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Recent national polls show Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton has a six-point lead on Republican nominee Donald Trump, but she is losing ground in several state polls.
Statistics site FiveThirtyEight gave Clinton her lowest odds of winning since August, echoing Trump’s rise in the polls through the beginning of September. Clinton lost the most in Maine and Virginia, falling nine percentage points in two weeks. Clinton lost eight points of her 14-point lead in a Florida poll.
Other polls in New York, Nevada, North Carolina and Wisconsin show the Democratic nominee either losing ground to Trump or failing to win ground, as is the case in Wisconsin’s Marquette University poll.
Clinton didn’t escape a loss in national polling as well. She lost seven points in the recent national Ipsos poll, and four percentage points in a national NBC poll.
The only polls Clinton did well in were a YouGov national poll, a CVOTER International poll, and a USC/LA Times National poll.
Clinton has a six-point lead in the latest Wall Street Journal poll published Thursday.
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