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Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Republican Exit Polls Indiana May 3 2016





Today the Republican Primary is taking place in the state of Indiana. 57 delegates are up for grabs in this winner-take-all state and all eyes will be on the state in order to see if Donald Trump will be stopped or if he can triumph in similar fashion as he did last Tuesday.

Should Trump win here then it will be even more likely that he will be victorious in the race for the nomination, something that is looking increasingly likely as the Primary Campaign rolls on.

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

Indiana Exit Polls May 3 2016 Trump





We are currently awaiting the results of the Indiana Primary that takes place today May 3 and is a vital date in the republican race with Donald Trump seeking to get the 1,237 he requires in order to secure the nomination of the party.

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

Sunday, May 1, 2016

Indiana Republican Polls GOP May 2 2016 Trump, Cruz

Indiana will go to the polls on May 3 in what is being seen as one of the most vital contests on the Republican Primary trail. Voters in the Hoosier state will finally have the chance to voice their opinions on who they want to represent the Republican Party in the upcoming november presidential election.

Should Donald Trump win in the state then it would open up a clear path to victory for him to obtain the 1,237 delegates that he requires.

NBC/WSJ/Marist (April 26-28), Sample Size 645, Margin of Error 3.9%

Donald Trump  49%
Ted Cruz         34%
John Kasich    13%

ARG (April 27-28), Sample Size 400, Margin of Error 5.0%

Donald Trump  41%
Ted Cruz         32%
John Kasich    23%

Clout Research (R) (April 27), Sample Size 423, Margin of Error 4.8%

Donald Trump  37%
Ted Cruz         35%
John Kasich    16%

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.

Rhode Island Exit Polls Republican Primary 26 April 2016





The tiny state of Rhode Island is often overlooked in Primary Campaigns, both due to its size and also the late date of voting here. This year however things are a little different, every delegate counts and so there is more focus on the state than there would usually be.

Recent polls have shown that Donald Trump is firmly in the lead in this state with anywhere between 38-61%. There are 19 delegates available in the state which are allocated in a proportional manner.

It would appear that Trump has a very good chance of winning in all 5 states as polls show him ahead in all of them. Should this happen he will definitely keep alive his hopes of obtaining the 1,237 delegates that are needed in order to confirm the nomination.

As soon as the first exit polls and results are available for the state of Rhode Island, they will be published here.

Connecticut Exit Polls Republican April 26 2016





The scene is set, as the Republican Primary season reaches its defining moments, uncertainty is swirling around the entire process. It is not yet sure if any candidate can reach the 1,237 candidates required in order to bag the nomination. In fact the only one left who can really do it, is businessman Donald Trump.

If no candidate ends up reaching the number of delegates that are needed, then the convention with be contested, until we finally have a winner.

Connecticut is not normally associated with a great deal of attention during the primaries, due to its small size and the fact that it votes late on in the process. This year however, it has taken on greater importance due to how tight the race has become.

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

Maryland Exit Polls Republican April 26 2016






The last few weeks have been rather hectic in the Republican Primaries, with Ted Cruz winning in Utah, Wisconsin and Colorado. However, businessman Donald Trump had his revenge in New York winning almost all of the available delegates.

In the midst of this, John Kasich continues in the race, despite having won only one state and seemingly having no chance of repeating his victory in Ohio.

Things are now perfectly poised going into yet another "Super Tuesday" on April 26, where a total of 5 states will cast their ballots. If recently polling is to be trusted then it is once again Trump with the upper hand, leading by vast margins in most of these areas.

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

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.

Republican Polls Connecticut April 26 2016 Trump, Cruz





There hasn`t been a great deal of polling done in the state of Connecticut, maybe due to its small size and late voting date. This year, however, it will be taking on more importance given the current situation in the Republican Primaries.

There have been two recent polls which show a significant lead for Businessman Donald Trump. Similar polls in Pennsylvania, Maryland and Delaware also show the real estate mogul leading heftily. If these trends continue then it is likely to be yet another very good day for Trump.

Latest Polls Connecticut

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

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

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

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

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%

Maryland Republican GOP Polls 25 April 2016 Trump, Cruz






The state of Maryland is due to vote on April 26, with a total of 38 delegates up for grabs. Usually at this stage of the race the competition is pretty much done and dusted, however this year there is a completely different state of affairs which has lead to much more attention being invested in smaller states which vote late in the campaign.

