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Clinton is favored by 47 percent of likely general election voters in the battleground state, and Trump has the support of 37 percent of respondents, according to the poll conducted for ABC27 News.

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In that matchup, Johnson gets 7 percent support and Stein takes 3 percent.

Clinton is viewed favorably by 40 percent of respondents and unfavorably by 49 percent, according to the poll.

Trump is viewed more negatively by likely voters in the state, with only 35 percent saying they have a favorable opinion of the candidate and 57 reporting an unfavorable view.

The poll also found that 88 percent of respondents say they are strongly supporting their candidate, and only 11 percent reported that they could change their minds ahead of the general election.

The poll was conducted from July 31 to Aug. 4 among 772 likely general election voters. The margin of error is 3.5 percentage points.

Clinton has held a lead in several recent Pennsylvania polls.

According to the RealClearPolitics average of polls, she has an 8-point advantage over Trump, 49.3 to 41.3 percent. A recent Franklin & Marshall College poll in the state showed Clinton leading Trump by 11 points.