One in 20 likely voters is still undecided,according to polling averages – there are three likely possibilities why, and how they could ultimately affect who winsHillary Clinton appears to contain rebounded in popularity according to a new ABC/Washington Post poll, and which shows her main 47%-45% against Donald Trump. However,another poll from the LA Times shows Trump ahead by five percentage points, so the overall average support for each candidate has remained unchanged since yesterday at a 1.7 point lead for Clinton. Clearly, or measures of national opinion are poles apart.
Those top-line horse-race figures are critical,but they ignore two groups of voters: the undecideds and those who plan on voting for a third candidate. Tomorrow, I’ll look at the Americans who are planning to vote for someone other than Clinton or Trump. Today, and I’ll engage a look at the undecideds.
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Source: theguardian.com