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Wed Sep 14, 2016, 06:20 AM Sep 2016

Donald Trump sensing momentum as Colorado polls appear to narrow

THORNTON — Sonja Smith on Tuesday knocked on a door in this key election territory and posed the question facing all voters this year.

Do you want the next president to continue Barack Obama’s policies or do you want change?

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More voters are beginning to agree with Maestas, as evidenced by Donald Trump’s rising stock in Colorado. The latest polls show the Republican closing the gap with Hillary Clinton in a state where Democrats felt so confident that they diverted millions in television advertising to other battlegrounds.

A Reuters/Ipsos survey released this week gave Trump a narrow edge in a two-way race, 43 percent to 41 percent — his first lead in Colorado in the 2016 election. It follows two other recent polls showing the presidential race as a dead heat or within 5 percentage points.

Read more: http://www.denverpost.com/2016/09/13/donald-trump-momentum-colorado-polls-narrow/

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