Hillary Clinton's lead is by the same margin in the CBS News poll. | Getty Clinton grips tight to 4-point lead in two new national polls

Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump nationally by 4 percentage points, according to a pair of polls released on the last day before the presidential election.

ABC News/Washington Post and CBS News surveys out Monday show Clinton heading into Election Day with a moderate lead over Trump in a four-person race among likely voters that includes Libertarian nominee Gary Johnson and Green Party candidate Jill Stein.


In the ABC/News Washington tracking poll, Clinton garners 47 percent support, followed by Trump at 43 percent, Johnson at 4 percent and Stein at 1 percent.

Clinton leads by 10 points among the 36 percent of respondents who said they have cast early votes, 53 percent to 43 percent.

Clinton's lead is by the same margin in the CBS News poll, in which she tops Trump, 45 percent to 41 percent. Johnson registers at 5 percent, and Stein sits at 2 percent. Four percent are undecided, and only 5 percent said they could change their minds.

Nearly two-thirds of the respondents said they knew who they were voting for before September. Eleven percent decided in September, 10 percent earlier in October, 7 percent in the past two weeks, and 5 percent in the last week.

And a majority of likely voters (55 percent) think Clinton will win the election.

The ABC News/Washington Post poll of 2,220 likely voters was conducted Nov. 3-6 via landlines and cellphones. It has a margin of error of plus or minus 2.5 percentage points. The CBS News survey of 1,426 likely voters was conducted Nov. 2-6 via landlines and cellphones. It has a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.