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The Making of Clinton and Trump
The poll shows that Clinton remains far ahead of Trump in voter favorability, with 68 percent saying they had a favorable view of Clinton and only 21 percent saying they have favorable view of Trump.
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Clinton’s team are similarly projecting victories in OH and Pennsylvania, with Hillary leading Donald Trump by up to ten points in recent state polling. Manzano says Trump’s rise to 19 percent can be explained by Republican Latinos consolidating around their candidate after the primary.
The presidential race between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump has tightened considerably in Wisconsin, a new Marquette Law School Poll finds.
Clinton’s lead in a head-to-head matchup narrowed to 6 percentage points in the latest poll (48-42 percent) published Wednesday.
In a separate question in the Reuters/Ipsos poll that included alternative-party candidates, Mrs Clinton and Mr Trump were tied at 39 per cent.
Today, there are differences by age, gender, party identification and education among both Trump and Clinton backers when it comes to whether voters are motivated more by support of their own candidate or dislike of the opponent.
American voters are generally skeptical that either Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump would make a “great” or “good” president. Trump now has the backing of 71% of Republicans, down from 76% a week ago.
When GOP voters were asked if they were to choose again, 29 percent still picked Trump followed by Sen.
Speaking at a rally in Ohio, Trump said no other state has been hurt worse by the Hillary Clinton trade policies than Ohio. Libertarian Gary Johnson was favored by 10 percent of those polled, while Green Party candidate Jill Stein received 4 percent. Twenty percent say they are “not very likely” to split the ticket, and 23% say they’ll vote for Democratic candidates up and down the ballot.
“Clinton is fuelled by strong support from the East and West Coast regions and by women across the nation”, said David Paleologos, director of the Suffolk University Political Research Centre in Boston.
The Clinton campaign is responsible for nearly two-thirds of pro-Clinton spending on the airwaves, while Trump’s campaign is responsible for not even one-third of pro-Trump television ad spending.
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Trump catches up to Clinton, latest Reuters/Ipsos poll finds was posted in World of TheNews International – https://www.thenews.com.pk on September 03, 2016 and was last updated on September 03, 2016.