According to updated polling numbers, it is once again Donald Trump who is the frontrunner and looks like the big favorite to notch up yet another important triumph.

Maryland Latest Republican Polls

PPP (April 5-17) Sample Size 310, Margin of Error 5.7%

Donald Trump   43%
John Kasich     29%
Ted Cruz          24%

Monmouth (April 10-12) Sample Size 301, Margin of Error 5.7%

Donald Trump   47%
John Kasich     27%
Ted Cruz          19%

With such a significant lead it would be hard to bet against "The Donald" winning yet another state, although there is much debate about whether he can make it past the magic 1,237 delegates he requires to achieve the nomination.

Donald Trump Republican Delegate Count April 25 2016


As we enter the home straight in the Republican Primary campaign, the delegate count becomes ever more important as we look to see if Donald Trump can obtain the 1,237 that he needs or whether we are headed for a Contested Convention.

The system of delegate allocation differs from state to state which makes it very hard to make projections but one thing we do know, Cruz and Kasich have no chance of making it past the finish line before the Convention. This of course leaves two possibilities, a Trump victory or a Contested Convention.

The latest delegate count as of today April 24 according to AP is as follows

Donald Trump    845
Ted Cruz           559
John Kasich      148

This means that Trump requires 392 of the remaining delegates in order to secure the nomination. Many of the establishment figures within the Republican Party have publicly stated that even if Trump is just short, the rules must be followed and a Contested Convention awaits us.

Saturday, April 23, 2016

Republican Polls GOP Pennsylvania April 23 2016 Trump, Cruz






After a thumping win for Donald Trump in New York all eyes are now on the next 5 states to go to the polls on April 26. Yet another Super Tuesday will bring out republican and Democrat voters in the states of Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Delaware and Connecticut.

The big question now is whether or not Trump can repeat his success which on Tuesday saw him win a total of 89 delegates out of a possible 95.

If polls are anything to go by then Trump has a very good chance of winning the popular vote in Pennsylvania and Maryland, the other states are somewhat a mystery due to the fact that no reliable polling has been done recently in these areas.

As regards to Pennsylvania the RealClearPolitics average (April 4-18) has Trump at 43.8% followed by Cruz in second place with 24.6% and Kasich in third with 23.6%.

Maryland shows a very similar story with the businessman on 41% but Kasich edging out Cruz for second place with 26.3%, the Texas Senator comes in third with 24.5%

Should these numbers play out on election day then Trump has a very good chance of pushing closer to the 1,237 delegates he requires to win the nomination, however, in Pennsylvania a total of 54 delegates are unbound, so conceivably he could win with a majority of the popular vote but still be way behind in terms of delegate allocation in the state.

Maryland Republican GOP Polls April 23 2016 Trump, Cruz






Maryland will go to the polls next Tuesday in the Republican Primary which comes at a vital moment during the campaign trial.

Following the Primary in the key state of New York where real state mogul Donald Trump triumphed in spectacular fashion, winning at least 89 delegates out of a total of 95.

If we take the republican polls for the Maryland Primary there is a clear indication that the businessman is greatly favored in the state, which adopts a winner-take-all allocation.

Latest Polls Maryland

PPP (April 5-17) Sample Size 310, Margin of Error 5.7%

Donald Trump   43%
John Kasich     29%
Ted Cruz          24%

Monmouth (April 10-12) Sample Size 301, Margin of Error 5.7%

Donald Trump   47%
John Kasich     27%
Ted Cruz          19%

Tuesday, April 19, 2016

New York Primary Exit Polls 19/4/2016






Today voters in the state of New York will have the opportunity to voice their opinions on who should represent their party in the 2016 presidential election.

On the Democrat side, Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton will battle it out in a race that is becoming closer than many analysts had at first thought. Excluding superdelegates, who support Clinton in overwhelming numbers and the race is pretty close.

As for the Republicans Donald Trump maintains a healthy lead in the delegate count but it remains to be seen whether or not he will reach the amount that he needs in order to put the nomination beyond doubt.

