The poll, released Sunday, has Clinton with 46% voter support and Trump with 45%. The candidates were within 2% of each other on Sept. 22, but Clinton built a double-digit lead after her challenger’s erratic debate performances and mounting sexual harassment accusations. That said, most voters still expect Clinton to win the White House anyway, with 60% saying her victory is likely.
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are separated by a single point in the latest ABC News/Washington Post poll — one week after that survey showed Clinton holding a 12-point lead.
The poll, released Sunday, has Clinton with 46% voter support and Trump with 45%.
The candidates were within 2% of each other on Sept. 22, but Clinton built a double-digit lead after her challenger’s erratic debate performances and mounting sexual harassment accusations. Sunday’s poll says Trump also took a hit by having House Speaker Paul Ryan refuse…