With 5 points difference is preceded by Ch. D. of Clinton. Trump, according to poll
Hillary Clinton leads by 5 points difference the Republican Donald Trump in the race for the White House, according to a poll institute Ipsos and Reuters agency which released today.
The poll shows that no significant change rates of the two main candidates after their first televised confrontation on Monday. Based on the answers given (in the interval 23 to 29 September) voters likely to vote in the elections, Clinton gathers 43% versus 38% of Trump.
19% said they would not choose either of them.
Clinton preceded almost all the polls that have been conducted since the beginning of the year. Over the past four weeks his lead remains stable, 4-5 units.
In a separate poll included other candidates, Hillary Clinton continues to lead with 42%. Here are the Trump with 38%, the Liberal Gary Johnson with 7% and Jill Stein Green 3%.
Nearly one in two (48%) said they have a rather positive view of Clinton (last week the figure was 45%). Is increased and the popularity of Trump, to 46% from 44% in the previous poll.
The poll by Reuters / Ipsos online and were included all States. Attended by 2,501 potential voters and the margin of error is 2 units.
Hillary Clinton leads by 5 points difference the Republican Donald Trump in the race for the White House, according to a poll institute Ipsos and Reuters agency which released today.
The poll shows that no significant change rates of the two main candidates after their first televised confrontation on Monday. Based on the answers given (in the interval 23 to 29 September) voters likely to vote in the elections, Clinton gathers 43% versus 38% of Trump.
19% said they would not choose either of them.
Clinton preceded almost all the polls that have been conducted since the beginning of the year. Over the past four weeks his lead remains stable, 4-5 units.
In a separate poll included other candidates, Hillary Clinton continues to lead with 42%. Here are the Trump with 38%, the Liberal Gary Johnson with 7% and Jill Stein Green 3%.
Nearly one in two (48%) said they have a rather positive view of Clinton (last week the figure was 45%). Is increased and the popularity of Trump, to 46% from 44% in the previous poll.
The poll by Reuters / Ipsos online and were included all States. Attended by 2,501 potential voters and the margin of error is 2 units.
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