But not to third party candidates. Johnson stands at 4.2% and Stein at 2.1%.
Meanwhile in the battle ground State of New Hampshire, Trump is leading Clinton by two points.
The poll was conducted via cell phones and landlines, bearing results with a three-point sampling margin of error, meaning that one-point lead could be superficial.
Mook said he believes Clinton will win the race but said the campaign is running “like we’re 20 points behind”. Forty-five percent supported Clinton, while 37 percent backed Trump. Vote below in our informal, unscientific poll. It fell further, to 46%, on Monday. It had a credibility interval, a measure of accuracy, of 3 percentage points.
The email scandal appears to be taking a toll on Clinton’s image.
He said: “I think unquestionably if [Clinton] takes office she is going to be under criminal investigation, unquestionably this is going to be the nation’s agenda for the entire time she is office”.
The inquiry reviewed allegations that Trump or his associates might have engaged in contacts or commerce with individuals subject to USA or global financial sanctions or violated the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
Clinton flew in for a number of campaign events on Tuesday night in Florida, a state which her team sees as holding the key to victory on November 8.
But enthusiasm for the Democrat candidate has slumped after the FBI revealed it would be opening up a new investigation into a set of emails sent during Ms Clinton’s time as Secretary of State.
FBI chief James Comey told Congress on Friday that he was reopening investigations into Clinton’s emails after finding a trove of new emails on a laptop belonging to former representative Anthony Weiner, who was once married to Clinton’s top aide Huma Abedin.
“It’s not his job, Ed, to come forward“, she said, insisting that Comey should have only directed his agents to report to the Department of Justice.
“It’s pretty odd to put something like that out with such little information right before an election”, she said.
Podesta added, “it was long on innuendo, short on facts”.
Donald Trump: questions about his ties to Russian Federation.
Richard Painter, a chief White House ethics lawyer to former Republican President George W. Bush, on Saturday accused Comey of violating the 1939 Hatch Act when the Federal Bureau of Investigation chief wrote Congress on Friday that more of the candidate’s emails would be scrutinized.
The justice department, moving to address concerns over the timing of the revelation of the emails and a potential post-election spillover, said on Monday it would “dedicate all necessary resources” to promptly concluding the review of the new emails.