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All tied up ahead of conventions

She has a slight advantage on handling global trade, 35 percent to 31 percent, but that’s slightly narrowed since she had a 9 percentage point advantage in April.

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“She was very clear about infrastructure and education in schools, dealing with student debt, having a strong country so we can be a strong foreign player”, said Helen Manich, an Alexandria resident.

Recent reports suggest that President Obama will address the convention on Wednesday, which would set up a Clinton, Obama, Clinton schedule for the last three days. John McCain, R-Ariz., in 2008.

While the 2016 race is now neck and neck, each candidate continues to perform well with their party’s key voters.

The coalitions backing the candidates have remained largely unchanged from the primary race, with Clinton doing better among women and minority voters. Volunteers called Democratic voters to gather volunteers and support.

Independents have changed since the last poll.

But the poll suggests there are an increasing number of voters who feel the former secretary of state can not be trusted, echoing the sentiments of Trump and House Speaker Paul Ryan. Bob Goodlatte (R-VA), chairman of the committee, also said not to at least “pursue charges ‘defies logic and the law, ‘” especially since she met with former President Bill Clinton in Arizona right before Comey announced his decision. Taking things one step further, she also said today, “I don’t know who created Pokemon Go, but I’d try to figure out how we get them to have ‘Pokemon Go To The Polls!'”GET IT?!”

Fourteen percent of supporters for both candidates said they didn’t like the candidate they would be voting for. The two candidates have been tied in OH in the last two measures of voter sentiment by the university. More than three-quarters of Latinos have an unfavorable view of the presumptive Republican nominee.

Clinton shows the same dominance among Hispanics in the areas of immigration and health care (both at 63 percent) and in fighting terrorism (58 percent). On making America great – Trump’s campaign slogan – 31 percent thought he would do a better job, 28 percent favored Clinton and 34 percent said neither.

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Throughout this election cycle, there have been many signs Sanders supporters would shift toward Stein if he dropped out, as many have stated they would never vote for Clinton.

Mar 08- 00:05