With the Republican and Democratic National Conventions on the horizon, the majority of cigar smokers continue to side with Donald Trump in Cigar Aficionado's latest Presidential Poll. Additionally, The Economy and Terrorism remain the leading issues of concern for lovers of the leaf.

In previous iterations, respondents were able to choose from as many as nine Republican nominees and two Democratic choices. However, as the field has thinned, the poll has been adjusted and July's poll mimicked the choices U.S. voters will face when they enter polling stations in November—Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton.

A little more than 67 percent of respondents said they would vote for the presumptive Republican presidential nominee if the national election were held today. Only about 32 percent said they would vote for Clinton, the presumptive Democratic nominee.

Since the poll began in January, Trump has consistently led all nominees. Last week's results also show that Clinton's email scandal may be affecting people's opinions, as the candidate lost about 3 percentage points compared to June's poll.

Nearly 5,000 people answered the Cigar Aficionado poll, which ran from July 1 to July 8. Of those, about 46 percent said they were registered as a Republican, about 18 percent said they are registered Democrats and a little more than 20 percent claimed to be Independents.

The Economy continues to be the leading issue with cigar smokers, as more than 38 percent of poll-takers listed it as their number one concern. Terrorism and ISIS claimed the number two spot at more than 22 percent, followed by Government Regulations with more than 10 percent.