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Trump, Clinton Still Close In Battleground Ohio

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People wait for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton to arrive at Ohio State University on Oct. 10, 2016 in Columbus, Ohio. The Real Clear Politics polling average puts Clinton half a percentage point ahead of Trump in the state. (Maddie McGarvey/Getty Images)
People wait for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton to arrive at Ohio State University on Oct. 10, 2016 in Columbus, Ohio. The Real Clear Politics polling average puts Clinton half a percentage point ahead of Trump in the state. (Maddie McGarvey/Getty Images)

An NBC/Wall Street Journal poll out this week shows Hillary Clinton leading Donald Trump 46 to 35 percent nationally in the four-candidate race for the presidency. In a head-to-head matchup, Clinton leads Trump 52 to 38, according to the data. The poll also shows Clinton pulling away in many battleground states.

But the race is still close in Ohio. The Real Clear Politics polling average puts Clinton half a percentage point ahead of Trump in the state.

Here & Now's Jeremy Hobson checks in on Ohio politics with Ohio journalists Jo Ingles and Darrel Rowland.

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Jo Ingles, reporter for Ohio Public Radio. She tweets @joingles.

Darrel Rowland, public affairs editor at the Columbus Dispatch, whose editorial board endorsed Hillary Clinton this past weekend. He tweets @darreldrowland.

This segment aired on October 11, 2016.

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