Republican candidate Donald Trump is now
seen as more honest than Democratic Hillary Clinton, leading 46 to
Clinton’s 38 per cent, an eight-point edge on honesty and
trustworthiness among likely voters.
A 59 per cent majority of likely voters
disapprove of Clinton’s handling of questions about her use of personal
email while serving as Secretary of State, according to the latest
Post-ABC poll.
The two candidates were tied on this
measure at the last polls in September, which found majorities seeing
each candidate as dishonest.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation
announced on Friday that it might examine additional emails from an
investigation that Clinton use her private email account for official
duty after previously closing its investigation in June.
Republicans are united in their
criticism of Clinton’s handling of questions about her email use, with
90 per cent saying they disapproved of her response.
The email scandal also now threatens her standing with independents and enthusiasm among Democrats.
In the latest survey, 67 per cent of independents disapproved of Clinton’s handling of questions on the email.
Similarly, 29 per cent of Democrats gave her negative marks for the way she had addressed the issue.
Independents and Democrats are where Clinton has lost the most ground to Trump on the question of honesty since late September.
As at late September, Trump held a
narrow five-point edge among independents on which candidate was more
honest and trustworthy with 45 to 40 per cent.
However, in the latest poll, Trump leads by 23 points with independents on the question of honesty, with 49 to 26 per cent.
The shift was due mostly to a rise among
Clinton and a rise in the percentage saying “neither” was honest,
according to the poll.
Among Democrats, the share saying
Clinton is more honest than Trump has dipped from 86 per cent in early
September to 76 per cent.
Republicans have changed little in their view that Trump is more honest with 86 per cent then to 87 per cent now, it states.
(NAN)
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