Donald Trump is ahead of Hillary Clinton by 5 points according to the latest USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times tracking poll released Friday.

The results:

Trump: 47.3 percent;

Clinton: 41.7 percent.

Breaking down the results by age:

Voters 18-34:

Trump: 45 percent;

Clinton: 37.5 percent.

Voters 35-64:

Trump: 47.1 percent;

Clinton: 43.2 percent.

Voters 65 and up:

Trump: 50.3 percent;

Clinton: 43.6 percent.

Breaking down the results by education:

High school or less:

Trump: 55.3 percent;

Clinton: 35 percent.

Some college:

Trump: 49.9 percent;

Clinton: 38.6 percent.

College graduates and up:

Clinton: 51.6 percent;

Trump 36.4 percent.

By race and ethnicity, Trump leads among whites and others who don't identify as black or Latino, but Clinton leads among African-American and Latino voters.

Whites:

Trump 55.5 percent;

Clinton: 33.4 percent.

Blacks:

Clinton: 73.1 percent;

Trump: 16.9 percent.

Latinos:

Clinton: 54.5 percent;

Trump: 33.8 percent.

Other:

Trump: 50.1 percent;

Clinton: 39 percent.

By gender, Trump's support among men has been "fairly steady," according to the poll.

Males:

Trump: 54.7 percent;

Clinton: 35.3 percent.

Females:

Clinton: 48 percent;

Trump 40 percent.

The poll is a weighted average of responses from about 3,000 voters.

RealClearPolitics included the LA Times poll in its average of several major surveys, and found Clinton ahead by 2.9 points overall.