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Poll: Majority of Voters Say Clinton Won First Presidential Debate
by HANNAH HARTIG, JOHN LAPINSKI and STEPHANIE PSYLLOS
A majority of likely voters (52 percent) who either watched the debate or said they followed debate coverage in the news said Hillary Clinton won the first presidential debate on Monday night, according to the NBC News|SurveyMonkey Debate Reaction Poll. Just 21 percent of likely voters thought Donald Trump won the debate, and 26 percent said neither candidate won the debate.
The poll was conducted online from September 26 immediately following the debate through September 27, 2016.
Clinton—who seemed to have a high point when talking about Trump's treatment of women—also improved her image among likely women voters. Nearly a third of women overall (30 percent) said their opinion of Clinton changed for the better after the debate, while just 11 percent said their opinion of Trump changed for the better. Twenty-seven percent of women overall said their opinion of Trump changed for the worse, and just 13 percent of likely women voters said their opinion of Clinton changed for the worse.
Among women voters overall, 69 percent said Trump does not have the personality and temperament to serve, including 97 percent of Democratic and Democratic-leaning women, 80 percent of Independent women who do not lean towards either party and 26 percent of Republican and Republican-leaning women.
Clinton did better in this category with women voters as well. Overall, 59 percent of likely women voters said Clinton does have the temperament to serve—including 92 percent of Democratic and Democratic-leaning women, 51 percent of independent women and 13 percent of Republican and Republican-leaning women.
http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/data-points/poll-majority-voters-say-clinton-won-first-presidential-debate-n656231