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Monday, November 7, 2016

Exit Polls California Presidential Election November 8 2016





After a long and highly controversial election campaign, the big day is finally here, Donald Trump vs Hillary Clinton, two contrasting styles going head to head.

It is no secret that California leans highly towards the democrats and therefore it would appear that there can only be one winner in the state - Hillary Clinton.

In 2012 the results in the presidential election in California were as follows

Barack Obama (D)  60.24%
Mitt Romney    (R)  37.12%

You can follow all the latest election updates on this site and as soon as the results are available they will be published here.

Thursday, October 27, 2016

Who is going to Win the Presidential Election in the United States 2016

With so little time left until american voters go to the polls to choose a new president, many people are wondering who has a better chance of winning on November 8? Clinton or Trump?

According to the latest national surveys (As of October 25) Hillary Clinton still has a considerable lead over Trump of 5.6%

RealClearPolitics Average (Based on polls carried out between October 15-25 nationally)

Hillary Clinton   48.6%
Donald Trump   43.2%

At the end of the day these are only predictions and the polls have been wrong previously, so it remains to be seen if these numbers will be reflected in the final vote count. Certainlly in both camps they are taking nothing for granted and are fighting for every last vote.

Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Exit Polls California Sanders Clinton June 7 2016





The California Primaries take place today and we are currently awaiting the first exit polls to see who has obtained victory in the state. According to reports this morning via AP Clinton may have passed the amount of delegates required to secure the nomination. The Sanders campaign responded furiously to this insisting that the race is not over yet. 

California Primary Democratic Results

Hillary Clinton

Bernie Sanders

Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Polls Republican vs Democrat May 19 2016

As Donald Trump continues to consolidate the support of the Republican Party behind him and the "Never Trump" campaign appears to be losing steam, the real estate mogul is now increasingly taking aim at likely democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.

Most pundits believe it is now impossible for Democratic Socialist Bernie Sanders to win the nomination with Hillary Clinton continuing to accumulate delegates despite the Vermont Senator winning quite a few states. Although many of his supporters continue to believe he can somehow overcome the deficit by bringing superdelegates over to his cause, it is time to accept reality. The presidential election will be contested by Trump and Clinton.

With this in mind, it is the time to start focusing on the polls between these two and who is the most likely to become the next president of the United States.

Here are the latest 2 polls and they show a lead for Clinton of between 2-6% over the Republican candidate.

Latest Polls

Gravis (May 10) Sample Size 1574, Margin of Error 2.5%

Hillary Clinton  48%
Donald Trump  46%

PPP (May 6-9) Sample Size 1222, Margin of Error 3.2%

Hillary Clinton  47%
Donald Trump  41%

Thursday, May 5, 2016

Polls Trump vs Clinton May 5 2016





It now appears that baring some extraordinary development, the presidential race will be contested between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. There are many doubts as to how such an election would play out, with many anticipating a chaotic few months leading up to November in the world`s most powerful country.

What is clear is that as of today Clinton has a significant advantage over Donald Trump, the RealClearPolitics average of polls (April 11-May 1) show that Clinton leads by 47.3% to 40.8% over the real estate mogul.

It remains to be seen how much these numbers will change from now until November and Trump has his work cut out for him to overcome this deficit.

Monday, April 25, 2016

Exit Polls Pennsylvania Republican April 26 2016





Today the great state of Pennsylvania will be the setting for a Republican Primary of great importance.

The current state of the race is very uncertain with Donald Trump now the only candidate who can realistically reach the 1,237 delegates required in order to secure outright the nomination. However, if he fails to reach this mark then it will go down to a Contested Convention, where anything could happen.

Current delegate count

Donald Trump    845
Ted Cruz           559
John Kasich      148

A total of 71 delegates are available in Pennsylvania, however 54 of these are unbound, meaning that the winner of popular vote is only guaranteed 17 delegates, then it will be up to each individual delegate with regards to who to support.

As soon as the first exit polls and results start coming in from Pennsylvania they will be published here.

Monday, February 29, 2016

Democratic Results Tennessee March 1 2016 Super Tuesday


NBC/WSJ has a new poll out which shows Democratic Frontrunner Hillary Clinton with a handsome lead in the state. Tennessee votes on March 1, known as "Super Tuesday" and on the democratic side 76 delegates are up for grabs.

In the poll of 405 likely voters which has a margin of error of 4.9% and shows the former First Lady and Secretary of State on 60%, almost doubling Sanders who has 34%. Additionally the RealClearPolitics average has Clinton leading 59-33, again a lead of 26%.

After winning South Carolina in a landslide, the momentum is very much with Clinton, it remains to be seen if Sanders can reverse the situation but for now it is looking like Clinton will take it.

As soon as the Democratic Results for the state of Tennessee are available, they will be published here.

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Super Tuesday 2016 Date




Super Tuesday will take place on March 1 this year and is seen as a vital date in the process of selection for the republican and democratic nomination to the presidency in 2016.

A total of 12 states vote on the republican side and 12 for the democrats.

On the republican side it is essentially a three way race between Donald Trump, Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz. If the polls prove to be true then Trump will have a very good day and move one more step towards the nomination, however it will be interesting to see if either Cruz or Rubio can win enough delegates in order to be seen as serious challengers to Trump.

As for the democrats Hillary Clinton is still in a powerful position, she is expected to win South Carolina handsomely and already has a large delegate count due to the superdelegates that have pledged their support for her. Sanders momentum has been arrested somewhat after being narrowly edged out in Nevada, it is now or never for his campaign.

See the list of states which vote on Super Tuesday.

Monday, February 22, 2016

Which States Vote on Super Tuesday 2016





Super Tuesday is seen as a landmark in the campaign for both the Democratic and Republican primaries in 2016, with so many delegates up for grabs, this day can literally make or break a campaign. A good showing by Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump could pretty much spell the end of any realistic challenge to their bids to become the nominees.

Should Donald Trump sweep up the majority of states it would be very difficult to imagine anyone reaching him and as for Hillary Clinton who already has a massive amount of superdelegates in her favor, Sanders needs a good day in order to keep his momentum going.

The states that vote on Super Tuesday are the following


Republican

Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Georgia, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia and Wyoming.

Democrat

Alabama, American Samoa, Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia.

Saturday, February 20, 2016

Results Nevada Feb 20 2016 Democrat



51% OF VOTES COUNTED

CLINTON 51.8%
SANDERS 48.2%

Bernie Sanders and Hilary Clinton are locked in a fierce battle in Nevada, with the latest polls showing that the Senator from Vermont has overcome a massive deficit just a few months ago and has now drawn even in the vital state.

Some polls have them in a dead heat at 45-45% while others show Clinton with a slender advantage.

Sanders has been steadily growing in the polls, building his campaign upon a solid base of democratic socialism. He has hitherto derived most of his support from young white voters, however in order to win the nomination he will need to gain with black and Latino voters and there is some evidence that he is making inroads into this demographic, worrying the Clinton Campaign.



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)


Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Iowa Caucuses 2016 Date





The countdown has begun, one burning question is on the mind of many Americans, who will be the republican and democrat nominees for the presidency of the United States this year?

The Iowa Caucuses take place on February 1 and will signal the start of the primaries of both the republican and democrat parties. 

According to RealClearPolitics on the republican side the latest polls (as of January 12) show Trump and Cruz tied on 27% taking into account the combined average of all the latest polling data. 

Polls on the democrat side remain volatile, Quinnipiac showing Sanders with a lead of 5 points and another indicating that Clinton leads 46-40. When all polls are averaged out Clinton has an advantage of a mere 0.2%.