Recent polling suggest that Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are the favorites going into the New York Primary but we will await the first exit polls to have an indication who is winning.

Monday, April 18, 2016

Donald Trump Results New York Primary April 19 2016





Donald Trump`s unique style and rhetoric around controversial topics such as immigration has added extra spice to this year`s Republican Primaries. However it has also lead to a deep divide in the party, with some republicans starting a "Never Trump" campaign in which they pledge not to vote for him even if he is eventually chosen as the Party`s nominee.

On the other hand polls show that despite a rather high unfavorability rating, Trump`s core supporters are the most loyal amongst any candidate. This means that whatever the outcome, if Trump turns out being the overall winner in the Primaries, or if he loses in a contested convention despite having obtained more votes, some part of the party will be greatly disenfranchised.

The State of New York goes to the polls today and is seen as a vital test as to whether or not Trump can obtain the delegates he requires. According to recent polls he is a long way ahead of his rivals, Ted Cruz and John Kasich, who are gripped in a tight battle for second place.

As soon as the results are known, they will be immediately published here.

Results New York Exit Polls Trump April 19 2016





Today the state of New York will go to the polls for the Republican and Democratic Primaries in what is sure to be an eventful election.

On the Republican side entrepreneur Donald Trump is the clear favorite heading into the Primary, given that New York is his home state and current polls have him topping 50% of the vote.

Should Trump win by a large margin in all the congressional districts then he has a very good chance of winning the majority of the 95 delegates that the state offers.

Should "The Donald" indeed triumph then it will certainly be seen as a boost for his campaign after resounding defeats in Utah and Wisconsin to Texas Senator Ted Cruz.

When the first exit polls are available they will be published here.

New York Exit Polls Republican GOP 19 April 2016






Today the state of New York will go to the polls for the Republican and Democratic Primaries in what is sure to be an eventful election.

On the Republican side entrepreneur Donald Trump is the clear favorite heading into the Primary, given that New York is his home state and current polls have ahead.

Should Trump win by a large margin in all the congressional districts then he has a very good chance of winning the majority of the 95 delegates that the state offers.

Should "The Donald" win then it will certainly be seen as a boost for his campaign after resounding defeats in Utah and Wisconsin.

Saturday, April 16, 2016

New York Republican GOP Polls April 17 2016 Trump, Cruz





Donald Trump, who is currently leading the Republican Race will face off against Ted Cruz and John Kasich in his home state of New York on April 19. Many commentators see Trump as the massive favourite going into the contest and polls support this conclusion.

In fact such is the businessman`s support in the northern state that the majority of recent polls are showing him easily exceeding 50% of the vote. Should this be reflected in the results and Trump gains the majority of support in all districts then he would win almost all of the delegates that are on offer, a total of 95.

Latest New York Polling

NBC 4 NY/WSJ/Maris, April 10-13, Sample Size 313, Margin of Error 5.5%

Donald Trump   54%
John Kasich     25%
Ted Cruz          16%

Optimus, April 11-14, Sample Size 14201, Margin of Error 1.0%

Donald Trump   49%
John Kasich     23%
Ted Cruz          14%


Should "The Donald" secure victory by as large a margin as these polls suggest then it will be a welcome return to winning ways for him, having been soundly beaten in Wisconsin and after Cruz took all of the delegates in Colorado in somewhat controversial circumstances.

Pennsylvania Republican GOP Polls April 17 2016 Trump, Cruz

After a long wait, it will finally be Pennsylvania`s turn to vote in the Republican Primaries and unlike many previous election cycles, this time how the state votes could really affect the course of the race.

So the scene is set for a showdown between the remaining candidates on April 26, when voters from the Keystone State will go to the polls, alongside 4 other states, Delaware, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Maryland. In Pennsylvania there are 71 delegates available.

Polls show Trump ahead a long way in the state, however 54 of the delegates elected in the state are officially unbound and as such are not obligated to pledge support to whoever wins the primary.

Monmouth Poll April 10-12, Sample Size 303, Margin of Error 5.6%

Donald Trump    44%
Ted Cruz           28%
John Kasich      23%

Fox News Poll, April 4-7, Sample Size 802, Margin of Error 3.5%

Donald Trump    48%
John Kasich      22%
Ted Cruz           20%