Quinnipiac Poll: Trump Is Slipping In Vital Swing States

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Donald Trump slipped farther behind Hillary Clinton in Florida, lost his narrow advantage in Ohio and remained locked in a dead heat in Pennsylvania, according to the results of the latest Quinnipiac University poll gauging voter attitudes in the those three swing states out Tuesday.

Clinton leads Trump by eight points in Florida, 47 percent to 39 percent, up seven points overall from May when she was clinging to a 43 percent-to-42 percent advantage. Trump’s advantage among Florida men dropped 9 points over the last month, from a 13-point lead to just four points, 45 percent to 41 percent in June. Among women in Florida, Clinton’s advantage grew by 5 points, from 48 percent to 35 percent last month to 52 percent to 34 percent in the post recent survey. White voters support Trump over Clinton 51 percent to 36 percent, while non-white voters backed Clinton 72 percent to 8 percent.

In Ohio, Clinton and Trump are knotted at 40 percent each, after the presumptive Republican nominee led by 4 points (43 percent to 39 percent) last month. Trump’s 17-point lead among men in May is virtually the same this time, at 15 points. Among white voters, Trump leads 46 percent to 32 percent, but among non-whites, Clinton leads by 70 points, 78 percent to 8 percent.