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Clinton's lead is down from nearly 8 points from a version of the poll released Monday.

She had 42 percent support among likely voters on Friday, and Trump had 39 percent.

Among registered voters, the Democratic presidential nominee has a 5-point lead, also down from 8 points in the Monday poll.

The more recent poll was conducted among 1,154 likely voters from July 31 to Aug. 4. The margin of error is 3 percentage points.

In the RealClearPolitics average of national polls, Clinton has a 6.8-point lead over the GOP nominee, 47.3 percent to 40.5 percent.

Several recent polls taken after the party's national convention have shown the Democratic nominee with a much larger lead over Trump.

A McClatchy/Marist poll conducted last week had Clinton up by 15 points. A Fox News poll showed her with a 10-point lead.