Despite Donald Trump's latest controversies, a new ABC News/Washington Post tracking poll released Thursday shows that supporters are ramping up their intention to vote, edging him closer to his Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton.
According to the poll:
- Hillary Clinton, 48 percent;
- Donald Trump, 42 percent;
- Libertarian nominee Gary Johnson, 5 percent;
- Green Party candidate Jill Stein, 1 percent.
But although Trump is edging closer to Hillary, the poll shows that 61 percent of likely voters are still anxious over the idea of a Trump presidency, with nearly half "very" anxious.
Meanwhile, 36 percent of likely voters are comfortable with a Trump presidency.
On the Democratic side, 56 percent of likely voters are anxious for Clinton to take office, while 42 percent are comfortable with the idea.
Voter's anxiety levels for a Trump presidency are down from 68 percent in June. However, Clinton's up 5 points, according to the ABC News/Washington Post tracking poll.
This ABC News/Washington Post poll was conducted by landline and cellular telephone Oct. 22-25, 2016, in English and Spanish, among a random national sample of 1,135 likely voters. Results have a margin of sampling error of 3 points, including the design effect.