Donald Trump Beats Hillary Clinton In New Poll

Thursday, 19 May 2016, 23:24 IST
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WASHINGTON: Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has for the first time edged out his Democratic rivalHillary Clinton in a latest poll even as majority of respondents have an high unfavourable opinion of both the aspirants.

This is for the first time in a poll that Trump is seen ahead of Clinton, albeit within a margin of error.

Fox News, in its latest national polls, found that Trump has the support of 45% of the potential general election votes, while Clinton has the support of 42%.

Trump emerged as the presumptive nominee of the Republican party after winning the Indian elections early this month.

He is the only GOP candidate left in the race, which early this year was crowded with 16 more White Houseaspirants including well established Senators and Governors.

Clinton, however, is yet to clinch the nomination as her sole rival Senator Bernie Sanders from Vermont is giving a tough fight by winning a number of States and preventing her from acquiring enough delegate to become the presumptive nominee.

Sanders, according to the Fox News, is still ahead of Trump.

In a hypothetical match up, Sanders has support of 46 per cent of the respondents as against 42% for Trump, Fox News said.

However, a key highlight of the latest poll is the high unfavourable view of both Trump (56%) and Clinton (61%).

Earlier Clinton's negative rating was 58% and Trump's was at 65%.

"The standard for unpopular presidential candidates has been Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan in 1980, but we have two new champions," said Republican pollster Daron Shaw, who conducts the Fox News Poll with Democratic pollster Chris Anderson.

"Clinton and Trump rate lower than disastrous candidates like Mondale or Dole," he said.

Trump leads Clinton by 55% to 31%  among whites.

On the other hand Clinton has a commanding lead over Trump when it comes to black (90% to 7%) and Hispanics (62% to 23%).

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Source: PTI