In a head-to-head contest, Clinton holds a 2-point lead over Jeb Bush (44% to 42%), an 8-point lead over Walker (49% to 41%), and a 9-point lead over Trump (49% to 40%).
The poll suggests that likely voters are not thrilled with any of the presidential candidate as all held higher negative then favorable opinions except for Sanders who had a 33% favorable and 32% unfavorable opinion.
Clinton has an overall 38% favorable and 48% unfavorable rating; Trump is at 31% to 56%, Bush at 25% to 52% and Walker at 24% to 38%.
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Caller ID: The Emerson College Polling Society poll was conducted Sunday July 26 through
Tuesday July 28. The polling sample for the Democratic and the GOP primary consisted of 476
and 481 likely voters respectively, with a margin of error of +/-4.4% and a 95% confidence
level. The General Election sample consisted of 950 likely voters with a margin of error of
+/-3.1% and a 95% confidence level. Data was collected using an Interactive Voice Response
(IVR) system. The full methodology and results can be found at
www.theeecps.com.