Trump devance Clinton dans de nouveaux sondages

(FILES) This file photo taken on September 25, 2016 shows a combination of images showing Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump in Roanoke, Virginia on September 24, 2016 and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton September 21, 2016 in Orlando, Florida. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has edged ahead of Democratic rival Hillary Clinton by a point for the first time since May, an ABC News/Washington Post tracking poll out November 1, 2016 has found. The poll also registered a seven point decline for Clinton in the share of likely voters who are strongly enthusiastic about her, a possible reflection of the renewed controversy over her use of a private server while secretary of state, pollster Gary Langer said. Trump's 46-45 percent lead in the four-way race for the White House, while well within the margin of error, is the first time he has polled ahead of Clinton in the survey since May. / AFP PHOTO / DESK
(FILES) This file photo taken on September 25, 2016 shows a combination of images showing Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump in Roanoke, Virginia on September 24, 2016 and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton September 21, 2016 in Orlando, Florida. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has edged ahead of Democratic rival Hillary Clinton by a point for the first time since May, an ABC News/Washington Post tracking poll out November 1, 2016 has found. The poll also registered a seven point decline for Clinton in the share of likely voters who are strongly enthusiastic about her, a possible reflection of the renewed controversy over her use of a private server while secretary of state, pollster Gary Langer said. Trump's 46-45 percent lead in the four-way race for the White House, while well within the margin of error, is the first time he has polled ahead of Clinton in the survey since May.  / AFP PHOTO / DESK
(FILES) This file photo taken on September 25, 2016 shows a combination of images showing Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump in Roanoke, Virginia on September 24, 2016 and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton September 21, 2016 in Orlando, Florida.
/ AFP PHOTO / DESK

Pour la première fois depuis le mois de mai, le candidat républicain à la Maison Blanche Donald Trump devance Hillary Clinton dans les sondages de la chaîne de télévision ABC et du journal Washington Post. Avec 46% des intentions de vote, le milliardaire compte un point d’avance sur son adversaire.

D’après les observateurs politiques, la candidate démocrate Hillary Clinton souffre d’une baisse d’enthousiasme notamment à cause des dernières révélations sur ses courriers électroniques.ABC souligne cependant que ce sondage réalisé une semaine avant l’élection présidentielle ne donne qu’un aperçu des intentions de vote des Américains. En 2012, des sondages indiquaient que Mitt Romney talonnait Barack Obama avant que ce dernier ne l’emporte avec une nette avance.

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