In case you're voting in favor of Hillary Clinton, chances are your companions are, as well.
Half (47%) of Hillary Clinton supporters and 31% of Donald Trump voters said they had no companions supporting the other party's hopeful, as indicated by an overview by Pew Research out Wednesday.
Furthermore, just shy of one in five (18%) of Clinton supporters say they have in any event a few companions supporting Donald Trump. A fourth of Trump voters have at any rate some Clinton-backing companions.
Individuals had a tendency to associate with the individuals who supported their favored applicant. Forty-four percent of those studied who bolstered Trump said they had "a ton of dear companions" backing the Republican candidate; 38% said they had "a few companions" who upheld Trump.
In a comparable pattern, 41% of Clinton supporters said they had "a great deal" of dear companions and 40% said they had "a few" dear companions backing the Democratic chosen one.
An insignificant 7% of those studied said they didn't need individuals to know who they were supporting in the decision, while 58% said they couldn't have cared less whether individuals knew yet would not like to tout it. A third said they were "entirely candid with others" about their considerations on the race.
The overview was led between June 7 and July 5 of 4,602 grown-ups; 3,834 were enrolled voters. The room for give and take for the full specimen was 2.3 focuses; for enlisted voters, the blunder edge was 2.5 focuses.
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