ORLANDO, Nov 7 — Stevie Wonder lends his voice and his music to Democrats days ahead of the presidential race as he performs before a rally with President Barack Obama, who is on the campaign trail in Florida for Hillary Clinton.

“Don't be superstitious because I don't want you to listen to this foolishness. Foolishness about 'your vote doesn't matter.' Your vote does matter,” Wonder said.

Musician Stevie Wonder sings before Hillary Clinton spoke at a campaign rally at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles June 6, 2016. — Reuters pic
Musician Stevie Wonder sings before Hillary Clinton spoke at a campaign rally at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles June 6, 2016. — Reuters pic

The latest Reuters/Ipsos poll shows Democrat Hillary Clinton with a five percentage point lead over Republican Donald Trump in the national survey — 44 per cent to 39 per cent support — while races in the swing states of Florida and North Carolina have shifted from Clinton's control to being too close to call.

The Reuters/Ipsos States of the Nation project estimates that Clinton has a 90 per cent chance of winning the election. — Reuters

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