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    Senator Tommy Tuberville, a staunch Trump supporter, said Kennedy told him he would back Trump's agenda on abortion 100 percent. (Reporting by Ahmed Aboulenein; editing by Caroline Humer and Bill ...

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    Some sources suggest that as many as 70 percent of lottery winners eventually declare bankruptcy, while more conservative estimates put the figure closer to 30 percent.

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  7. 2016 President Forecast - The Huffington Post

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    Ignoring national trends, Trump has a 100.0% chance of winning here. Three electoral votes in this state are allocated at the district level. We use Cook Political Report ratings for those: solidly Republican, toss-up and solidly Republican.

  8. Buccaneers playoff picture: Scenarios, chances Tampa Bay will ...

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    The Buccaneers win or tie against the New Orleans Saints; The Falcons lose or tie against the Panthers. The Buccaneers are 14-point favorites in their game against the Saints, so they are expected ...

  9. 2016 Senate Forecast - The Huffington Post

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    The model also estimates what proportion of voters is undecided according to the polls as of today. We penalize the leader’s win probability based on this formula: percent undecided ÷ (leader’s poll average − runner-up’s poll average) × 100 percent. The smaller the margin between candidates, the greater the chance that undecided ...