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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (942861)6/26/2016 11:44:33 AM
From: zax  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1576012
 
Of those polled, 61% said Clinton is qualified to be president, while 64% said Trump is not qualified.

By a better than two-to-one margin, voters said Clinton, not Trump, has a better personality and temperament to serve as president. While 50% said the idea of Clinton as president makes them anxious, 70% said the same of Trump.

And while Clinton's use of a private email server is damaging -- 56% said they disapprove of how she's handling questions about it -- Trump has been more severely damaged by controversies surrounding him: 66% say they think he's unfairly biased against minorities; 68% said his attacks on the judge were racist; and 59% disapprove of the way he has handled questions about Trump University.

The Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll found Clinton with huge leads among minorities -- besting Trump 87% to 5% among African-Americans and 69% to 22% with Latinos.