Donald Trump is in the lead in Indiana, the state where running mate Mike Pence is governor, according to voters in a Monmouth University poll.
Among Indiana voters who said they are likely to vote in November:
- Trump: 47 percent
- Hillary Clinton: 36 percent
- Libertarian Party candidate Gary Johnson: 10 percent
- Undecided: 5 percent
Pence withdrew from his re-election campaign when he became Trump's running mate.
Monmouth University's Polling Institute Director Patrick Murray said that Pence is helping Trump's poll results, but "Indiana voters really don't like either of the two presidential nominees. In fact, their favorability ratings are among the lowest the Monmouth University Poll has found anywhere we've polled."
Trump's favorability ratings in the poll:
- Unfavorable: 54 percent
- Favorable: 33 percent
Clinton faced worse numbers:
- Unfavorable: 62 percent
- Favorable: 28 percent
The Monmouth University poll was conducted Aug. 13-16, surveying 403 likely voters. The margin of sampling error is +/- 4.9 percentage points.
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