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Trump holds double digit lead, but polls shows many undecided voters

Candidate spoke about heroin epidemic

Donald Trump continues to hold a solid double digit lead, but a new poll says less than 50% of likely GOP voters have their minds made up.
Donald Trump continues to hold a solid double digit lead, but a new poll says less than 50% of likely GOP voters have their minds made up.
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Trump holds double digit lead, but polls shows many undecided voters
Candidate spoke about heroin epidemic
Donald Trump continues to hold a solid double digit lead over Marco Rubio, but according to a new poll, less than 50 percent of GOP voters know who they will be voting for.The latest WMUR/CNN poll shows only 46 percent of likely GOP voters say they have their minds made up. Instead of trying to reach a huge amount of primary voters at Londerberry, Trump chose to meet with about 100 people in a more intimate setting.Trump looked voters in the eye and answered questions about the economy, national security and veterans issues.“When we see the stupidity and the incompetence, we are angry,” said Trump. “I hope you’re angry enough to go out and vote tomorrow folks.”Trump said he’s heard from a lot of New Hampshire families about the heroin epidemic, with one father showing a photo of his son who died of an overdose.Trump invited that dad to the White House when he’s president, saying he’ll learn more about the crisis from families than consultants.  

Donald Trump continues to hold a solid double digit lead over Marco Rubio, but according to a new poll, less than 50 percent of GOP voters know who they will be voting for.

The latest WMUR/CNN poll shows only 46 percent of likely GOP voters say they have their minds made up. Instead of trying to reach a huge amount of primary voters at Londerberry, Trump chose to meet with about 100 people in a more intimate setting.

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Trump looked voters in the eye and answered questions about the economy, national security and veterans issues.

“When we see the stupidity and the incompetence, we are angry,” said Trump. “I hope you’re angry enough to go out and vote tomorrow folks.”

Trump said he’s heard from a lot of New Hampshire families about the heroin epidemic, with one father showing a photo of his son who died of an overdose.

Trump invited that dad to the White House when he’s president, saying he’ll learn more about the crisis from families than consultants.