Hillary Clinton owns a 6-point national lead over Donald Trump among likely voters, according to the latest Reuters/Ipsos poll released Wednesday.
The results of likely voters:
- Clinton: 42 percent;
- Trump: 36 percent;
- Gary Johnson: 8 percent;
- Jill Stein: 2 percent;
- Don't know: 6 percent.
Clinton's lead with registered voters reaches double digits, according to the poll.
The results of registered voters:
- Clinton: 44 percent;
- Trump: 33 percent;
- Johnson: 9 percent;
- Stein: 3 percent;
- Don't know: 6 percent.
Johnson gets a large chunk of independent support, 27 percent of likely voters and 22 percent with registered voters.
The survey also shows Clinton's favorability rating improved to 50 percent among registered voters, while Trump's also increased to 44 percent.
These are findings from an Ipsos poll conducted Sept. 29-Oct. 3.
A sample of 1,928 Americans, including 887 Democrats, 628 Republicans, 269 independents, 1,669 registered voters and 1,239 likely voters, ages 18 and over, were interviewed online. The poll has a credibility interval of plus or minus 2.5 percentage points for all adults, 3.8 percentage points for Democrats, 4.5 percentage points for Republicans, 6.8 percentage points for independents, 2.7 percentage points for registered voters and 3.2 percentage points for likely voters.
© 2025 Newsmax. All rights reserved.