Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton holds a double-digit lead over presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump, according to a new national poll released Sunday.
The former Secretary of State leads Trump by 51% to 39% among registered voters nationwide, a new Washington Post-ABC
News poll shows. The poll also found that 56% of the public at large
say Trump stands against their beliefs and 64% say he does not have the
necessary credentials to be president. Fifty-six percent feel strongly
that he is unqualified.
The poll, which randomly sampled 1,001 adults between June 20 and June 23, also found that half of Americans are anxious about Clinton
possibly leading the country should she win in November. (The margin of
sampling error for overall results is plus or minus 3.5 percentage
points.) On Sunday, Clinton’s opponent Bernie Sanders told
CNN “the vast majority of my voters will vote for her” if she works to
“embrace” some of his policy positions. The Vermont Senator, who has not
officially suspended his campaign, has said he will vote for Clinton.
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