Clinton Strides Seven Points Ahead In Final NBC/SurveyMonkey National Poll

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Hillary Clinton leads by seven points on the Election Day update of the NBC/SurveyMonkey national tracking poll.

She comes out ahead by seven points, 51-44, in a head-to-head match among likely voters nationwide.

With third-party candidates included, Clinton leads by six points, 47-41, with Libertarian Gary Johnson polling at 6 percent and Green Party candidate Jill Stein at 3 percent.

This final update of the tracking poll exactly matches NBC/SurveyMonkey’s previous poll released last week, where the former Secretary of State led by seven points, 51-44, in a head-to-head match and by six points, 47-41, when third-party candidates are included.

The NBC/SurveyMonkey tracking poll was conducted online from Oct. 31-Nov. 6 among 70,194 likely voters nationwide, and has a margin of error of plus or minus one percent.

TPM’s PollTracker Average for the general election shows Clinton leading Trump, 48.6 to 43.2.

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  1. Avatar for imkmu3 imkmu3 says:

    The only poll worth publishing now is the one at the end of the day that has margin of error of 0%.

  2. Anything that makes Ms. Clinton look like a lock and makes gopper’s sad should be published til the polls close IMHO. Without the Senate it will be a long 2 years till we can get rid of these fascists and aholes for good.

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