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Showing posts with label exit poll. Show all posts
Showing posts with label exit poll. Show all posts

Monday, November 7, 2016

Connecticut Exit Poll Today November 8 2016

Connecticut is considered a solidly blue state, that is to say, democrat.

Since 1992 Connecticut has opted for the democrats in presidential races, sometimes by a very large margin.

This year it is considered a "safe" state for Hillary clinton, this is due to polls which show her with a large margin that is not expected to be overturned by Trump.

The state offers only 7 electoral votes and the results are expected to start coming in after the polls close on the evening of November 8, we will keep you informed.

Colorado Exit Poll Today 11/8/2016

Colorado is one of the key states in the presidential race this year.

Despite only having 9 electoral votes, there is a lot of attention being placed here, given that the state has fluctuated between republican and democrat over the last few election cycles.

Between 1996 and 2004 the state voted republican and then in 2008 and 2012 they switched to vote democrat, voting for the President Barack Obama. Amazingly Colorado has voted for the overall winner of the election in 8 out of the last 9 presidential races.

The polls from the state have been quite volatile and nothing is certain, however, as soon as we have the first results, they will be published here.

Exit Poll Florida Today November 8 2016

Whoever you support, few can deny that this election has been one of the strangest in living memory. The amount of twists and turns in this campaign has been truly stunning.

Most national polls, as well as those conducted in key swing states have given the advantage to Hillary Clinton.

However in the last few days a glimmer of hope has emerged for the republican candidate Donald Trump, with the release of new polls which show him rapidly gaining on the former Secretary of State. This follows the news that Obamacare premiums are due to rise 25% in 2017 and the announcement by FBI director James Comey that new emails have emerged which appear to be in some way connected to the case that was pursued against Clinton for her use of a private server.

Exit Poll Today 11/8/2016 Trump Clinton

We are just days away from election day in the United States, rarely, if ever, has such a controversial and polarizing political process happened in the most powerful country on earth.

Donald Trump is loved by some, hated by others. He has been a very different type of political candidate than has been seen before.

On the other hand, Hillary Clinton has tried to put herself across as a more stable and experienced candidate as a better alternative to Trump.

The first results should start being published as the night wears on, and once a candidate has passed 270 electoral votes, they will be declared the winner, to be inaugurated in 2017.

Exit Poll Arkansas Today November 8 2016

Since 1964 Arkansas has a total of 6 electoral votes in the electoral college, it is a state that is considered "safe" for Donald Trump given that the polls have him leading by a large margin over the last few months.

Arkansas has voted republican since 1996 (When they voted for Bill Clinton).

In fact in each election since 1996 the republicans have increased their share of the vote, in 2012 Mitt Romney secured 60.6% of the vote, compared to 36.9% for President Obama.

Polls at the national level have been quite unstable and we will not know who is the new president until one of the candidates has passed the magic mark of 270 electoral votes.

Results Arkansas Presidential Election 2016 : Awaiting results

Arizona Exit Poll Today November 8 2016

Arizona has been branded as a "swing state" for this election, this due to a number of polls showing a closer race than unusual here.

Mitt Romeny won the state for the republicans by a solid 9 points in 2012, in fact the state has only voted democrat once in the last 60 years of presidential elections (for Bill Clinton in 1996).

Despite this Trump is still favorite to win the state and he really needs to, a valuable 11 electoral votes are available here and Trump`s path to victory is more complex than Clintons.

A short while after the polls close, vote counting will begin and we will have the results as soon as they are available.

Exit Poll Alabama Today November 8 2016 Trump Clinton

Alabama is a firmly republican state, in fact it has voted right wing in the last 9 presidential elections.

It has a total of 9 electoral college votes and according to the latest polls Trump leads for a few points and the site 270towin.com describes it as a "safe state" for the republicans.

No surprises are expected here in terms of the winner, but if anything out of the ordinary were to occur, we will let you know.

When the first results start coming in, they will be immediately published here.

Texas Exit Poll Today November 8 2016





Texas is without doubt the most famous republican state in recent times, in fact a democrat hasn`t won in a presidential election here since 1976.

There are 38 electoral college votes available here and it is considered a "safe state" for republican candidate Donald Trump. Polls have shown him with a strong and consistent lead during the whole campaign.

In the 2012 election Mitt Romney won with 57.2% of the vote, compared to 41.4% for President Barack Obama.

This has without doubt been one of the most controversial in recent times, with both candidates being embroiled in different scandals.

As soon as the results for the state of Texas are available, they will be published here.

Sunday, April 3, 2016

Donald Trump Polls April 4 2016 Wisconsin





The latest polls show Donald Trump in trouble in Wisconsin, having fallen behind Ted Cruz, however "The Donald" as he is known by his supporters, maintains a strong lead in the state of New York, which has its Primary on April 19.

The more urgent concern for Trump is winning in Wisconsin and he probably would have counted on doing so until the last week or so. Ted Cruz has been gradually extending his lead and looks to be the favorite, although the pollsters have gotten it wrong various times during the current campaign.

RealClearPolitics Average indicates the following for Wisconsin

RealClearPolitics Average (March 24-April 1)

Ted Cruz         40.2%
Donald Trump  33.4%
John Kasich    18.6%

Trump`s popularity in New York however seems to be imperious

New York RealClearPolitics Average (March 22-April 1)

Donald Trump  53.3%
John Kasich    21,3%
Ted Cruz         19%