After trailing among men throughout the summer, Clinton is now winning 46 percent of their support in a hypothetical two-way race, compared to 44 percent for Trump. She’s ahead among women by 17 points and has a 1-point edge among white women, 46 percent to 45 percent.
In the overall two-way contest, Clinton leads 50 percent to 41 percent, the same margin as when third-party candidates are included.
Among those with no college degree, her edge is 48 percent to 44 percent, erasing Trump’s 8-point advantage in September. Among whites with college degrees—a longtime Republican stronghold—she expanded her lead to 13 points.
Clinton is also boosted by winning 93 percent of Democrats and those who lean that way, while Trump gets 85 percent of Republicans and those who lean that way. Among independents in a two-way race, Clinton has 39 percent to Trump’s 38 percent.
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