Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump for the first time stood out with Democratic rival Hillary Clinton in latest poll even after many respondents have an high unfavourable opinion on both the nominees.
Its the first time in a poll that Trump is defeated Clinton within a margin of error. As per Fox News, the latest national polls, found that Trump has the support of 45% of the potential general election votes, while Clinton has the support of 42%.

Trump is the only GOP candidate left in the race, which early this year was crowded with 16 more White House aspirants including well-established Senators and Governors.
Clinton, however, is yet to clinch the nomination as her sole rival Senator Bernie Sanders from Vermont is giving a tough fight by winning a number of States and preventing her from acquiring enough delegate to become the presumptive nominee.






























