
Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonFBI’s top lawyer believed Hillary Clinton should face charges, but was talked out of it Harris adds key Clinton aide, women of color to 2020 campaign: report Democrats more likely Trump's foil, than to foil Trump MORE leads Donald Trump
Donald John TrumpJustice Department preparing for Mueller report as soon as next week: reports Smollett lawyers declare 'Empire' star innocent Pelosi asks members to support resolution against emergency declaration MORE by 2 percentage points among voters nationwide, according to a poll released Friday.
The One America News Network and Gravis Marketing poll shows the Democratic presidential front-runner with 48 percent support over 46 percent for the presumptive GOP nominee in a head-to-head general election matchup. Another 5 percent said they would vote for a different candidate.
That falls in line with other polls that show Clinton’s lead slimming as Trump begins mounting his general election campaign against her.
In a Public Policy Polling survey released Tuesday, Clinton had a lead of 4 points over Trump, 42 to 38 percent.
Friday's poll was conducted among 1,574 registered voters on May 10 with a margin of error of 2.5 points.
Of those surveyed, 55 percent considered themselves to be "pro-choice,” compared to only 35 percent who call themselves "pro-life.” Ten percent were unsure.
Trump came under fire in March by both sides of the abortion issue when he said women who obtain illegal abortions should be punished, a statement he later backtracked on.