With the candidates and voters poised for the first presidential debate on Monday night, Democrat Hillary Clinton leads Republican Donald Trump in Virginia, according to a new survey of likely voters by the Wason Center for Public Policy at Christopher Newport University.

Libertarian nominee Gary Johnson is winning support, especially among Millennial voters.

In a head-to-head contest, voters prefer Clinton, 48-38 percent, according to the poll. But among all five candidates who will be on the Nov. 8 ballot, the tally is Clinton 39, Trump 33 and Johnson 15. Green Party nominee Jill Stein and independent Evan McMullin each take 3 percent.

A majority (54 percent) said Clinton cannot be trusted with classified information. And a majority (53 percent) said Trump is a racist, the poll found.

Voters 18-34 years old overwhelmingly prefer Clinton over Trump in a two-way choice, 52-30 percent. When the full ballot is considered, though, many of those Millennial voters flock to the Libertarian. Clinton still leads, with 34 percent, but Millennials take Johnson (27) over Trump (23).

More Virginia voters think Clinton would make a better Commander-in-Chief than Trump, 50-40 percent. Women think Clinton would be a better Commander-in-Chief than Trump by 2-1, 60-30 percent. However, military voters prefer Trump as Commander-in-Chief, 48-39 percent.

The results of this poll are based on 1,003 interviews of likely Virginia voters, including 527 on landline and 476 on cell phone, conducted Sept 15-23, 2016. Percentages may not equal 100 due to rounding.

The margin of error is +/-3.9 percent.