Clinton leads Trump by 8 points — poll

Democratic nominee appears to be far ahead in race for the White House, but 60% say they’re unhappy with both candidates

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton answers questions after addressing the National Association of Black Journalists and the National Association of Hispanic Journalists in Washington, DC, on August 5, 2016 (Win McNamee/Getty Images/AFP)
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton answers questions after addressing the National Association of Black Journalists and the National Association of Hispanic Journalists in Washington, DC, on August 5, 2016 (Win McNamee/Getty Images/AFP)

WASHINGTON — Democrat Hillary Clinton has widened her lead over White House rival Donald Trump to eight points after both parties’ nominating conventions, according to a Washington Post-ABC News poll out Sunday.

Clinton led Trump 50 to 42 percent among registered voters, according to the telephone survey carried out August 1-4.

The Democratic candidate got a strong bounce in the support from her nomination — which unlike the fractious Republican convention, showed a united party — but has also benefited from apparent gaffes by Trump.

Ahead of the nominating conventions Clinton had a four-point lead over Trump, according to an Post-ABC News survey.

Among likely voters, Clinton’s lead is 51% to 44%, and in a race that includes Libertarian Party candidate Gary Johnson and Jill Stein from the Green Party, Clinton leads Trump 45% to 37%, with Johnson at 8% and Stein at 4%.

Hillary Clinton and Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Virginia, her choice for vice president, at a Clinton campaign event in Annandale, Virginia, July 14, 2016. (Alex Wong/Getty Images via JTA)
Hillary Clinton and Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Virginia, her choice for vice president, at a Clinton campaign event in Annandale, Virginia, July 14, 2016. (Alex Wong/Getty Images via JTA)

Clinton and her running mate, Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia, received the nomination to run for the November 8 presidential election during the July 25-28 Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Trump and his vice presidential candidate, Indiana Governor Mike Pence, were nominated in the July 18-21 Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio.

Trump has been struggling after a string of gaffes. These include urging Russia to find and release emails that disappeared from Clinton’s private server that she used as secretary of state, though he later said that he was being sarcastic.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump points toward running mate Indiana Gov. Mike Pence after Pence's acceptance speech during the third day of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio, Wednesday, July 20, 2016. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump points toward running mate Indiana Gov. Mike Pence after Pence’s acceptance speech during the third day of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio, Wednesday, July 20, 2016. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

He also denigrated the family of a Muslim-American soldier killed in the Iraq war, to the horror of veterans and their supporters.

Satisfaction with both candidates remains low: nearly 6 in 10 registered voters said that they are unhappy with both Clinton and Trump as major party candidates.

Barring campaign or news developments, the next opportunity for the candidates to shift their poll numbers comes in the three presidential debates, scheduled for late September and October.

Seeking to arrest his sinking poll numbers, Trump reversed course Friday and endorsed House Speaker Paul Ryan for re-election, pleaded for Republican unity and pledged to work with the very party leaders he had earlier dismissed as Washington’s ineffective establishment figures.

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