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Donald Trump Takes Lead Over Hillary Clinton In National Poll
Almost 20 percent of voters say they don’t like either major-party nominee.
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According to the poll, 61 percent of respondents say Trump is not honest and trustworthy, and 59 percent say the same about Clinton.
Regarding Clinton’s main adversary, Republican candidate Donald Trump, Le Pen said she and he were “not insiders… will not take orders from such and such a financial power or multi-national interest”.
Clinton led Trump 54 percent to 38 percent among women, 92 percent to 4 percent among African-American voters and 65 percent to 24 percent among Hispanic voters. Just 27 percent of Hillary Clinton supporters said they would be excited about Clinton winning in November. The bad news for Republicans is that Donald Trump is not gaining any support. In 2012, the Democratic convention was held in early September, so there isn’t an equivalent pre-Labor Day marker, but in the first CNN Poll of Polls compiled completely after the convention ended, Obama stood at 49%, even with Clinton’s post-convention mark, while Romney’s 46% far outpaced Trump’s 39% average in early August. “His unwavering support for someone as dishonest as Hillary Clinton will ultimately be his downfall”.
The poll found that honesty continues to be an issue for both candidates.
Clinton and Trump are the most unpopular presidential candidates in modern United States politics.
The former Arkansas governor and GOP presidential candidate raised the possibility as he tweaked the Democratic presidential nominee for not meeting with Mexico President Peña Nieto like her GOP rival Donald Trump did this week.
This high untrustworthy number for Clinton may be in part due to the Clinton foundation, and for Trump it may be related to the fact that he has not released his tax returns.
During the time the polls included in the average were conducted, both candidates have faced a wave of negative news stories. Only 30 percent said Clinton doesn’t deserved to be criticized for this.
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Clinton is favored by 48 percent of likely voters, and Trump is backed by 41 percent.