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Showing posts with label delaware. Show all posts
Showing posts with label delaware. Show all posts

Monday, November 7, 2016

Exit Polls Delaware Today November 8 2016





Delaware is the secondest smallest state in the US in terms of terroritory, only behind Rhode Island.

It is considered to be a "safe" state for Clinton and the democrats, having voted for this party during the last 6 presidential elections and currenting polling showing them with a massive advantage here.

The population as of 2007 was estimated at a mere 865,764 people and a total of 3 electoral votes are available here.

As soon as the first exit polls and results are available, they will be published here.

Monday, April 25, 2016

Delaware Exit Polls Republican Primary April 26 2016






This Tuesday 5 states will go to the polls as the Republican Primary season nears its conclusion.

Hitherto it has been a hectic campaign, with Donald Trump sparking numerous controversies and annoying the establishment. He looks set to continue doing it, as according to polls he is ahead in all 5 states that vote today and looks set to win them all.

In Pennsylvania however, there are a total of 71 delegates available but 54 of them are unbound, meaning that Trump could win the state handily but only receive 17 delegates.

A new poll by Gravis conducted between April 17-18 showed Trump on 55%, followed by John Kasich with 18% and Cruz in third place with 15%.

As soon as the first exit polls and results are available they will be published here.

Sunday, April 24, 2016

Delaware Republican Polls April 25 2016 Trump, Cruz





Various states in the North East go to the polls to voice their opinions in the Republican Primaries this Tuesday 26 April.

One of those places where voters will finally be able to choose the favored candidate is in the state of Delaware, a place that has traditionally received little attention due to its small size and the fact that it votes at a date when the nomination is usually pretty much confirmed. This year, however, with the race not being as clear cut as previous years and with candidates scrambling to obtain every last delegate possible, Delaware is being focused on more.

Only a few recent polls have been conducted here and they show that Donald Trump has the upper hand.

Emerson Poll (April 10-11), Sample Size 354, Margin of Error 5.2%

Donald Trump    50%
John Kasich      26%
Ted Cruz           17%

Quinnipiac Poll (April 12-18), Sample Size 823, Margin of Error 3.4%

Donald Trump   48%
John Kasich     28%
Ted Cruz         19%