p******e 发帖数: 897 | 1 Hillary Clinton led Republican Donald Trump by 6 percentage points among
likely voters, according to a Reuters/Ipsos daily tracking poll released on
Wednesday, the same advantage the Democratic presidential nominee held
before an FBI announcement that reignited the controversy about her email
practices.
The Oct. 28-Nov. 1 opinion poll was conducted almost entirely after FBI
Director James Comey notified Congress last Friday his agency would examine
newly discovered emails that might pertain to Clinton's use of a private
email server while she was secretary of state.
Comey said he did not know whether the emails were significant and released
no information other than that they existed. His announcement drew outrage
from Democrats who voiced concern it would unfairly influence voters so
close to next week's election. Trump and other Republicans seized on the
news to revive questions about Clinton's credibility.
Among 1,772 people who have either voted already or were identified as
likely voters in the Nov. 8 election, 45 percent said they supported Clinton
, while 39 percent said they backed Trump. On Thursday, the day before Comey
's announcement, Clinton led Trump by 43 percent to 37 percent.
In a four-way poll that included alternative party candidates, Clinton led
Trump by 8 percentage points among likely voters. Forty-five percent
supported Clinton, while 37 percent backed Trump. Five percent supported
Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson and 2 percent backed Jill Stein of the
Green Party.
Other national polls have shown Clinton's lead shrinking over the past week.
RealClearPolitics, which averages most major opinion polls, showed Clinton'
s lead had narrowed to 1.7 points on Wednesday from 4.6 points last Friday.
The Reuters/Ipsos poll was conducted online in English in all 50 states. It
had a credibility interval, a measure of accuracy, of 3 percentage points. | u****q 发帖数: 24345 | | T**********e 发帖数: 29576 | 3 这个poll和党初选时候挺准的,一直准确显示老头领先。 | F*****9 发帖数: 87 | | p******e 发帖数: 897 | 5 Hillary Clinton led Republican Donald Trump by 6 percentage points among
likely voters, according to a Reuters/Ipsos daily tracking poll released on
Wednesday, the same advantage the Democratic presidential nominee held
before an FBI announcement that reignited the controversy about her email
practices.
The Oct. 28-Nov. 1 opinion poll was conducted almost entirely after FBI
Director James Comey notified Congress last Friday his agency would examine
newly discovered emails that might pertain to Clinton's use of a private
email server while she was secretary of state.
Comey said he did not know whether the emails were significant and released
no information other than that they existed. His announcement drew outrage
from Democrats who voiced concern it would unfairly influence voters so
close to next week's election. Trump and other Republicans seized on the
news to revive questions about Clinton's credibility.
Among 1,772 people who have either voted already or were identified as
likely voters in the Nov. 8 election, 45 percent said they supported Clinton
, while 39 percent said they backed Trump. On Thursday, the day before Comey
's announcement, Clinton led Trump by 43 percent to 37 percent.
In a four-way poll that included alternative party candidates, Clinton led
Trump by 8 percentage points among likely voters. Forty-five percent
supported Clinton, while 37 percent backed Trump. Five percent supported
Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson and 2 percent backed Jill Stein of the
Green Party.
Other national polls have shown Clinton's lead shrinking over the past week.
RealClearPolitics, which averages most major opinion polls, showed Clinton'
s lead had narrowed to 1.7 points on Wednesday from 4.6 points last Friday.
The Reuters/Ipsos poll was conducted online in English in all 50 states. It
had a credibility interval, a measure of accuracy, of 3 percentage points. | u****q 发帖数: 24345 | | T**********e 发帖数: 29576 | 7 这个poll和党初选时候挺准的,一直准确显示老头领先。 | F*****9 发帖数: 87 | | j*********r 发帖数: 24733 | 9 厉害啊
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【在 p******e 的大作中提到】 : Hillary Clinton led Republican Donald Trump by 6 percentage points among : likely voters, according to a Reuters/Ipsos daily tracking poll released on : Wednesday, the same advantage the Democratic presidential nominee held : before an FBI announcement that reignited the controversy about her email : practices. : The Oct. 28-Nov. 1 opinion poll was conducted almost entirely after FBI : Director James Comey notified Congress last Friday his agency would examine : newly discovered emails that might pertain to Clinton's use of a private : email server while she was secretary of state. : Comey said he did not know whether the emails were significant and released
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