UPI Daily Tracking Poll
For the first time since the Democratic National Convention, Donald Trump is now leading Hillary Clinton in a daily tracking poll done by United Press International – or UPI. Trump now leads by 48.2% over 47.7% for Clinton.
Donald Trump has been catching up to Hillary Clinton in the UPI Daily Tracking Poll since he bottomed out on Aug. 6th at 43.14% - 9 days after the Democratic Convention.
Clinton has led Trump by as many as 7 points, but Trump got a huge 10 point bump from the Republican National Convention from July 18-21st.
Clinton’s bump from her convention – July 25-28 - was far less significant – 5% at the most, and some of that was due to Trump missteps.
Clinton hit her high on Aug. 16th at 50.84% - about a 7 point lead over Trump. But in the last 10 days, an impressive turnaround has occurred. Trump has risen 4 and-a-quarter points, while Clinton has slipped 3.1 percentage points – a 7.5 percentage point shift.
Other polls are showing similar results.
Reuters Poll
In a new Reuters poll - which has always favored Clinton - her lead in just the last 3 days has slipped from a 12-point advantage, to only a 5-point advantage.
Ohio Poll
In Ohio, Trump has a huge 20-point lead in the independent vote. That means he will get not only the peal-off voters from the other two minor candidates, Johnson and Stein, but the lion’s share of the undecideds as well.
Florida Poll
But a new poll in Florida done by Florida Atlantic University shows Trump now leading Clinton by 2 points – 43 to 41 – in that state.
In Florida Trump not only gets 20% of the black vote compared to Clinton’s 68%, but Trump needs only 18% to win. He leads among white voters 49 to 33%.
Trump is doing even better among Hispanics. Among Cubans – which is the largest Hispanic ethnic group in the state, Trump leads 45% to 34.
Trump has cut Clinton’s lead among women to 41 to 45% for Clinton. But as we’ve seen in other polling, Trump holds a significant lead among independent women – 47% to 26.
Trump still holds a commanding 10-point lead with Florida men. Click the link below.
For the first time since the Democratic National Convention, Donald Trump is now leading Hillary Clinton in a daily tracking poll done by United Press International – or UPI. Trump now leads by 48.2% over 47.7% for Clinton.
Donald Trump has been catching up to Hillary Clinton in the UPI Daily Tracking Poll since he bottomed out on Aug. 6th at 43.14% - 9 days after the Democratic Convention.
Clinton has led Trump by as many as 7 points, but Trump got a huge 10 point bump from the Republican National Convention from July 18-21st.
Clinton’s bump from her convention – July 25-28 - was far less significant – 5% at the most, and some of that was due to Trump missteps.
Clinton hit her high on Aug. 16th at 50.84% - about a 7 point lead over Trump. But in the last 10 days, an impressive turnaround has occurred. Trump has risen 4 and-a-quarter points, while Clinton has slipped 3.1 percentage points – a 7.5 percentage point shift.
Other polls are showing similar results.
Reuters Poll
In a new Reuters poll - which has always favored Clinton - her lead in just the last 3 days has slipped from a 12-point advantage, to only a 5-point advantage.
Ohio Poll
In Ohio, Trump has a huge 20-point lead in the independent vote. That means he will get not only the peal-off voters from the other two minor candidates, Johnson and Stein, but the lion’s share of the undecideds as well.
Florida Poll
But a new poll in Florida done by Florida Atlantic University shows Trump now leading Clinton by 2 points – 43 to 41 – in that state.
In Florida Trump not only gets 20% of the black vote compared to Clinton’s 68%, but Trump needs only 18% to win. He leads among white voters 49 to 33%.
Trump is doing even better among Hispanics. Among Cubans – which is the largest Hispanic ethnic group in the state, Trump leads 45% to 34.
Trump has cut Clinton’s lead among women to 41 to 45% for Clinton. But as we’ve seen in other polling, Trump holds a significant lead among independent women – 47% to 26.
Trump still holds a commanding 10-point lead with Florida men. Click the link below.
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