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factfinder_77

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Tue Nov 1, 2016, 06:09 AM Nov 2016

Clinton holds five-point lead as FBI looks at more emails: Reuters/Ipsos poll

Democrat Hillary Clinton held a five percentage point lead over Republican rival Donald Trump, according to a Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll released on Monday, down only slightly since the FBI said last week it was reviewing new emails in its investigation of the former secretary of state.

Some 44 percent of likely voters said they would support Clinton, while 39 percent said they would support Trump, according to the Oct. 26-30 survey. Clinton had held a 6 point advantage over Trump in the five-day tracking poll last Thursday.

Other polls have shown Clinton's lead slipping more sharply. Real Clear Politics, which averages the results of most major polls, shows that Clinton's lead has declined from 4.6 points on Friday to 2.5 points on Monday.

In a separate poll that included alternative-party candidates, 43 percent supported Clinton, while 37 percent supported Trump, 6 percent supported Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson and 1 percent supported Jill Stein of the Green Party.

The polling determines likely voters according to a number of factors including voting history, registration status and stated intention to vote. It assumes that 60 percent of eligible Americans will vote. The result of the 2016 election will vary greatly depending on how many voters actually cast a ballot.

urrently, Clinton leads Trump in both high and low turnout scenarios, according to the latest poll. Her advantage holds at 5 points if 55 percent of eligible voters participate, and it rises to 6 points if 70 percent of Americans cast a ballot.

The Reuters/Ipsos poll was conducted online in English in all 50 states. It included 1,264 people who were considered likely voters under the assumption that 60 percent of eligible voters would participate. The poll has a credibility interval, a measure of accuracy, of 3 percentage points.


http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-poll-idUSKBN12V2DI
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Clinton holds five-point lead as FBI looks at more emails: Reuters/Ipsos poll (Original Post) factfinder_77 Nov 2016 OP
Tuesday morning news was all Hillary's email controversy. Nothing about Trump and Russia. bulloney Nov 2016 #1
Good...let's keep all the FBI agents tied up reading 650,000 emails!! Sancho Nov 2016 #2

bulloney

(4,113 posts)
1. Tuesday morning news was all Hillary's email controversy. Nothing about Trump and Russia.
Tue Nov 1, 2016, 06:26 AM
Nov 2016

The excuse was it's too speculative to report on Trump's issues presently. WTF? Everything I've been hearing on Clinton's latest email controversy can be described as speculative. Wiener's emails MAY have been connected to Hillary's server somehow. Even if it was, so what?

There's your librul media.

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