A number of recent national polls are showing that if the presidential election were held today between the apparent Republican nominee, Donald Trump, and the Democratic front-runner, Hillary Clinton, the outcome would be very close.
A new poll from Here & Now contributor WBUR singled out the battleground state of New Hampshire and found that Clinton has just a two point lead over Trump among likely voters there – suggesting that the presidential contest is surprisingly competitive.
From the Here & Now contributor network, WBUR’s Anthony Brooks reports.
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- Anthony Brooks, senior political reporter for WBUR. He tweets @anthonygbrooks.
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