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Hillary will not beat trump – but sanders will. Can the Dems see that – let’s wait and see if Sanders wins California…
ABC Poll: Trump Leads Hillary
A Washington Post-ABC News poll released Sunday finds among registered voters, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are in a statistical dead-heat, with support breaking down like this:
• Trump: 46 percent
• Clinton: 44 percent
According to the Post, those findings represent a shift toward Trump of 11 points since March.
Forty-six percent of those voters with negative views of Clinton are “strongly unfavorable,” while 45 percent said the same thing about Trump, according to the poll.
The margin of error is plus or minus 3.5 percent.
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