Hillary Clinton
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Forty-seven percent of voters picked the Democratic nominee as the debate winner, compared with 42 percent who said Republican nominee Donald Trump
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Among undecided voters, Clinton was also the winner, taking 44 percent of the poll versus 41 percent for Trump.
Clinton also won among women by a margin of 12 points, but Trump was the winner with men, 46 to 43 percent.
In addition to winning the debate, Clinton was also seen as “more presidential” by 57 percent of viewers. Just 31 percent thought the same about Trump.
Earlier Sunday, Clinton was declared winner of the CNN/ORC snap poll, with 57 percent giving her the win and 34 percent doing so for Trump.