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-Clinton ahead of Trump, but the gap is narrow – both parties are currently campaigning in swing states and the winner is highly likely to win the election |
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-Struyk September 8th, 2016 (Ryan Struyk – ABC reporter, “Battleground State Polls Show Tight Race Between Trump and Clinton”, http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/battleground-state-polls-show-tight-races-trump-clinton/story?id=41952502, EmmieeM) |
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-Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are locked in tight battles in four key battleground states |
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-AND |
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-gap among Republicans and Democrats but a wide split by gender among independents. |
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-Approval of Obama’s administration key to Clinton’s chances |
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-Stanage, 16 – (contributor to The Hill (Niall, 5/29. “Clinton's ace in the hole: Obama.” http://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/281575-hillary-clintons-ace-in-the-hole-obama) |
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-Hillary Clinton will have a not-so-secret weapon in her quest for |
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-when you have a popular sitting president,” said Democratic strategist Evan Stavisky. |
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-Voters love nuclear power |
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-Newport 12 (“Americans Still Favor Nuclear Power A Year After Fukushima”, http://www.gallup.com/poll/153452/americans-favor-nuclear-power-year-fukushima.aspx, EmmieeM) |
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-PRINCETON, NJ ~-~- One year after the tsunami and resulting failure of the Fukushima |
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-each time have been within a narrow 56 to 58 range. |
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-Trump is an outspoken advocate for nuclear |
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-Follett 16 (Andrew: energy and environment reporter; "Here’s Where The 2016 Candidates Stand On Nuclear Power"; 2-20-2016; Daily Caller; http://dailycaller.com/2016/02/20/heres-where-the-2016-candidates-stand-on-nuclear-power/; DT) |
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-Donald Trump: The real estate mogul has made strong public statements supporting nuclear power |
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-AND |
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-Saudi Arabia times 100 of natural gas, but we don’t use it.” |
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-Trump makes nuclear war more likely—risks accidental launch and crisis escalation |
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-Blair, 16 – nuclear security expert and a research scholar at the Program on Science and Global Security at Princeton and the co-founder of Global Zero (Bruce G., 6/11. “What Exactly Would It Mean to Have Trump’s Finger on the Nuclear Button?” http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/06/2016-donald-trump-nuclear-weapons-missiles-nukes-button-launch-foreign-policy-213955#ixzz4FTPobknd) |
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-What would it mean to have Trump’s fingers on the nuclear button? We don't |
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-or procedural grounds to defy it no matter how inappropriate it might seem. |