The 2 polls that show Clinton at 40% come to us courtesy of the Allentown Morning Call. Even at a glance, the 9/12-16 poll is indefensible.
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Source: Real Clear Politics
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9/1/2016 update, "A month's worth of Pennsylvania presidential polls", starts here.
Source: Real Clear Politics
Original 8/9/2016 post, "Clinton leads in Pennsylvania", starts here.
2-week average poll numbers
- Clinton | 49.4%
- Trump | 40.6%
Source: Real Clear Politics
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