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1st post-hot-mic poll: Clinton up 11%

Even before the Washington Post reported on a 2005 recording of Donald Trump making crude comments about exploiting his celebrity to sexually assault women, Hillary Clinton’s campaign was on the upswing. Her strong performance in the first presidential debate had pushed her national polling numbers up fairly quickly. Not as quickly as after the party conventions, mind you, but even before a new NBC-Wall Street Journal poll released on Monday, she led by about five points.

Then the new poll came out. As always, one poll could be an outlier. This poll has a relatively high margin of error of about 4.6 percent. It’s always worth being cautious until more polls come in. But with all of those asterisks applied, the results of the poll are dramatic.

Clinton leads Trump in a four-way contest by 11 points with likely voters. In a one-on-one race, she leads by 14. That’s up from their last polls by five and seven points, respectively.

It’s clear that part of Trump’s problem stems directly from the tape/ Washington Post . More here.

Question: Is time to stick a form in Republican Donald Trump’s candidacy for president?

* This story was originally published as a post from the blog "Huckleberries Online." Read all stories from this blog