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 Hillary Clinton gets a slight bump across the battleground states coming out of her Democratic convention, answering the bump Trump got last week from his, and it pushes Clinton back into a very narrow lead overall. Clinton now stands at 43 percent support, ahead of Trump s 41 percent. Trump had led 42 percent to 41 percent last week.                                                                                                        Clinton hits the road in key states to try to block Trump          02:17                                                                      Clinton firmed up her Democratic base, but the continued tightness of the race, and the relatively moderate bumps each candidate has gotten, only add to the portrait of a highly partisan election in which most voters   stanley cup opinions remain fixed. Voters in this study across eleven battleground states had been interviewed previously, and Clinton gained with Democrats who d been undecided before the convention, plus some other voters who d been unsure, but virtually no one is vacillating back and forth directly between Trump and Clinton.Clinton and the Democrats did not  stanley romania entirely find resonance with the mood of the electorate: 40 percent said they liked how the Democrats describ stanley tumbler ed the state of things in America today, but 45 percent disliked it, including most independents, many of whom are voting for Donald Trump. Democratic voters, for their part, did strongly like how the convention talked about Bernie Sanders  Srfk Changing of the guard in Afghan war leadership
 President Bush sees the value mdash; and the humor mdash; in the idea that aides could secretly feed him advice through a radio receiver hidden on his back. Please explain to me how it works so maybe if I were ever to debate again I could figure it out,  Mr. Bush said Tuesday on ABC s  Good Morning America. After television cameras showed a box-shaped bulge on his back during the first presidential debate, Internet bloggers wondered whether Mr. Bush had been wired to receive help with his responses from aides such as White House communications director Dan Bartlett and senior adviser Karen Hughes.  stanley cup                                        When asked about the bulge that appeared as he and Sen. John Kerry debated Sept. 30 in Coral Gables, Fla., Mr. Bush tantalized conspiracy theorists by saying,  Well, you know, Karen Hughes and Dan  stanley cup Bartlett had rigged up a sound system ...   You are getting in trouble,  responded host Charles Gibson.         I don t know what that is,   stanley cup Mr. Bush said.  I mean, it is mdash; I m embarrassed to say it s a poorly tailored shirt. Mr. Bush said there was no sound system or electrical signal. I guess the assumption was that if I were straying off course they would ... kind of like a hunting dog, they would punch a buzzer and I would jerk back into place,  Mr. Bush said.  That s just absurd. The Bush campaign laughed off the speculation when it first blossomed on the Internet and then cropped up in news stories.      ponent--type-recirculation .item:n