By Martha McHardy | Newsweek
Donald Trump is seeing an increase in support among white women voters who do not have a college degree, a key demographic expected to play a decisive role in the upcoming election.
According a PBS News/NPR/Marist poll, conducted between September 27 and October 1, Trump holds a 13-point lead among non-college educated white women, with 55 percent of the vote to Vice President Kamala Harris‘ 42 percent.
The poll surveyed 1,294 likely voters and had a margin of error of ±3.7 percentage points.
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