Hillary 39
Johnson 9
Stein 3 (p. 3)
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Among Independents
Trump 46
Hillary 28
Johnson 15
Stein 4 (p. 23)
July 22-24, 2016 national poll of 882 registered voters, error margin 3.5%. 60% land line, 40% cell phone. Link to poll.
7/25/16, "Donald Trump bounces into the lead," CNN, Jennifer Agiesta
"Donald Trump comes out of his convention ahead of Hillary Clinton in the race for the White House, topping her 44% to 39% in a four-way matchup including Gary Johnson (9%) and Jill Stein (3%) and by three points in a two-way head-to-head, 48% to 45%. That latter finding represents a 6-point convention bounce for Trump, which are traditionally measured in two-way matchups....
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The new findings mark Trump's best showing in a CNN/ORC Poll against
Clinton since September 2015. Trump's new edge rests largely on
increased support among independents, 43% of whom said that Trump's
convention in Cleveland left them more likely to back him, while 41%
were dissuaded. Pre-convention, independents split 34% Clinton to 31%
Trump, with sizable numbers behind Johnson (22%) and Stein (10%). Now,
46% say they back Trump, 28% Clinton, 15% Johnson and 4% Stein.[p. 23]...
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Beyond boosting his overall support,
Trump's favorability rating is also on the rise (46% of registered
voters say they have a positive view, up from 39% pre-convention), while
his advantage over Clinton on handling top issues climbs. He now holds
double-digit margins over Clinton as more trusted on the economy and
terrorism. Trump also cut into Clinton's edge on managing foreign policy
(50% said they trusted her more, down from 57% pre-convention).
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The convention also helped Trump make strides in his personal image. A majority (52%) now say Trump is running for president for the good of the country rather than personal gain, just 44% say the same about Clinton. He's increased the share who call him honest and trustworthy (from 38% to 43%), and who would be proud to have him as president (from 32% to 39%). And nearly half now say he's in touch with the problems ordinary Americans face in their daily lives (46% say so, 37% did before the convention).
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The convention also helped Trump make strides in his personal image. A majority (52%) now say Trump is running for president for the good of the country rather than personal gain, just 44% say the same about Clinton. He's increased the share who call him honest and trustworthy (from 38% to 43%), and who would be proud to have him as president (from 32% to 39%). And nearly half now say he's in touch with the problems ordinary Americans face in their daily lives (46% say so, 37% did before the convention).
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Despite
Democratic criticism of the Republican convention's message as divisive,
the percentage who say Trump will unite the country rather than divide
it has increased to 42%, compared with 34% pre-convention.
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Clinton's ratings on these same measures
took a hit, though in most cases her drop-off was not quite as large as
Trump's gain. Perhaps most troubling for the Clinton supporters
gathering in Philadelphia this week: 68% now say Clinton is not honest
and trustworthy, her worst rating on that measure in CNN/ORC polling....
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Cruz's
move, however, appears to have backfired. While 60% of Republican
voters had a positive impression of the former presidential candidate
before the convention, just 33% have one now....
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The
CNN/ORC Poll was conducted by telephone July 22-24 among a random
national sample of 1,001 adults. Results for the sample of 882
registered voters have a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3.5
percentage points." Link to poll.
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