes.

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