Trump pushes just ahead of Clinton in new poll

Huge gaps exist in voting preference based on gender, age, race, education and partisanship


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Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump greets supporters during a campaign stop at the Canfield County Fair in Canfield, Ohio, US, September 5, 2016. PHOTO: REUTERS

WASHINGTON: Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump landed just ahead of Democrat Hillary Clinton in a new national poll released Tuesday, which showed the real estate mogul chiseling away at his opponent's former lead.

Trump beat Clinton 45 to 43 per cent in the new CNN/ORC Poll, which showed stark divisions in the way different demographics plan to cast their ballots.



Clinton has mostly maintained an edge over Trump in recent national polls. She has dramatically deeper ground operations in swing states and trounced Trump in August fundraising.

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But the Republican flagbearer's unorthodox White House bid, including his campaign's apparent imperviousness to criticism about his harsh rhetoric, assures a tight contest leading up to November 8.

The near tie in the latest CNN/ORC results came in sharp contrast to Clinton's eight-point lead among registered voters in its early August poll following the Democratic Convention.

According to CNN, huge gaps exist in voting preference based on gender, age, race, education and partisanship.

Women prefer Clinton 53 to 38 per cent, while men favour Trump 54 to 32 per cent, it said.

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Voters younger than 45 give Clinton an edge (54 percent to 29 percent for Trump), while non-whites favor Clinton by almost four-to-one, poll results showed.

Enthusiasm for the overall 2016 campaign remains comparatively low. Almost half of voters say they are less enthusiastic about voting this year than in previous elections, with just 42 per cent reporting that they're more excited.

This marks the first time since 2000 that a significantly larger share of voters say they are less excited, CNN polling results indicate.

The CNN/ORC poll was conducted from September 1 to 4 by telephone among a random sample of 1,001 adults. It included results from 886 registered voters and 786 likely voters. For results among registered or likely voters, the margin of error is plus or minus 3.5 percentage points.

COMMENTS (4)

Umer Saeed | 7 years ago | Reply This is a changed world where even so called developed countries are faced with serious economic decline and hence its fall out.Many people predominantly white folks blame black and brown immigration for its principal reason.It is possible that sentiment's crescendo may prevail and Donald Trump a Ku Kux Clan leader may become US president. Thus, decline of Western civilization that started with George Bush and Tony Blair will accelerate and by the end of 2050 China and India will take over leaving Russia,US and Europe in serious economic decline and in great turmoil.
Raj - USA | 7 years ago | Reply The CNN/ORC poll was conducted from September 1 to 4 by telephone among a random sample of 1,001 adults. It included results from 886 registered voters and 786 likely voters. 786 likely voters are the ones that matter. Allah will decide.
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