Presidential Polls 2016: Trump Trails Clinton After Tape

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Donald Trump is attempting to save his chances of winning in November. (Getty)

Donald Trump is looking to save his campaign after The Washington Post released Access Hollywood footage of Trump making disparaging comments about women to host Billy Bush. In a poll conducted by NBC News/Wall Street Journal after the release of the tape, Hillary Clinton’s lead on Trump has reached double-digits.

Clinton leads Trump by 14 percentage points in one of the first major polls conducted after the release of the tape. Trump is hoping the second debate can help stop the bleeding, but his performance is receiving mixed reviews.

When asked about the comments, Trump continued to refer to it as “locker room talk” before attempting to change the conversation to ISIS. Later in the debate, he successfully landed blows to Clinton about her email scandal, but may have taken the attacks too far by threatening to have her imprisoned if he was elected president.

While the Trump campaign hopes the polling numbers released later this week are more favorable, the early results are not good for Trump. The FiveThirtyEight polls-plus prediction model has moved Trump’s chances of winning in November down to 20.2 percentage points. Prior to the initial debate, he had made up considerable ground on Clinton.

Here’s a look at the latest presidential polls.


RealClear Politics Average: Trump vs. Clinton

RealClear Politics keeps a running average of the Trump vs. Clinton polls. The average includes data from ten polls. The NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll conducted October 8-9, the Economist/YouGov poll conducted October 7-8, the LA Times/USC Tracking poll conducted October 3-9, the NBC News/SM poll conducted October 3-9, the FOX News poll conducted October 3-6, the Quinnipiac poll conducted October 5-6, the Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted September 29-October 3, the CBS News poll conducted September 28-October 2, the CNN/ORC poll conducted September 28-October 2 and The Atlantic/PRRI poll was conducted September 28-October 2.

CANDIDATE VOTE%
Hillary Clinton 48.3
Donald Trump 42.5

NBC News/Wall Street Journal

The NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll was conducted October 8-9. It has a margin of error of 4.6 percentage points.

CANDIDATE VOTE%
Hillary Clinton 52
Donald Trump 38

Economist/YouGov

The Economist/YouGov poll was conducted October 7-8. It has a margin of error of 4.2 percentage points.

CANDIDATE VOTE%
Hillary Clinton 48
Donald Trump 43

LA Times/USC Tracking

The LA Times/USC Tracking poll was conducted October 3-9. It has a margin of error of 4.5 percentage points.

CANDIDATE VOTE%
Donald Trump 46
Hillary Clinton 43

NBC News/SM

The NBC News/SM poll was conducted October 3-9. It has a margin of error of 1.0 percentage point.

CANDIDATE VOTE%
Hillary Clinton 51
Donald Trump 44

FOX News

The FOX News poll was conducted October 3-6. It has a margin of error of 3.0 percentage points.

CANDIDATE VOTE%
Hillary Clinton 48
Donald Trump 44

Quinnipiac

The Quinnipiac poll was conducted October 5-6. It has a margin of error of 3.0 percentage points.

CANDIDATE VOTE%
Hillary Clinton 50
Donald Trump 44

RealClear Politics Average: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson vs. Stein

RealClear Politics keeps a running average of the Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson vs. Stein polls. The average includes data from ten polls. The NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll conducted October 8-9, the Economist/YouGov poll conducted October 7-8, the Rasmussen Reports poll conducted October 5-9, the NBC News/SM poll conducted October 3-9, the FOX News poll conducted October 3-6, the Quinnipiac poll conducted October 5-6, the Gravis poll conducted October 3, the Reuters/Ipsos poll was conducted September 29-October 3, the CBS News poll conducted September 28-October 2 and the CNN/ORC poll conducted September 28-October 2.

CANDIDATE VOTE%
Hillary Clinton 44.8
Donald Trump 39.7
Gary Johnson 6.9
Jill Stein 2.1

NBC News/Wall Street Journal

The NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll was conducted October 8-9. It has a margin of error of 4.6 percentage points.

CANDIDATE VOTE%
Hillary Clinton 46
Donald Trump 35
Gary Johnson 9
Jill Stein 2

Economist/YouGov

The Economist/YouGov poll was conducted October 7-8. It has a margin of error of 4.2 percentage points.

CANDIDATE VOTE%
Hillary Clinton 44
Donald Trump 38
Gary Johnson 5
Jill Stein 1

Rasmussen Reports

The Rasmussen Reports poll was conducted October 5-9. It has a margin of error of 2.5 percentage points.

CANDIDATE VOTE%
Hillary Clinton 45
Donald Trump 38
Gary Johnson 7
Jill Stein 2

NBC News/SM

The NBC News/SM poll was conducted October 3-9. It has a margin of error of 1.0 percentage points.

CANDIDATE VOTE%
Hillary Clinton 46
Donald Trump 41
Gary Johnson 8
Jill Stein 3