Mr Trump led by one percentage point in the ABC News/Washington Post tracking poll released on Tuesday.
The results were within the poll's margin of error, placing the two candidates in a statistical tie. But it was the first time the Republican nominee has led in that poll since May, and he was recently down by as much as 12 points.
Mr Trump led 46 per cent to 45 per cent. He had trailed by one point in the same poll as of Sunday.
Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson and Green candidate Jill Stein polled the low single digits. The new survey was taken from Oct 27 to Oct 30. That meant many of those questioned had a chance to react to FBI Director James Comey's announcement, on Oct 28, that new Clinton-related emails had been found.
Those emails could be "pertinent" to an FBI investigation into Mrs Clinton's use of a private server while she was US Secretary of State.
Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson and Green candidate Jill Stein polled the low single digits. The new survey was taken from Oct 27 to Oct 30. That meant many of those questioned had a chance to react to FBI Director James Comey's announcement, on Oct 28, that new Clinton-related emails had been found.
Those emails could be "pertinent" to an FBI investigation into Mrs Clinton's use of a private server while she was US Secretary of State.
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