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Kornacki: NBC News poll shows Democrats ‘opening up a lead’ over Republicans on generic ballot

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NBC News Chief Data Analyst Steve Kornacki joins Meet the Press NOW to analyze the latest NBC News poll. NBC News Correspondent Julie Tsirkin reports from New Jersey on the state’s gubernatorial race.



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