The latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, conducted after the leaked "Access Hollywood" tape of Donald Trump was released, shows Hillary Clinton with a double-digit lead in the presidential race.
The poll of 500 registered voters was conducted over the weekend before Sunday's presidential debate. The survey was taken after Friday's leak of the 2005 video capturing Trump talking in extremely lewd terms about women.
In the poll, Clinton garnered support from 46 percent of likely voters compared to Trump's 35 percent. Libertarian Gary Johnson and the Green Party's Jill Stein received 9 percent and 2 percent, respectively.
The poll also tested a head-to-head matchup between Clinton and Trump. In that scenario, Clinton secured support from 52 percent of likely voters compared to Trump's 38 percent.
Clinton has a 13-point advantage over Trump in the poll among all registered voters. That's the largest lead she's had thus far in the NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll.
The poll's margin of error is plus or minus 4.4 percentage points for the entire sample and 4.6 percentage points for likely voters.