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Clinton Holds A Seven-Point Lead Over Trump In National Poll

Clinton’s ratings among women dipped to 52 percent unfavorable and 45 percent favorable in the most recent poll from 54 percent positive and 43 percent negative in the earlier survey.

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In a four-way scenario that includes Libertarian Gary Johnson and Green Party nominee Jill Stein, Clinton maintained a 7-point advantage, 42 percent to Trump’s 35 percent; Johnson was at 9 percent; Stein, 4 percent; with 10 percent undecided.

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Out of the entire United States, just 41 percent of voters have a favorable view of Clinton.

The GOP candidate’s campaign have attributed this to “undercover” voters who refrain from declaring their loyalties to traditional pollsters, but who could help the billionaire win on the actual day.

The most common argument for not voting for a third party candidate is that voting for anyone besides the nominee in the two major parties is a wasted vote; however, according to a “Washington Post” poll, about 32 percent of voters would consider voting for a third party.

Six new general election polls were released in the past 48 hours, with two of them showing Hillary Clinton up strongly, while Fox News and Reuters/Ipsos shows only a 2 point lead for the former secretary of state. Just over half said a Clinton presidency would not make much difference to their own personal access, while 37 percent felt the same way about Trump.

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump holds a slight lead over Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in a Rasmussen poll released September 1.

“In the interests of France”, she said, the White House should go to “anyone but Hillary Clinton”.

“Backlash against Trump’s divisive rhetoric and unsafe campaign, including his embrace of a deportation force and the alt-right hate movement, have increased the opportunities in the state”, the official said.

However, among likely voters, McGinty’s lead grew from 39 to 38 percent last month to 43 percent to 38 percent, with almost one in five voters still undecided.

Clinton has led Trump throughout most of the 2016 presidential campaign.

Fox surveyed 1,011 registered voters, and the poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.

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A Clinton campaign official said their focus there is due to polls indicating it could be a competitive race this year.

Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton accuse each other of bigotry and racism