Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton remained the heavy favorite to win the election leaving behind Republican candidate Donald Trump in a series of post-debate polls.
The United States will decide whether it wants Clinton or Trump on Nov. 8, 2016, when polls open across the country.
Fox News poll released on Friday had Clinton leading in four-way race 43 percent to 40 percent, with Libertarian nominee Gary Johnson at 8 percent and Green Party nominee Jill Stein at 4 percent.
Clinton also is leading over Trump in a two-way race, 49 percent to 44 percent. Clinton currently has an edge in highly coveted Florida.
In a poll conducted by Mason-Dixon Polling & Research, Clinton leads Trump in a four-way race, 46 percent to 42 percent, with Johnson receiving 7 percent and Stein receiving 1 percent.
Nevada voters also lean towards Clinton.
In a poll conducted by Bendixen & Amandi International for the Las Vegas Review-Journal, Clinton received 45 percent compared to 44 percent for Trump. While in Colorado, Clinton leads Trump in a two-way race, according to CNN/ORC survey.
Meanwhile, a new NBC poll suggests that since the TV debate Donald Trump has lost support with women voters.
Trump spent much of the week defending himself against charges of sexism, mostly by attacking a former Miss Universe, Alicia Machado. Last week, Trump stoked controversy by urging his Twitter followers to 'check out' former Miss Universe Machado's sex tape who is campaigning for Democrat nominee Hillary Clinton.
Machado has been working with the Clinton campaign this year and did recently become a citizen and will vote against Trump.
Recently, Michelle Obama had also criticized Trump for being insensitive towards women.
Trump on Friday said that he would not accept the results of the presidential election if Hillary Clinton wins.
The race for the White House is about to enter its final stretch as Election Day 2016 approaches.