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Monday, October 24, 2016

Poll Trump vs Clinton 25 October 2016

Polls continue to show Hillary Clinton with a solid lead over businessman Donald Trump in the race for the White House.

Trump`s numbers plummeted ever since a video of him emerged making vulgar remarks towards women.

The current RealClearPolitics Average indicates the following situation in a two way race

RealClearPolitics Average (October 10-19)

Hillary Clinton   48.5%
Donald Trump   42.1%

In a four way race the numbers are hardly much better for Trump.

RealClearPolitics Average (October 10-19)

Hillary Clinton   45.2%
Donald Trump   39.2%
Gary Johnson     6.4%
Jill Stein             2.5%

Monday, October 17, 2016

Poll Trump vs Clinton October 18 2016



Now with just a few weeks left until the presidential elections in the United States which will take place on November 8, most polls continue to show Hillary Clinton leading Donald Trump by a significant margin.

The polls were showing a much closer race prior to a leaked tape of Trump making lewd comments about women. Since that moment Clinton has increased her advantage in a big way and now leads by 5.5 points according to the latest RealClearPolitics Average

RealClearPolitics Average (October 6-16)

Hillary Clinton   47.7%
Donald Trump   42.2%

Friday, September 9, 2016

Poll Trump vs Clinton September 9 2016





Donald Trump continues to close the gap with Hillary Clinton, according to the RealClearPolitics average, he is now just 2.8% behind.

RealClearPolitics Average 

Hillary Clinton   45.6%
Donald Trump   42.8%

Usually at this stage in a presidential race, the numbers start to tighten, so it is to be expected that the race will end up being closer than some of the polls have suggested.

Although Clinton has been leading in most polls, some people have questioned the veracity of the methods used, as some samples have been +15 democrat, which gives a skewed vision of the support of both candidates they claim.

One of the vital aspects of this election campaign may well be the debates, with record numbers expected to tune in. The first debate will take place on September 26.

Friday, August 5, 2016

Trump vs Clinton Polls August 5 2016

A few new polls out today gauging the support for the two candidates for the presidency of the United States show that Hillary Clinton continuing to pull away from Donald Trump.

Trump who had previously drawn level and taken the lead in a few polls following the Republican National Convention has now again fallen behind. Three separate polls show Clinton in the lead by varying degrees.

Fox News (July 31-August 2), Sample Size 1022, Margin of Error 3.0

Hillary Clinton  49%
Donald Trump  39%

Economist/YouGov (July 30-August 1), Sample Size 933, Margin of Error 4.1%

HIllary Clinton  46%
Donald Trump  43%

La Times/USC (July 28-August 3), Sample Size 2175

Hillary Clinton  45%
Donald Trump  44%

The average of the last 8 reliable polls conducted according to RealClearPolitics shows the following detail.

Hillary Clinton  47.4%
Donald Trump  41.5%