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Clinton has a 34-point lead among likely Democratic primary voters in Georgia, 64 percent to 30 percent, according to a trio of NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist polls released early Sunday.

Clinton’s lead is 26 points in Tennessee, 60 to 34 percent.

And the former secretary of State tops the Vermont senator in Texas by 21 points, 59 to 38 percent.

Pollsters surveyed likely Democratic primary voters in the three Southern states between Feb. 18 and 25. There is a 4.6 percent margin of error in Georgia, 4.9 percent margin of error in Tennessee and 5 percent margin of error in Texas.