By Robert Laurie ——Bio and Archives--September 26, 2016
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Just one point separates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump in two states that are critical to both candidates' chances of becoming president, according to new CNN/ORC polls in Pennsylvania and Colorado. In Colorado, likely voters break 42% for Trump, 41% for Clinton, 13% for Libertarian Gary Johnson and 3% for Green Party candidate Jill Stein. Pennsylvania's likely voters split 45% for Clinton, 44% for Trump, 6% for Johnson and 3% for Stein. Those divides are well within each poll's 3.5-point margin of sampling error.If you prefer your poll numbers in a slightly less "wordy" format, we have this from Twitter:
New CNN/ORC polls, likely voters, +/-3.5
— Eric Bradner (@ericbradner) September 26, 2016
PA
Clinton — 45
Trump — 44
Johnson — 6
Stein — 3
CO
Clinton — 42
Trump — 41
Johnson — 13
Stein —3 pic.twitter.com/cCIT6dHW7N
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