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Clinton and Trump each have 43 percent support from likely voters in the Fox 5 Atlanta poll conducted by Opinion Savvy and released on Thursday afternoon.

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A majority of undecided voters, 56 percent, said they would consider voting for Trump, and 59 percent said they would not consider voting for Clinton.

The polling shows that a plurality of likely voters in the state, 47 percent, think it's "likely" that the election could be "rigged." Thirty-seven percent said it was "unlikely."

Trump has raised that prospect in recent speeches, a notion at which many political figures, including President Obama, have scoffed.

The survey of 730 likely voters was conducted Aug. 17 via landlines and cellphones with a margin of error of 3.6 points.