Clinton polls out Trump

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton seems to enjoying some breaking ice success long after their first maiden presidential debate at the Hopstra arena in New York. The democratic candidate who prior to now was battling on a neck to neck polls count with Republican Donald Trump has now taken a comfortable lead spot among voters with several opinion polls going her way most especially in battle ground states. Some of the lead which appears to have taken effect sequel to the presidential debate sees Secretary Clinton as the most favored candidates at least among majority of Americans who thinks she has got the poise of a presidential charisma in sharp contrast to that of her Republican opposition who many believes lacks the temperamental ability to steer up the affairs at the capitol building.

Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump
In key State like Michigan, Secretary Clinton seems to be enjoying a favorable 11 points lead over rival Donald Trump whose trail marking has considerably lowered in recent polls most especially after having a disturbing ratings after the first presidential debate which clearly shows Mrs. Clinton won unarguably in majority of the key contending questions asked during the 90 minutes long stretch debate.

According to a new EPIC-MRA poll for the Detroit Free Press and WXYZ finds 43% of likely voters back Clinton, compared to 32% who prefer Trump. Libertarian nominee Gary Johnson tallied 10% support and Green Party nominee Jill Stein received 3%. The poll also found a sizable block of undecided voters, with 12% yet to make up their mind.  

The poll also showed Clinton leads Trump in several key voting blocks, with 86%-2% support among African-Americans, 41%-32% among whites and 48%-28% among women. Clinton is also more than 20 points ahead with young voters (44%-22%).

Considerably, Donald Trump's negative  unfavorable ratings skewed drastically from 63% to 66% while Secretary's Clinton's negative unfavorable ratings skewed positively from 56% to 52% among non-liker.

A Washington Post-University of Maryland poll also released Thursday showed Clinton thumping Trump 63-27% in Maryland.           

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