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Hillary Clinton to begin TV ads in traditionally GOP Arizona
What ABC News termed “Clinton’s rise in unpopularity” now means she is “almost as unpopular” as her Republican rival Donald Trump.
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The biggest gap was on women’s access to reproductive health care, with 64 percent saying they trusted Clinton, compared to 28 percent trusting Trump. About the same number, 29 percent, said the same of Trump.
Fox surveyed 1,011 registered voters, and the poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points. Ted Cruz, and 14 percent named Sen.
According to the survey, 56 percent of Americans view Clinton unfavorably, while 63 percent say the same about Trump.
The poll, which consisted of 1,000 completed interviews conducted August 24-25 among US adults, also found that voters at large are less than impressed with either of the two party’s nominee, as 20 percent of all voters say that the real estate mogul was Republicans’ best choice, while 30 percent think Hillary Clinton was Democrats’ best option.
Releasing its latest national poll, Fox News said Clinton now garners 41 per cent to Trump’s 39 per cent, while Libertarian Gary Johnson receives 9 per cent, and Green Party candidate Jill Stein gets 4 per cent. That is narrower than the 10-point lead that Fox said Clinton had following the Democratic National Convention.
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The previous low watermark for Clinton’s unfavorability rate was 55 per cent in June’s version of the poll.