
Latest results from the Post-ABC presidential tracking poll
Results for the Post-ABC Tracking Poll, conducted in the weeks leading up to the election, are below. See this page for full presidential election results.


The latest Washington Post-ABC News tracking poll shows Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump by 4 points among likely voters polled November 3-6. Read about the latest update.
Clinton inches ahead of Trump
Percent among likely voters in a four-way vote choice
Explore demographic shifts in the poll
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CLINTON LEAD
SPLIT
TRUMP LEAD
Lead by percentage points

Latest poll results, by group
Percent among likely voters in a four-way vote choice

Clinton

Trump
Among all voters
Likely voters
47
43
By age group
18-39
50
35
40-64
46
46
65 or older
46
49
By party
Democrats
87
8
Republicans
8
85
Independents
40
45
By education level
High school graduates or less
45
48
Attended some college
40
51
College graduates
49
39
Post graduates
63
28
By ideology
Liberals
84
10
Moderates
54
35
Conservatives
17
74
By gender
Men
41
48
Women
53
40
By religion
No religion
67
21
White Catholics
36
57
White evangelical Protestants
14
79
White non-evangelical Protestants
38
54
By geographic area
Rural
29
63
Suburban
47
44
Urban
58
31
By education level, among whites
White men with college degrees
43
45
White men without college degrees
26
63
White women with college degrees
56
36
White women without college degrees
31
62
By race
Whites
38
53
Blacks
87
6
Hispanics
67
24
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