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Trump, having received a nomination, beat Clinton by 3% - CNN poll

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US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump outpaced his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton by 3% in the latest CNN poll. As noted, this is Trump vs Clinton's best result in CNN polls since September 2015.

Having officially received a nomination from his party on convention in clevelandTrump took the lead in the fight for a place in the White House. In support of the candidacy of the billionaire Republican, 48% voted against 45%, who spoke for the former secretary of state and the former first lady of the United States.

It is also noted that the result of Trump immediately 6% surpassed his rating to the decisive party convention. The last time this happened was in 2000, when both George W. Bush and his Democrat opponent, Al Gore, increased their number of supporters in 8% by party results.

Poll was held by research organization ORC International on July 22-24 in July by the method of random national sampling. In total, an 1001 US citizen was reportedly interviewed.

Experts also note that the number of Trump supporters has increased due to the influx of independent voters. Immediately 43% of those surveyed who consider themselves neither Republicans nor Democrats said that after the convention in Cleveland they were inclined to support his candidacy. Before the Republican “week,” the ratio was 34% to 31% in favor of Clinton.

In addition, as noted by CNN, the data of the last survey demonstrate an even greater stratification between supporters of presidential candidates, depending on education.

For example, if Clinton slightly increased the number of white supporters with university education (44% versus 39% for Trump), then Trump's superiority among white voters without a corresponding education became enormous (62% versus 23%).

Trump is also ahead of Clinton in the so-called trust rating in certain categories, including the economy and the fight against terrorism. The former Secretary of State still maintains leadership in foreign policy, but her rating in this category has dropped from 57% to 50%.

Trump's personal perception also changes in a positive way. After the convention in Cleveland, 52 immediately% of Americans agreed that Trump is running for president of the United States in the interests of the state, and not for the sake of gaining his own benefit. In Clinton, this figure is 44%.

Moreover, if before the official approval of the candidacy of Trump, the entire 34% believed that he could unite the nation and not split it, now this figure has increased to 42%.

On Monday in Philadelphia started Democratic Party Congress, which is expected to be approved by the candidacy of Hillary Clinton for the presidency of the United States and the senator ont Virginia Timothy Kane as potential vice president.

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