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‘Hillary Clinton Polls’: 3M Votes Lead Will Make Her the First Female US President; Google is Working for Her? [RUMORS]

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In the latest election tracking poll for Presidency, Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump with 48 percent over 44 percent. This increase is associated with the current research which revealed how Google manipulated the search suggestions in favor of Clinton. Could it be true that an estimated 3M votes lead will make her the first female US President?

In the recent weekly election tracking poll conducted by NBC News in collaboration with Survey Monkey, Hillary Clinton is leading with four percent over Donald Trump (48 percent s 44 percent) in a two-way match up.  She had a decline of two percent from last week's poll.  This increase has been associated with Google that is rumored to have been working in favor of the former State Secretary.

Sputnik News conducted a research regarding the claim. The research has showed evidence that Google is suppressing any negative words when Clinton was search in the suggestion box. For example, when someone type "Hillary Clinton is" no negative words would appear together with her name. Whereas, the case is opposite for other search engines like Yahoo and Bing that shows both positive and negative associated words for Clinton in their search suggestions. For example, "Hillary Clinton is liar" and "crooked Hillary" appeared in both search engines.

On the other hand, when people searched for "Who will be the next president?" Google will automatically say Hillary Clinton as reported by The Next Web.  As explained by Google, the claim that they are working in favor of Clinton is false. They said that the search suggestion is an auto programmed in order to avoid putting someone in a negative light.

However, seems like nobody would like to believe on Google's explanation due to the fact that the well-researched study proves that the search engine suggestions aim to shift about 3M votes in favor of Clinton.

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