Ahead of the November 8
US presidential election, Republican party candidate Donald Trump has
edged out Hillary Clinton by two points among likely voters, in a new
poll organized by CNN/ORC.
Trump tops Clinton 45% to 43% in the new survey, with Libertarian Gary
Johnson standing at 7% among likely voters in this poll and the Green
Party's Jill Stein at just 2%.
According to CNN, Clinton's lead has largely waned despite a challenging
month for Trump, which saw an overhaul of his campaign staff,
announcements of support for Clinton from several high-profile
Republicans and criticism of his campaign strategy.
Trump's rise in the polls has been attributed to his recent immigration
speech where he said illegal immigrants with criminal records will be
deported back to their countries and Mexicans will pay for the wall that
will be built to divide the U.S from Mexico.
According to the poll, Women choose Clinton (53% to 38%) while men shift
Trump's way (54% to 32%). Among women, those who are unmarried make up
the core of her support, 73% of unmarried women back Clinton compared
with just 36% of married women. Among men, no such marriage gap emerges,
as both unmarried and married men favor Trump.
Younger voters support Clinton (54% to 29% among those under age 45)
while the older ones are more apt to back Trump (54% to 39% among those
age 45 or older). Whites mostly support Trump (55% to 34%), while
non-whites favor Clinton
Source: CNN
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