New poll in U.S. shows Trump unpopular
Forty-six percent of registered voters back Clinton, versus 41 percent who support Trump – slightly up from Clinton’s three-point lead in May, 46 percent to 43 percent.
U.S. Labor Secretary and Hillary Clinton supporter Tom Perez railed against presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump on Sunday, calling him divisive and a “chaos candidate”.
Trump’s approval ratings with minority groups continues to hurt.
Support for US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has plummeted to 39 per cent, a new poll shows.
Now, between the poll that has Trump down by 5 and the poll that has Trump down by 12, would you like to guess which he has a problem with?
Tweeted Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort: “I prefer NBC/WSJ poll”. Well, based on RealClearPolitics’ data, it was… um, the last ABC/WaPo poll. The poll found that 68 percent of Americans regard Trump’ s criticism of Judge Gonzalo Curiel as racist and 85 percent say they are inappropriate.
Half of the people surveyed said they were anxious about the prospect of a Clinton presidency.
Despite these events and changes, the Clinton-vs.-Trump horserace remains relatively consistent.
Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump by double digits in a new national poll – a stark reversal for the mogul. The margin of error here is 3.5 percent, and the poll sample size was 1,001 voters.
The Wall Street Journal/NBC poll surveyed 1,000 registered voters between June 19-23 with a margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percentage points.
Mrs. Clinton’s lead fell to one point, at 39% to Mr. Trump’s 38%, when Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson and Green Party candidate Jill Stein are part of the mix.