Polls in 10 battleground states show presumptive presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton in a tight race.
The Hill reports that Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Nevada, New Hampshire, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Wisconsin and North Carolina "show close races across the board" for the candidates.
Clinton does have a slight edge in six of those states, but with four months to go before the general election, the numbers could change in a heartbeat.
Monmouth University pollster Patrick Murray told The Hill: "If we've learned anything this cycle, it's that this is the Donald Trump election and none of the normal rules apply."
Meanwhile, only 45 percent of Republican voters say they are satisfied with presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump, according to a new
NBC/Wall Street Journal poll. Some 52 percent, meanwhile, say they would have preferred someone else.
The numbers are reversed for Hillary Clinton among Democrats — 52 percent of Democratic voters are satisfied with Clinton, and 45 percent prefer someone else, according to the poll.