6% ahead of Clinton against Trump (Reuters / Ipsos poll)
The candidate of the Democratic Party for president Hillary Clinton maintains a lead six percentage points over Republican rival Donald Trump, according to a poll by Ipsos company which was conducted on behalf of the news agency Reuters and aired today.
The percentage of Clinton ranges from 41% to 44% by the end of July. In a poll broadcast today and held from 11 to 15 August was 41%.
The percentage of Trump has shown greater fluctuations, than 33% as a 39% amid disputes and distractions in recent weeks. In favor of the GOP candidate for president advocates a 35% potential voters, according to the latest poll by Ipsos.
The Trump has caused divisions in the ranks of Republican because of vehement rhetoric against immigrants and against the Muslims. He was criticized even by the two major parties earlier this month because of the multi-day conflict which was involved with the parents of an American Muslim captain who lost his life in Iraq. Last week 70 Republicans, including former members of Congress and the National Committee of the Republican (RNC), called the letter the Commission to cease to support the Trump calling his actions "divisive and dangerous."
The percentage of respondents who did not favor nor opposed the Clinton nor in favor of Trump in this survey was 24%.
During the campaign of 2012, Barack Obama was preceded by the candidate Republican Mitt Romney by nearly the same percentage of the corresponding point in time. Pro Obama Tasso and a 46% in favor of pCMV 41%, while 13% are not in favor of any of them, as reminds Reuters. The lead changed hands several times during the summer, but Obama regained and maintained to the end after October.
The poll by Ipsos from 11 to 15 August was a sample of 1,132 voters and has a margin of statistical error ± 3%.
The candidate of the Democratic Party for president Hillary Clinton maintains a lead six percentage points over Republican rival Donald Trump, according to a poll by Ipsos company which was conducted on behalf of the news agency Reuters and aired today.
The percentage of Clinton ranges from 41% to 44% by the end of July. In a poll broadcast today and held from 11 to 15 August was 41%.
The percentage of Trump has shown greater fluctuations, than 33% as a 39% amid disputes and distractions in recent weeks. In favor of the GOP candidate for president advocates a 35% potential voters, according to the latest poll by Ipsos.
The Trump has caused divisions in the ranks of Republican because of vehement rhetoric against immigrants and against the Muslims. He was criticized even by the two major parties earlier this month because of the multi-day conflict which was involved with the parents of an American Muslim captain who lost his life in Iraq. Last week 70 Republicans, including former members of Congress and the National Committee of the Republican (RNC), called the letter the Commission to cease to support the Trump calling his actions "divisive and dangerous."
The percentage of respondents who did not favor nor opposed the Clinton nor in favor of Trump in this survey was 24%.
During the campaign of 2012, Barack Obama was preceded by the candidate Republican Mitt Romney by nearly the same percentage of the corresponding point in time. Pro Obama Tasso and a 46% in favor of pCMV 41%, while 13% are not in favor of any of them, as reminds Reuters. The lead changed hands several times during the summer, but Obama regained and maintained to the end after October.
The poll by Ipsos from 11 to 15 August was a sample of 1,132 voters and has a margin of statistical error ± 3%.
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