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Sunday, February 21, 2016

Nevada Primary Poll February 2 / 22 / 2016 Republican





The latest information this week shows Donald Trump with a big lead in Nevada, a CNN/ORC poll conducted between 10-15 February with a sample size of 245 likely republican voters and a margin of error of 6.5 shows Trump leading by a massive 26 points at 45% with Rubio second on 19% and Cruz with 17%.

Another poll conducted by Gravis between February 14-15 of 687 likely republican voters with a margin of error of 4% shows Trump with a lead of 16 points at 39% and Cruz coming second with 23% followed by Rubio on 19%.

Going into the Nevada caucuses, without doubt "The Donald" is the frontrunner and will be boosted even more by his recent victories in New Hampshire and South Carolina.

Friday, February 19, 2016

South Carolina Republican Poll Results 20 February 2016





According to a poll conducted by NBC/WSJ Trump`s advantage in South Carolina has been cut to 5%. Down from 16% a month ago. Trump leads Cruz by 28-23 with Marco Rubio at 15% and Jeb Bush just behind at 13%, John Kasich and Ben Carson are tied at 9% each.

In a break down of different voter blocks there are clear tendancies, for example among voters that consider themselves to be "very conservative" Cruz leads Trump by 42-22, however "The Donald" continues to appeal to evangelical voters and holds an advantage 29-26 over the Texas Senator.

The sample size of the Poll is 1,227 Republicans and has a margin of error of 2.8%. It must be noted that most recent polls show Donald Trump with a double digit lead. According to Realclearpolitics an average of all the polls taken within the last week show the businessman with a lead of 14.8%.

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Republican South Carolina Poll Feb 16 2016





A new Poll from South Carolina shows Trump maintaining a handsome lead over his rivals, obtaining an impressive 33%.

Rubio, Cruz and Bush continue to split the vote almost evenly between them, lowering the possibility of one of them retiring from the race.

Rubio and Cruz are tied in second place with 14% each, Jeb Bush is just behind on 13%, Gov John Kasich continues to see a spike in support coming in at 10%, in what looks like a case of too little, too late.

Neurosurgeon Ben Carson is last with 6%.

Trumps support base continues to look incredibly solid despite constant attacks by the media and other candidates, as we look ahead to the Nevada Caucuses where Trump also leads by double digits. If he does well on Super Tuesday then it could be all over.

The question is, can anyone stop Trump?

Monday, February 15, 2016

Republican Nevada Poll Primary February 2016







According to Realclearpolitics Donald Trump holds an impressive lead going into the Nevada Caucuses. In fact he has held a double digit lead since last July. 

The last reliable poll showed Trump with a 13 point lead over nearest rival Ted Cruz, although this was conducted almost two months ago and it remains to be seen how recent developments may have altered voter patterns.

One thing is clear, if the business Mogul wins in South Carolina he will have the wind in his sails and be looking to sweep through Nevada with yet another victory.

Gravis Poll 12/23 - 12/27 2015

Donald Trump 33%

Ted Cruz 20%

Rubio 11%

Carson 6%

Bush 5%

Kasich 0%

Sunday, February 14, 2016

Election Polls South Carolina 2016 Trump





A new poll taken online continues to indicate that Donald Trump holds a hefty lead over this adversaries in the race to become the republican nominee for the presidency in 2016.

The "Battleground Tracker" poll undertaken by CBS News shows Trump with 42% of the vote ahead of nearest challenger Cruz on 20%, Marco Rubio obtains 15% of the preferences.

It would be too soon to draw any conclusions as to what effect, if any, the republican debate of Saturday night had on the results. One thing is sure, Trump is the man to beat in the first southern state to go to vote in the primaries, and Cruz has consolidated his position as the main challenger to the business mogul.

It must be said that South Carolina registered voters were surveyed and that the poll has a margin of error of 5.7%.

Saturday, February 13, 2016

Republican Debate Live 2 / 13 / 2016





The last debate before the South Carolina primary is upon us and the line up has already been released. Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, Jeb Bush, Ben Carson and John Kasich will all take to the stage in what promises to be a fiery encounter with so much still to play for.

Recent polling shows that public opinion in the state has remained consistent for some months, with Trump holding a sizable lead over his main challenger. The business mogul is at 36% with Ted Cruz coming in at 19%. If Trump can avoid any slip ups then we will most likely be in for a repeat of the New Hampshire results. The interesting thing to note will be which candidate emerges as the main challenger to Trump looking forward to making a move in the southern states, hitherto Cruz and Rubio are the most likely. However the latter suffered a serious setback in New Hampshire leading many to question whether he can regain momentum or if he has suffered a fatal blow.

You can catch the debate on CBS at 8pm CST on CBS.

Friday, February 12, 2016

South Carolina Republican Primary Polls February 2016






Finally we have the results of a new South Carolina poll for the republican primaries and it shows that not an awful lot has changed since january. 

While many commentators were eager to see what effect the Iowa and New Hampshire results would have upon the preferences in the vital state which will vote on February 20, it seems as though up until now the previous results have had little impact.

Trump maintains a significant lead over closest rival Ted Cruz, leading by 17% at 36 - 19. Rubio maintains himself in third place up 1 point at 15%. Jeb Bush climbed closer to Rubio moving from 9-11% while Kasich leaped from 1-9% after his second place finish in New Hampshire.

The tightening of the field will be music to the ears of Real Estate mogul Donald Trump who is the main benefactor of the split in opinion.

Results South Carolina Poll (Augusta Chronicle, 10-11 February)

Donald Trump 36%
Ted Cruz 19%
Marco Rubio 15%
Jeb Bush 11%
John Kasich 9%
Carson 5%
Undecided 5%

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

New Hampshire Primary Results 2 / 9 / 2016




The big day has arrived, the first primary of the 2016 election campaign is about to get underway. According to the latest polls Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders are the favorites, although as many know, throughout history results in this state have been notoriously unpredictable.

New Hampshire has the power to make or break a candidate, often breathing new life into campaigns that suffered humiliating defeats in Iowa.

Stay tuned for updates throughout the day


Results New Hampshire Primary (Republican)


Results New Hampshire Primary (Democrat)


Wednesday, February 3, 2016

New Hampshire Republican Poll 2 / 3 / 2016





A new poll is out today, coming from the state of New Hampshire, a key battleground in the republican and democrat primaries.

The poll of republican voters showed that Donald Trump continues to be the frontrunner, leading by an impressive 26 points. New Hampshire is seen as a must win for Trump, after coming in second to Cruz in Iowa,


Trump 38%
Cruz    12%
Bush    10%
Rubio  10%
Christie 5%
Carson  3%
Kasich  3%
Paul      3%
Fiorina  2%

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Florida Polls Trump 2016






One of the latest polls coming in from Florida shows a substantial lead for Donald Trump of 12% over his nearest rival. With an advantage over Ted Cruz of 31-19%, this surely will be welcome news for Trump in a state that is vital in the presidential race. Looking further down the field, Jeb Bush leads Marco Rubio by 13-12%, ben Carson continues his slide with just 7% and Chris Christie and Carly Fiorina are tied at 4%.

The poll was conducted on Sunday January 17 and has a margin of error of 3.3%

Poll in Full (OpinionSavvy/InsiderAdvantage)

Donald Trump 31%

Ted Cruz 19%

Jeb Bush 13%

Marco Rubio 12%

Ben Carson 7%

Carly Fiorina 4%

Chris Christie 4%

Rand Paul 3%

John Kasich 3%

Mike Huckabee 2%

Rick Santorum 0%