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Another 10 percent of respondents were undecided, while Green Party candidate Jill Stein registered just 1 percent support in the poll.

Clinton leads Trump, 84 to 6 percent, among black respondents, while Trump leads her among white respondents, 52 to 25 percent.

Clinton also holds a big advantage among women, 48 to 35 percent, while men are more evenly split, 41 to 40 percent, in favor of Trump.

Poll respondents more than not disapprove of the job President Obama is doing, with 48 percent disapproving and 44 percent approving.

It's the second consecutive poll showing Clinton ahead in Georgia as Trump has slipped in polls nationally. She held a 4-point lead, 44 to 40 percent, in an Atlanta Journal-Constitution poll released last week.

The JMC Analytics poll of likely Georgia households with 615 respondents was conducted Saturday and Sunday with a margin of error of 4 percentage points.