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

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Republican Poll GOP March 17 2016 Arizona






A new poll conducted of republican primary voters in the state of Arizona shows Donald Trump with a commanding lead. 751 people were polled and the results make for good reading for the real estate mogul and current republican frontrunner.

Trump is at 37.3% followed by Cruz on 23.2% and John Kasich at 14.6%. The margin of error is 3.57%

The state of Arizona is yet another vital contest in what has become an increasingly fractured republican race, with it looking like no candidate will reach the magic 1,237 delegates required to win the nomination. 58 delegates will be awarded in a winner-take-all format.

Sunday, March 13, 2016

Republican Poll GOP Illinois March 14 2016





Chaos erupted after a scheduled Donald Trump rally was cancelled due to security concerns in Chicago on Friday night. The business mogul who has long seen protests during his events, was forced to suspend the rally due to the threat of violence from thousands of protesters gathered in the area.

Trump is currently leading in the polls in the state of Illinois by a hefty margin according to the RealClearPolitics average with Cruz Kasich and Rubio in a three way battle for second place.


These are the full results

Trump   31

Cruz     19

Kasich  16.3

Rubio   15.3

Sunday, February 21, 2016

Nevada Primary Poll February 2 / 22 / 2016 Republican





The latest information this week shows Donald Trump with a big lead in Nevada, a CNN/ORC poll conducted between 10-15 February with a sample size of 245 likely republican voters and a margin of error of 6.5 shows Trump leading by a massive 26 points at 45% with Rubio second on 19% and Cruz with 17%.

Another poll conducted by Gravis between February 14-15 of 687 likely republican voters with a margin of error of 4% shows Trump with a lead of 16 points at 39% and Cruz coming second with 23% followed by Rubio on 19%.

Going into the Nevada caucuses, without doubt "The Donald" is the frontrunner and will be boosted even more by his recent victories in New Hampshire and South Carolina.