New Information released by SurveyUSA on Friday indicates that celebrity real estate magnate turned GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump is leading Hillary Clinton in the polls.

According to the new data, every Democrat in the race actually trails Trump by a slight margin. Trump beat Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders by 44 percent to 40 percent, and he beat out Vice President Joe Biden by 44 percent to 42 percent.

As noted in the Hill, Trump’s traction past Clinton, however marginal, denotes a big change in fairly recent findings, as a CNN/ORC sampling of national voters taken in late June found that 59 percent supported Clinton as opposed to 34 percent choosing Trump.

Trump’s campaign, despite a series of conflicts with journalists such as Megyn Kelly and Jorge Ramos, has done very well. Clinton’s campaign has been struggling. Bernie Sanders has gone so far as to say that Clinton's campaign is getting nervous.

As quoted in CNN, the senator said, “I think what they know is that four months ago, when I entered this race, if you look at the polls, I was in 3 to 4%. Vast majority of the American people didn't know who Bernie Sanders was, they didn't know what my ideas were, and in last few months, we have amassed huge amounts of enthusiasm and huge amounts of energy."

"So obviously, I think the secretary's people are getting nervous about the kind of energy and enthusiasm our campaign is bringing forth," he added.

As part of her strategy, Clinton is drawing on Trump’s own words in order to foment feelings some voters might have that the GOP front-runner has a tendency toward misogyny.

Speaking on the 20th anniversary of her Beijing speech regarding women's rights, Clinton took a shot at Trump, who had recently made a claim that he "cherishes" women. As reported in NBC News, Clinton said, "If it's all the same to you Mr. Trump, I'd rather you stop cherishing women and start respecting women."