Clinton has maintained the lead in the ranking of the trump
Clinton has maintained the lead in the ranking of the trump
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Rating Hillary continues to grow in the last stage of the election race before voting, it is stated in the study.
New sociological studies show that American voters two weeks before election give much more preference to the candidates from the Democrats Hillary Clintonthan to Republican Donald Trump.
The gap in ratings reaches 13-14% in favour of the former Secretary of state, according to a study by the AP/GfK.
So, according to the findings of sociologists, Clinton is leading with a score of 54% vs 41% (trump) if the voters choose among the two major candidates. If we consider the complete list of four contenders for the top post in the US administration, the gap between Democrat and Republican is increased to 14%.
For Clinton ready to vote 51% of voters, trump is 37%, lardarina Gary Johnson is supported by 6%, and the candidate from “green” Jill Stein – 2%. Rating Hillary continues to grow in the last stage of the election race before voting, it is stated in the study.
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We will remind, in the U.S. state of Florida opened stations for early voting in the presidential election. The state is considered a key to victory in the presidential race; the gap between Hillary Clinton and Donald trump are minimal. The United States presidential election will be held on 8 November.
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Hillary Clinton celebrates 69th birthday
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Former First lady, then U.S. Secretary of state, Senator from new York, and now the main contender for the presidency. Hillary Clinton is one of the most influential women politicians in the world.