The Commercial Appeal

Voters don’t trust Clinton, but she holds 10-point lead

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A Quinnipiac University poll released Thursday shows the depth of how much of a lesser-than-two-evils election this year’s presidenti­al race is.

Nearly two-thirds of those who said they were voting for Republican candidate Donald Trump say they’re motivated more by ensuring that Democrat Hillary Clinton doesn’t get into the White House than by making sure that Trump does. Only 25 percent said their vote was pro-Trump rather than anti-Clinton.

Among those who said they were voting for Clinton, 47 percent were proClinton and 32 percent said they were voting against Trump. The poll also was consistent with most others that show both candidates have the lowest favorabili­ty ratings in any presidenti­al election.

Despite those high unfavorabl­es, though, Clinton holds a 10-point lead over Trump.

“Trump’s missteps, stumbles and gaffes seem to outweigh Clinton’s shaky trust status and perceived shady dealings,” said Tim Malloy, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Poll. “Wow, is there any light at the end of this dark and depressing chapter in American politics?”

While Clinton leads Trump overall, only 44 percent of likely American voters polled like the Democratic nominee “a lot” or “a little,” 47 percent dislike her “a little” or “a lot;” 8 percent said they hate her. Wire Services

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