Clinton vs. Trump – Trump Gains & Clinton Declines In Polls; Now in Statistical Tie
Rasmussen Reports: Ask voters who is likely to be the next president of the United States, Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump, and it’s very close. Unaffiliated voters give the edge to “The Donald.”
Trump 41%, Clinton 39%.
Last week, Rasmussen Reports gave voters the option of staying home on Election Day if Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are the big party nominees, and six percent (6%) said that’s what they intend to do for now. Clinton and Trump were tied with 38% support each; 16% said they would vote for some other candidate, and two percent (2%) were undecided.
But Trump edges slightly ahead if the stay-at-home option is removed. Trump also now does twice as well among Democrats as Clinton does among Republicans.
. . . This is the first time Trump has led the matchup since last October. Clinton held a 41% to 36% advantage in early March.
Trump now has the support of 73% of Republicans, while 77% of Democrats back Clinton. But Trump picks up 15% of Democrats, while just eight percent (8%) of GOP voters prefer Clinton, given this matchup. Republicans are twice as likely to prefer another candidate.
Among voters not affiliated with either major party, Trump leads 37% to 31%, but 23% like another candidate. Nine percent (9%) are undecided.
Sean Hannity Reports: Just a day after a Quinnipiac poll showed the presidential race tightening in several critical swing states, a new poll is showing a tightening national race between presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump and Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton. The poll, conducted by Reuters-Ipsos, shows the New York billionaire and former Secretary of State in a statistical tie in potential November 8th matchup.
According to Reuters-Ipsos:In the most recent survey, 41 percent of likely voters supported Clinton, the Democratic front-runner, and 40 percent backed Trump, with 19 percent not decided on either yet, according to the online poll of 1,289 people conducted from Friday to Tuesday. The poll had a credibility interval of about 3 percentage points.
The results reflect a big increase in support for Trump since he knocked out U.S. Senator Ted Cruz of Texas and Ohio Governor John Kasich last week to become the last Republican in the White House race. The tightening race represents a surge for Trump, who, according to Reuters-Ipsos, trailed Hillary Clinton by 13-points. The poll is a further indication that Republicans around the nation are beginning to consolidate their support around the presumptive GOP nominee following Senator Ted Cruz and Governor John Kasich suspending their presidential campaigns.
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Trump 41%, Clinton 39%.
Last week, Rasmussen Reports gave voters the option of staying home on Election Day if Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are the big party nominees, and six percent (6%) said that’s what they intend to do for now. Clinton and Trump were tied with 38% support each; 16% said they would vote for some other candidate, and two percent (2%) were undecided.
But Trump edges slightly ahead if the stay-at-home option is removed. Trump also now does twice as well among Democrats as Clinton does among Republicans.
. . . This is the first time Trump has led the matchup since last October. Clinton held a 41% to 36% advantage in early March.
Trump now has the support of 73% of Republicans, while 77% of Democrats back Clinton. But Trump picks up 15% of Democrats, while just eight percent (8%) of GOP voters prefer Clinton, given this matchup. Republicans are twice as likely to prefer another candidate.
Among voters not affiliated with either major party, Trump leads 37% to 31%, but 23% like another candidate. Nine percent (9%) are undecided.
Sean Hannity Reports: Just a day after a Quinnipiac poll showed the presidential race tightening in several critical swing states, a new poll is showing a tightening national race between presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump and Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton. The poll, conducted by Reuters-Ipsos, shows the New York billionaire and former Secretary of State in a statistical tie in potential November 8th matchup.
According to Reuters-Ipsos:
The results reflect a big increase in support for Trump since he knocked out U.S. Senator Ted Cruz of Texas and Ohio Governor John Kasich last week to become the last Republican in the White House race.
Tags: Rasmussen Reports, Reuters-lpsos, Quinnipac, polling, Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton To share or post to your site, click on "Post Link". Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service. and "Like" Facebook Page - Thanks!
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