On Monday, CNN/ORC released its latest poll and the results show Hillary Clinton with a 5-point lead over Donald Trump among those who identified themselves as likely voters.
On Monday, CNN/ORC released its latest poll and the results show Hillary Clinton with a 5-point lead over Donald Trump among those who identified themselves as likely voters.
49% of those surveyed between October 20 and 23 declared they intend to vote for Clinton, while 44% said the same of Trump.
The divide among registered voters was only slightly less pronounced, with 4 points separating the two major party candidates.
Trump continued to draw a great deal of his support from men, though Clinton is closing the gap.
CNN/ORC found GOP candidate is only ahead of his Democratic rival by 3 points in that group.
A weekend poll conducted by ABC shows Clinton is actually leading among that group, pulling ahead of Trump with 44% approval to his 41%.