With less than three weeks to go for Election Day, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are tied in the latest Rasmussen Reports poll released Wednesday.

The breakdown of the survey's results find that almost one-in-10 voters are still looking beyond the top four candidates:

Clinton: 42 percent;

Trump: 42 percent;

Libertarian nominee Gary Johnson: 7 percent;

Green Party candidate Jill Stein: 1 percent;

Some other candidate: 3 percent;

Undecided: 6 percent.

Clinton had a broad 18-point lead over Trump among women voters, the survey showed. It further revealed that the former first lady was ahead of the Republican nominee among women of all age groups.

Tuesday's polls saw Clinton and Trump almost neck-and-neck — 42 percent to 41 percent.

A sizeable 84 percent of respondents are sure about how they will vote, with both candidates getting equal preference (47 percent).

However, among voters who are likely to change their minds:

Clinton: 35 percent;

Trump: 34 percent;

Johnson: 27 percent;

Stein: 4 percent.

Both Clinton and Trump have been battling controversies. While Trump's support took a slight plunge after a 2005 video tape of the billionaire businessman surfaced of him making lewd comments about women, Clinton too is in the limelight over email revelations from WikiLeaks.

Both the candidates have their third and final presidential debate Wednesday in Las Vegas.

The survey which was conducted between Oct. 16 and 18 interviewed 1,500 Likely Voters. The margin of sampling error was +/- 2.5 percentage points.