Hillary Clinton got a four-point bounce
in support after the Democratic National Convention and now leads Donald
Trump by seven points in the race for the White House, says a poll
released Monday.
Clinton’s lead over the Republican Trump is 46 percent to 39 percent, according to the CBS News poll.
After the Republican convention, prior to the Democratic one, Trump got a two-point bump and the race was tied, CBS said.
One of Clinton’s biggest problems —
Americans’ negative view of her — remains, but it has eased somewhat
since the convention last week in Philadelphia, the survey suggested.
Fifty percent of registered voters have a
negative opinion of Clinton compared to 36 percent who view her
positively, the poll said.
That positive number is up five points and the negative one is down six, it added.
Thirty-one percent of voters have a
positive opinion of Trump, which is about the same as before the
Republican convention, according to CBS. Fifty-two percent see him
negatively.
The survey was carried out July 29-31 among 1,393 adults and has a margin of error of three percentage points.
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