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If Drake truly wants to take his career to the next level, he might try something unprecedented: conceding defeat.
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Florida goes from Toss Up to Lean D, and Pennsylvania moves from Lean D to Toss Up. Overall, though, Clinton would beat Trump if she just wins states that at least lean in her direction.
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Trump's close call: A detailed time line
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FACT CHECK: Does The U.S. Have The Highest Corporate Tax Rate In The World?
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