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WASHINGTON — Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton received a boost among voters under 30 in key battleground states in a poll conducted after Monday’s first presidential debate.
A poll released Thursday by Public Policy Polling shows Clinton with a large lead among voters under 30 — a group she has struggled with — in Colorado, Florida, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Virginia.
In all five states, she has at least a 19-point lead with younger voters in the race with Republican Donald Trump.
Colorado: Clinton 50, Trump 27, Libertarian Party candidate Gary Johnson 15 percent, Green Party candidate Jill Stein 2 percent.
Florida: Clinton 54, Trump 28, Johnson 4, Stein 4.
North Carolina: Clinton 46, Trump 27, Johnson 19.
Pennsylvania: Clinton 45, Trump 22, Johnson 11, Stein 4.
Virginia: Clinton 44, Johnson 24, Trump 21, Stein 2.
The poll also showed those voters saw Clinton as the clear winner of Monday’s debate with Trump.
Post-debate poll shows millennials turn toward Clinton
WASHINGTON — Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton received a boost among voters under 30 in key battleground states in a poll conducted after Monday’s first presidential debate.
A poll released Thursday by Public Policy Polling shows Clinton with a large lead among voters under 30 — a group she has struggled with — in Colorado, Florida, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Virginia.
In all five states, she has at least a 19-point lead with younger voters in the race with Republican Donald Trump.
Colorado: Clinton 50, Trump 27, Libertarian Party candidate Gary Johnson 15 percent, Green Party candidate Jill Stein 2 percent.
Florida: Clinton 54, Trump 28, Johnson 4, Stein 4.
North Carolina: Clinton 46, Trump 27, Johnson 19.
Pennsylvania: Clinton 45, Trump 22, Johnson 11, Stein 4.
Virginia: Clinton 44, Johnson 24, Trump 21, Stein 2.
The poll also showed those voters saw Clinton as the clear winner of Monday’s debate with Trump.
Post-debate poll shows millennials turn toward Clinton