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Caroline Kennedy losing ground in another NY poll

 
(CNN) — A new survey of New York voters is the second poll in two days to find Andrew Cuomo pulling away from Caroline Kennedy. Four in 10 registered New York voters in a Marist poll released Thursday say they would would like to see Cuomo, currently the state’s attorney general, tapped as Hillary Clinton’s Senate [...] (link)

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