October 3, 2016 - Clinton Won Debate; Up In Florida, Down In Ohio, On Plus Side Of Close Races In North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Quinnipiac University Swing State Poll Finds Quinnipiac University Polling Logo
FLORIDA: Clinton 46 - Trump 41, Johnson 5
NORTH CAROLINA: Clinton 46 - Trump 43, Johnson 7
OHIO: Trump 47 - Clinton 42, Johnson 6
PENNSYLVANIA: Clinton 45 - Trump 41, Johnson 5
Likely voters in the critical swing states of Florida, North Carolina, Ohio and Pennsylvania say by margins of more than 2-1 that Democrat Hillary Clinton bested Republican Donald Trump in the first presidential debate, but except for Florida, that debate win did little to get her more votes, according to a Quinnipiac University Swing State Poll released today.
Clinton broke out of a 43 - 43 percent tie in Florida in a September 8 survey by the independent Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pe-ack) University to take a 46 - 41 percent likely voter lead today. But in Ohio, where Trump had 41 percent to Clinton's 37 percent last month, he now leads 47 - 42 percent.
Four-way races which list both presidential and vice-presidential candidates, except North Carolina, where Green Party candidate Jill Stein is not on the ballot, show:
Florida: Clinton leads Trump 46 - 41 percent, with 5 percent for Johnson and 2 percent for Stein;
North Carolina: Clinton at 46 percent to Trump's 43 percent, with 7 percent for Johnson. Clinton had 42 percent to Trump's 38 percent September 8;
Ohio: Trump tops Clinton 47 - 42 percent, with 6 percent for Johnson and 1 percent for Stein;
Pennsylvania: Clinton at 45 percent to Trump's 41 percent, with 5 percent for Johnson and 2 percent for Stein. Clinton was up 44 - 39 percent September 8.
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