Tracking poll: Clinton increases lead to 3 points
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton has reclaimed a 3-point lead over Republican nominee Donald Trump nationally, according to a tracking poll that showed Trump surge to the lead earlier this week.
{mosads}Clinton has 47 percent support to Trump’s 44 percent, Friday’s ABC News/Washington Post tracking poll found.
After Clinton led the poll by 12 points in the Oct. 23 edition, Trump made a huge jump, taking a 1-point lead in Tuesday’s version. But Clinton has gained ground each day since.
The poll finds Clinton holds a significant lead among non-white voters, 76 to 17 percent.
Trump leads among white voters, 53 to 38 percent.
Trump is seen as better trusted to handle corruption, but Clinton is seen narrowly as more trusted to handle healthcare, immigration and terrorism.
The two candidates are tied in their ability to handle the economy.
The poll was conducted from Oct. 30 to Nov. 2 among 1,151 likely voters. The margin of error is 3 percentage points.
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