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Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump by a solid 10-point margin, a new national poll released Thursday finds.

Clinton is now getting a majority of “likely voters,” clocking in at 51 percent, with Trump at 41 percent, according to a Quinnipiac University poll.

The poll found that Trump is winning white voters, 52 percent to 41 percent, but can’t overcome Clinton’s enormous 77 percent-to-15 percent margin among non-whites.

Clinton is also helped by a large gender gap, with 60 percent of women backing the first female presidential candidate of a major party.

Trump is getting 36 percent of the female vote.

Trump is beating Clinton among men, however, but not by a large enough margin to make up the deficit: 48 to 42 percent.

While 53 percent of voters dislike Trump at least “a little,” Clinton’s slightly less hated, with 47 percent disliking her at least “a little.”

Clinton loses a couple of points in a four-way contest, beating Trump only 45 percent to 38 percent with the Libertarian and Green parties included.

“Trump’s missteps, stumbles and gaffes seem to outweigh Clinton’s shaky trust status and perceived shady dealings,” said pollster Tim Malloy.

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