
Hillary Clinton continues her lead over Donald Trump in Florida, a new poll shows.
The Gravis Marketing poll released Saturday found Clinton routing Trump with a four-point lead, taking 46 percent of the vote to Trump's 42 percent.
Gravis is a polling company which works in conjunction with the conservative Breitbart media organization.
The poll of 1,799 likely Florida voters found Libertarian presidential nominee Gary Johnson taking 2 percent of the vote while Green Party nominee Jill Stein took one percent.
Florida is another state which is seeing a shift away from Trump in recent weeks. Other polls have shown Trump's numbers slipping after an Access Hollywood tape emerged featuring Trump making lewd and controversial comments about women.
Clinton has pulled ahead nationally by as much as 11 points in some surveys, though her lead tends to be smaller in swing states like Florida.
Florida has voted Democratic in the last two presidential election cycles and Democrats are trying to keep their momentum going in the Sunshine State.
So far, the situation looks promising for Democrats in Florida. They have mobilized immensely and have worked to outpace state Republicans in a ground game to take Florida's 29 electoral votes in 2016.
Republicans have slightly outpaced Democrats in vote-by-mail ballots in Florida, but their lead is not as great as it had been in the last two presidential cycles.
Meanwhile, presidential candidates are shifting their focus on Florida as the 2016 campaign comes to a close. Both Clinton and Trump made appearances in the Sunshine State last week, appearing for campaign rallies and state party dinners to get voters on their sides before Nov. 8.
The survey was conducted Oct. 11-13 and has a margin of error of +/-2.3 percentage points with a 95 percent confidence level.
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