Trump Comes Out On Top! Billionaire Pulls Ahead In Electoral College Poll
Sept. 27 2016, Published 7:25 p.m. ET
Donald Trump is riding high after Monday night's debate performance! A new UPI/CVoter's state tracking poll released the day after the big event shows that Trump could amass enough votes to win the presidency.
According to UPI current numbers suggest that Trump would earn "292 votes and Clinton would get 246 with 270 needed to secure the oval office."
But Trump's lead still remains narrow. "If the battleground states are not counted, the race would be tied 191-191," UPI reported.
Florida is one of the key swing states that could shift the election in Clinton's favor. The state holds 29 electoral votes. If Clinton won those, she could win the election 275-263.
Clinton's biggest leads against Trump are currently in the District of Columbia and Hawaii, while Trump's largest leads are in Utah and Wyoming.
This poll was conducted from September 12-September 25, so the effects from last night's fiery presidential debate have yet to be seen.
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