Americans split between choice of Trump or Clinton: Poll

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American Businessman Donald J Trump during a press conference regarding `Trump Tower` in Mumbai on Aug 12, 2014. (Photo: Sandeep Mahankal/IANS)
American Businessman Donald J Trump during a press conference regarding `Trump Tower` in Mumbai on Aug 12, 2014. (Photo: Sandeep Mahankal/IANS)

Washington, May 18 (IANS) US voters are split between the choice of Republican Donald Trump or Democrat Hillary Clinton in a hypothetical matchup of the general election in November, a new poll said on Tuesday.
Quoting the NBC News/SurveyMonkey online tracking poll, Xinhua said that Clinton’s margin over Trump narrows from five points last week to three points this week to 48 percent to 45 percent.
While Clinton holds an overwhelming lead among African-American and Hispanic voters, with 75 points gap and 37 points gap respectively, Trump is the preferred candidate among white voters by 14 points over Clinton, said the poll.
As in past general elections, independent voters are expected to hold sway in this November. At this moment, the poll showed that Trump leads Clinton by eight points among independent voters, 44 percent to 36 percent.
The poll was conducted online on May 9 through May 15. A total of 14,100 adults, including 12,507 who say they are registered voters, were interviewed. The margin of error was 1.2 points.
(140515) -- WASHINGTON D.C., May 15, 2014 (Xinhua) -- Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton attends the launch ceremony of World Bank Group's new report "Voice and Agency: Empowering Women and Girls for Shared Prosperity finds" in Washington D.C., capital of the United States, May 14, 2014. Girls with little or no education are far more likely to be married as children, suffer domestic violence, live in poverty, and lack a say over household spending or their own health care than better-educated peers, according to the new report by the World Bank Group on Wednesday. (Xinhua/Bao Dandan)
(140515) — WASHINGTON D.C., May 15, 2014 (Xinhua) — Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton attends the launch ceremony of World Bank Group’s new report “Voice and Agency: Empowering Women and Girls for Shared Prosperity finds” in Washington D.C., capital of the United States, May 14, 2014. Girls with little or no education are far more likely to be married as children, suffer domestic violence, live in poverty, and lack a say over household spending or their own health care than better-educated peers, according to the new report by the World Bank Group on Wednesday. (Xinhua/Bao Dandan

 
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