Would you welcome a 3rd party if you knew it could beat Hillary?

Hillary Clinton now holds a 10-point lead over Donald Trump, 51 percent to 
41 percent, according to results from the latest NBC News|SurveyMonkey 
Weekly Election Tracking poll

Clinton's double-digit lead is up from an 8-point gap last week. The 
10-point margin is the biggest spread in the tracking poll since the 
two-way general election match-up was first compared in early May.
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Clinton also holds a 6-point advantage in a four-way general election 
match-up at 44 percent, with Trump at 38 percent, Libertarian Gary Johnson 
at 10 percent and Green Party candidate Jill Stein at 4 percent.
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Last week, Clinton's lead jumped from 1 point to 8 points following her 
party's convention, but the real question was whether this bounce would 
last. The latest tracking poll results indicate that Clinton's traction 
over Trump has not slipped.

Over the past four weeks, Trump has lost support from core Republican 
voters. In previous weeks, the Republican nominee dominated Clinton among 
men. This week, however, Trump's margin over Clinton among men is only 5 
points, down from a 16-point margin two weeks ago. A large gender gap in 
American elections is common; although Mitt Romney lost the presidential 
election in 2012 he still won men by 7 points, according to NBC News Exit 
Polls.
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The gender gap is somewhat expected, but while support among men for Trump 
has shrunk over the past several weeks, Clinton's support among women has 
widened. Clinton has consistently done better than Trump among women and 
this week her advantage among women is 24 points, up from a 14-point margin 
two weeks ago.
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Trump also regularly has an advantage among white men. Trump has been 23 
points ahead of Clinton among white men over the past two weeks, 58 percent 
to 35 percent. But that support is down from a 31-point margin among white 
men in Trump's favor during the week of the Republican National Convention.
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Voters without a college degree went from supporting Trump by a 9-point 
margin in the beginning of July to supporting Clinton by a 4-point margin 
this week. This is a very large shift. Last week's results showed voters 
without a college degree supported Clinton over Trump by 2 points, 47 
percent to 45 percent. This week that gap has continued to widen among that 
group — 48 percent support Clinton and 44 percent support Trump.
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White evangelicals are traditionally a very strong voting bloc for 
Republicans. Trump lost momentum even among that group. He went from a 
60-point advantage in early July to a 49-point advantage in the latest 
results — 71 percent to 22 percent. While an overwhelming majority of white 
evangelicals still support him, the decline in support among that group is 
evidence that Trump has lost traction even among the most steadfast 
Republican demographic groups.

The latest tracking poll results suggest that Trump has slipped 
considerably with a few key Republican voting blocs. Any comeback in the 
polls for Trump will certainly require him to win back these important 
Republican voters.

The NBC News|SurveyMonkey Weekly Election Tracking poll was conducted 
online August 1 through August 7, 2016 among a national sample of 11,480 
adults who say they are registered to vote. Respondents for this 
non-probability survey were selected from the nearly three million people 
who take surveys on the SurveyMonkey platform each day. Results have an 
error estimate of plus or minus 1.2 percentage points. For full results and 
methodology, click here 
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