Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump in Ohio by 9 points, according to the latest Baldwin Wallace University poll released Wednesday.
The results:
- Clinton: 43 percent;
- Trump: 34 percent;
- Libertarian nominee Gary Johnson: 10 percent;
- Green Party's Jill Stein: 3 percent;
- Unsure: 10 percent.
Driving the results are votes against the other candidate. Of those who say they're voting for Trump, 63 percent say it's a vote against Clinton. Likewise, 47 percent of Clinton supporters want to stop Trump.
"A large percentage of Ohio's electorate is most passionate about who should not be president," Tom Sutton, director of the Baldwin Wallace Community Research Institute told Cleveland.com.
"The bad news for Trump is that more of the undecideds — and some third-party supporters — who are now coming off the fence are moving to Clinton."
Clinton is leading with independents, 46 percent to 35 percent, according to the survey.
Baldwin Wallace surveyed 1,152 likely voters across the state, and the margin of error is plus or minus 3 percent.
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