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Clinton extends lead over Trump to 13 points: Reuters/Ipsos

Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton extended her lead over Republican rival Donald Trump to 13 percentage points in a Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll released on Tuesday, up from 10 points at the end of last week.

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Hillary Clinton boasts double-digit lead as support for Trump plunges: poll

​U.S. presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton is holding a 12-point lead over her Republican rival Donald Trump as support for the latter tumbled in the past month, found a poll released Sunday.

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UK's EU referendum polls show "Leave", "Remain" tied up

The latest polls showed the "Leave" camp was tied with the "Remain" camp in the EU referendum to determine whether or not Britain should stay in the 28-member bloc.

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Polls show increasing support for Brexit; Murdoch's Sun backs 'Leave'

Britain's "Leave" campaign opened up a 7-point lead over "Remain" ahead of a referendum on membership of the European Union an opinion poll showed late Monday, while the nation's biggest-selling newspaper urged readers to vote to quit the bloc.

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Surge in Brexit support causes shockwaves as EU referendum nears

​Latest polls, as Britain's referendum on continued membership of the European Union neared, sent shockwaves through business and financial circles Monday.

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U.S. Republicans watch presidential election more closely than Democrats: poll

​U.S. Republicans continue to follow the news of the presidential election more closely than Democrats, according to a Gallup poll released Monday.

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Just one in five Aussies back former PM Rudd's bid for UN top job: poll

​More than twice as many Australians would prefer to see former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark become the United Nations' secretary general than former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, a poll revealed on Thursday.

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Former S. Korean opposition leader maintains lead in poll:Yonhap

​A former opposition leader has kept a steady lead in a poll for 15 straight weeks over his potential rivals for South Korea’s presidential race next year, a new poll showed Monday.

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Abe's support rate drops 7 pct following LDP-linked scandals, gaffes

​Following a string of scandals connected to Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's ministers and lawmakers, the nationwide support rate for the leader's cabinet tumbled 7 percentage points to 46.7 percent, according to a survey published Sunday.

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Asean to gain competitive edge as one community: ST survey

Asean will be more competitive once the Asean Economic Community (AEC) is a reality, going by a new regionwide poll.

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Poll shows Hillary Clinton wins first Democratic primary debate but gets no boost of support

​Though the majority of Democrats who watched the first Democratic primary debate said Hillary Clinton clinched the victory, that win hadn't been translated into a bounce in the numbers of support for her, a national poll said Monday.

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Abe's approval rating declines to lowest since late 2012

​A latest poll result showed that the approval rating for Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's government has declined to 36 percent, the lowest level since he took office in December 2012, local media reported on Tuesday.

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Republicans more likely to support outsider presidential candidates: poll

​Republican voters are far more likely than Democrats to vote for outsider candidates as anti-establishment sentiment has so far prevailed in the 2016 election cycle, a new poll said on Monday.

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Hillary Clinton overtaken by fellow Democratic candidate in key early-nominating states

​Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders has outperformed Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton for the first time in the U.S. state of Iowa, raising the possibility that Clinton could lose both key early nominating states of Iowa and New Hampshire, a new poll said Thursday.

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Hillary leads 2016 US presidential race: poll

​A CNN/ORC national poll released Wednesday shows former Florida Governor Jeb Bush gained popularity among likely Republican voters while Senator Marco Rubio lost momentum, but both trailed Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton.

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ISIS more dangerous to U.S. than Iran, Russia: Poll

​The American people see ISIS ( Islamic State of Iraq and Syria) as a bigger threat to the U.S. than Iran, Russia or other countries, a new CNN/ORC poll showed Wednesday.