Donald Trump leads in polls, Hillary Clinton in close fight with Sanders: Poll

Republican presidential front runner Donald Trump has the support of a record 40 per cent Republican voters while his Democratic counterpart Hillary Clinton is engaged in a tough national contest with Senator Bernie Sanders, according to a latest poll.

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Donald Trump leads in polls, Hillary Clinton in close fight with Sanders: Poll

Republican presidential front runner Donald Trump has the support of a record 40 per cent Republican voters while his Democratic counterpart Hillary Clinton is engaged in a tough national contest with Senator Bernie Sanders, according to a latest poll.

Trump has the support of 40 per cent of the Republican primary voters and is followed closely by Senator Ted Cruz with 35 per cent and Ohio Governor John Kasich with 24 per cent, according to a latest opinion poll by NBC News and The Wall Street Journal.

Meanwhile, in the Democratic party, Sanders (46.  3 per cent) has all but eliminated Clinton’s (47.7 per cent) primary polling lead, it said.

However given the advantage Clinton has in the delegate count, it would be a tough task for Sanders to prevent the former Secretary of State from becoming the Democratic presidential nominee.

“As she is finishing this primary, she is not gaining strength. The cracks are showing, and she is losing strength,” said Bill McInturff, a Republican pollster who conducted the survey with Democrat Fred Yang. However, in a hypothetical match-up Clinton defeats Trump with 50 per cent to 39 per cent.

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