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Slaughter Regains Double Digit Lead Over Brooks

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Posted By: Siena University Research Institute November 1, 2012

• Slaughter Regains Double Digit Lead Over Brooks
• Viewed More Favorably, Slaughter Opens 10-Point Lead
• Obama Continues to Run Strongly Ahead of Romney

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