Trump’s Stock Drops With Investors in Bloomberg National Poll

  • Those with money in market have less confidence in Republican
  • Clinton gains ground on question of who is best for portfolio

Trump's Investor Advantage Over Clinton Narrows to 2%

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U.S. voters with investments in stocks and mutual funds have lost considerable confidence in Donald Trump when it comes to their portfolios, with a growing share saying they would alter their asset mix if he’s elected president.

A Bloomberg Politics/Morning Consult poll found registered voters with money in the market narrowly pick the Republican over Democrat Hillary Clinton, 42 percent to 40 percent, as the candidate who would be better for their holdings. That’s down from a Trump advantage of 50 percent to 33 percent when a similar survey was taken in June.