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Monday, April 11, 2016

New York Republican GOP Polls 12 April 2016 Trump, Cruz, Kasich

The next stop in the Republican Primary race will be the state of New York, where businessman Donald Trump is expected to do well.

Following a resounding defeat to Texas Senator Ted Cruz in Wisconsin, "The Donald" will be eager to get his campaign back on track with a return to winning ways in his home state.

There are a total of 95 delegates up for grabs in the state and they are awarded in a winner-take-most system.

The RealClearPolitics Average of polls currently indicates a big lead for Trump

RealClearPolitics Average

Donald Trump      53.5%
John Kasich        21%
Ted Cruz            18.8%

Trump is also currently leading in the delegate which of April 12 is as follows

Donald Trump   743
Ted Cruz          545
John Kasich     143

Thursday, March 31, 2016

Republican Polls GOP April 1 2016 Trump, Cruz, Kasich





As we approach the date for the Republican Wisconsin Primary, the controversy that has swirled around the campaign reaches fever pitch.

There is no doubt that the agenda is being set by Trump, who thrives upon creating controversy and being attacked by the media, both left and right. This appeals to his core supporters who feel they are not represented by Washington and the establishment.

Ted Cruz has positioned himself as the main contender to the business mogul, becoming a more palatable candidate for the "anybody but Trump" lobby.

Kasich continues to trundle on, mopping up the more moderate republican voters since the departure of Marco Rubio from the race.

Wisconsin Primary  (42 delegates)

Wisconsin is a winner-take-all state and takes place on April 5

Marquette Poll 

March 24-28, Sample Size 471, Margin of Error 5.8%

Ted Cruz            40%
Donald Trump     30%
John Kasich       21%

Optimus Poll

March 22-24, Sample Size 6182, Margin of Error 1.1%

Donald Trump    31%
John Kasich      29%
Ted Cruz           27%

Emerson Poll 

March 20-22, Sample Size 439, Margin of Error 4.6%

Ted Cruz          36%
Donald Trump   35%
John Kasich     19%

Republican Polls Donald Trump April 1 2016 Wisconsin





Businessman Donald Trump continues to wreak havoc within the Republican Party, nonchalantly whipping up scandal and controversy.

Following his campaign manager being charged for simple battery of Breitbart reporter Michelle Fields you would have been forgiven for thinking the "The Donald" would lay low for a while, however he instead opted to launch himself into the abortion issue, stating that there should be "some form of punishment" for women who have an abortion. He lately clarified his position "The doctor or any other person performing this illegal act upon a woman would be held legally responsible, not the woman".

Trump`s rejection of political correctness has gained him many voters, who are fed up with the establishment and media. He currently has a big lead in the delegate count over nearest rival over Ted Cruz. His controversial approach has also won him many detractors who are leading figures within the republican party such as Mitt Romney.

There is some doubt as to whether or not Trump can reach the 1,237 delegates he requires in order to secure the republican nomination, should he not pass this magic number then a contested convention awaits.

Wisconsin is the next state to go to the polls and it looks like a tight race.


Marquette Poll 

March 24-28, Sample Size 471, Margin of Error 5.8%

Ted Cruz            40%
Donald Trump     30%
John Kasich       21%

Optimus Poll

March 22-24, Sample Size 6182, Margin of Error 1.1%

Donald Trump    31%
John Kasich      29%
Ted Cruz           27%

Emerson Poll 

March 20-22, Sample Size 439, Margin of Error 4.6%

Ted Cruz          36%
Donald Trump   35%
John Kasich     19%

Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Wisconsin Republican Polls GOP March 30 2016





According to the latest polls Ted Cruz has closed the gap on Donald Trump within the last month, probably due to some candidates dropping out. Kasich has also jumped 11 points since the departure of Marco Rubio from the contest.

Emerson (20-23 March, 439 likely voters, Margin of Error 4.6%)

Ted Cruz         36%
Donald Trump  35%
John Kasich    19%

It is difficult to predict who the winner in this state will be and just a few percentage points can make a difference given that Wisconsin is a winner-take-all state and has 42 delegates up for grabs.