Latest poll suggests Trump has narrowed gap in PA
The race in Colorado is nearly tied as well, and the national polls are extremely close
A poll released this morning suggests the race has tightened in Pennsylvania.
The Morning Call reports on its Pennsylvania poll:
A new Morning Call/Muhlenberg College poll shows a narrow gap between Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump amid rising support for Trump within his own party.
Clinton still leads Trump in a head-to-head matchup, but only by a 3-point margin, 44 percent to 41 percent. Those results showed Clinton’s support dropping and Trump’s gaining compared with a Morning Call/Muhlenberg poll a week earlier, which showed Clinton at 47 percent and Trump at 38 percent.
In a four-way matchup, Clinton leads by 2 points, at 40 percent to Trump’s 38 percent. Libertarian Party candidate Gary Johnson dropped to 8 percent — down from 14 percent a week ago — and Green Party nominee Jill Stein went from 5 to 3 percent.
Here’s all the polling from Pennsylvania:
A Quinnipiac University Swing State Poll shows Republican Donald Trump “narrows the gap with Democrat Hillary Clinton in Colorado and Virginia and leads in Iowa and Georgia.”
COLORADO: Clinton 44 – Trump 42, Johnson 10
GEORGIA: Trump 47 – Clinton 40, Johnson 9
IOWA: Trump 44 – Clinton 37, Johnson 10
VIRGINIA: Clinton 45 – Trump 39, Johnson 8
Polls released Sunday confirm the race is tightening at the national level.
General Election: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson vs. Stein | ABC News/Wash Post | Clinton 46, Trump 44, Johnson 5, Stein 1 | Clinton +2 |
General Election: Trump vs. Clinton | ABC News/Wash Post | Clinton 49, Trump 47 | Clinton +2 |
General Election: Trump vs. Clinton | LA Times/USC Tracking | Clinton 42, Trump 46 | Trump +4 |
It will be interesting to see where the numbers stand a week from now . . . including what, if any, impact tomorrow night’s presidential debate has.
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