In the nine units Clinton-Trump difference, according to a new poll
A new poll for the Wall Street Journal and NBC News gives precedence nine units on the candidate of the Democratic White House Hillary Clinton against Republican rival Donald Trump, the newspaper writes.
Ahead of Clinton, 47% versus 38% of Trump, has increased by five percentage points, which was before the congresses of the two parties in July.
The poll of The Journal / NBC News 800 registered voters was conducted after the conferences of both parties and having the Trump became involved in a heated debate because it criticized Hijri Khan, father of an American Muslim soldier killed in the war in Iraq Deal additional tensions in the party this week by refusing to support the re-election campaign of the president of the House of Representatives Paul Ryan in the primary election to be held next week.
The erosion of support in Trump polls showing no surprise that Republicans were skeptical towards candidacy and increasingly turning their attention to the maintenance of the majority that has the party in the House of Representatives and the Senate.
A new poll for the Wall Street Journal and NBC News gives precedence nine units on the candidate of the Democratic White House Hillary Clinton against Republican rival Donald Trump, the newspaper writes.
Ahead of Clinton, 47% versus 38% of Trump, has increased by five percentage points, which was before the congresses of the two parties in July.
The poll of The Journal / NBC News 800 registered voters was conducted after the conferences of both parties and having the Trump became involved in a heated debate because it criticized Hijri Khan, father of an American Muslim soldier killed in the war in Iraq Deal additional tensions in the party this week by refusing to support the re-election campaign of the president of the House of Representatives Paul Ryan in the primary election to be held next week.
The erosion of support in Trump polls showing no surprise that Republicans were skeptical towards candidacy and increasingly turning their attention to the maintenance of the majority that has the party in the House of Representatives and the Senate.