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« on: October 21, 2016, 06:17:03 AM »
« edited: October 21, 2016, 06:20:27 AM by Castro »

Trump - 44%
Clinton - 42%
Johnson - 9%



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-The vast majority of Republicans – 85 percent  – say they will back their party’s nominee. But only 4 in 10 independents, a traditionally conservative voting bloc in Georgia, say they are behind Trump.

-Trump has built a solid lead among men, with a 50-35 margin, while women favor Clinton by a 48-37 vote. Some 64 percent of women have an unfavorable view of Trump, while 66 percent of men have a negative perception of Clinton.

-Almost one in five voters under 39 are backing Johnson’s third-party candidacy, while a majority of voters older than 65 support Trump.

-Only 3 percent of black voters are backing Trump. Nearly 90 percent are behind Clinton’s campaign.

-Fifty percent of Georgia voters give President Barack Obama a favorable approval rating in his final days in office. House Speaker Paul Ryan has more mixed returns: About one-third of voters give him positive reviews, and another 41 percent give him an unfavorable rating.

-A majority of Georgia voters – 56 percent – believe Clinton is qualified to serve as president. But almost two-thirds of voters don’t see her as “honest and trustworthy” – including nearly all Republicans and one-quarter of Democrats.

-More than half of Georgia voters say Trump is not qualified to lead the country, and 62 percent told pollsters he doesn’t have the temperament or personality to serve effectively in the White House.

-Two-thirds of Georgia’s voters say the country is on the wrong track, including 90 percent of Republicans.

http://politics.blog.ajc.com/2016/10/21/ajc-poll-trump-and-clinton-deadlocked-georgia/
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