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Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump by 4 percentage points in the battleground state of New Hampshire, according to a Monmouth University released Wednesday. The poll found 46 percent of likely voters support Clinton compared to 42 percent who support Trump. Seven percent said they plan to vote for Libertarian Gary Johnson and 1 percent backs Green Party candidate Jill Stein. Despite Clintonrsquo slim advantage, her lead has narrowed since the last poll in September showed Clinton leading Trump by 9 percentage points -- 47 pe stanley cup rcent to 38 percent. A majority of women and a majority of voters with a college degree in the latest poll support Clinton while a majority of men and a majority of non-college graduates support Trump. Just over a quarter of voters view Trump favorably, the new poll found, and a third felt the same way about Clinton. The poll found that the Senate race in the state is in a dead heat: incumbent GOP Sen. Kelly Ayotte is tied with Democratic Gov. Maggie Hassan 46 percent to 46 percent. Twenty-nine percent said that Ayotte has been too supportive of Trump and 24 percent said that she hasnrsquo;t been supportive stanley cup of him enough.The Senate race is one of the most competitive of this yearrsquo cycle and could determine who controls the upper chamber next year. Democrats would need to gain five seats in order to win back control from Re stanley cup publicans.The poll surveyed 401 New Hampshire likely voters between Oct. 22 a Xawj Nikki Haley on White House bid: This is just getting started
Tim Pawlenty Credit: CBS Former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty responded Tuesday to comments President Obama made in an interview with CBS Evening News anchor and managing editor Scott Pelley on the status of debt negotiations with Republicans.Pawlenty, a Republican presidential contender, accused the president of scaring Americans into agreeing to higher taxes and spending. Mr. Obama told Pelley he could not guarantee Social Security and other government checks after August 2nd, a deadline set by Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner for a debt ceiling increase. stanley nz stanley cup usa I cannot guarantee that those checks go out on August 3rd if we haven t resolved this issue, Mr. Obama said. Because there may simply not be the money in the coffers to do it. Mr. Obama also told Pelley this is not just a matter of Social Security checks stanley mug . These are veterans checks, these are folks on disability and their checks. There are about 70 million checks that go out. In a written statement, Pawlenty called it unconscionable the president would be proposing higher taxes and more spending, but not surprising coming from the same man who gave us the failed stimulus and ObamaCare. The Republican presidential candidate statement continued: I would use the debt limit as a moment to stop out-of-control government, and force real spending cuts and balance the budget. Pelley s full interview with Mr. Obama airs on the CBS Evening News Tuesday
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