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

Monday, March 14, 2016

Results Florida Republican GOP March 15 2016





Today marks an extremely important moment in the republican race to be the party`s nominee in the presidential election. Florida, Ohio, Illinois, Missouri and North Carolina all go to the polls and a total of 358 delegates are up for grabs.

The most vital contests of the day are considered to be in Florida and Ohio which are designated as winner-take-all states. In Florida 99 delegates are available and 66 in Ohio. According to the latest polls Donald Trump is leading in both states, although in Ohio only by a narrow margin over the governor John Kasich.

The latest indications are that Trump has a wide margin over his opponents in Florida.

RealClearPolitics Average Florida

Donald Trump   42.4%
Marco Rubio     23.8%
Ted Cruz          18.5%
John Kasich      9.4%


As soon as the first results of the Republican Primary in Florida are available they will be published here.

Donald Trump   45.8%
Marco Rubio     27%
Ted Cruz           17.1%
John Kasich       6.8%

Monday, February 22, 2016

Latest Polls Massachusetts Republican Primary February 2016




With the so called "Super Tuesday" swiftly approaching, things are about to get serious in the race for the republican nomination for president in 2016. Hitherto all eyes have been on the charismatic businessman Donald Trump, who has sent shockwaves through the Republican establishment by securing crushing wins in New Hampshire and South Carolina.

However on March 1 we will see 12 states go to the polls, awarding approximately 25% of all delegates in what could be a defining moment in the Primaries.

Massachusetts Poll (Emerson 2/19- 2/21)

Donald Trump 50%
Marco Rubio  16%
John Kasich   13%
Ted Cruz       10%
Ben Carson    2%

Monday, January 11, 2016

New Fox Poll Republican Primary 8 January 2016






A new poll dated January 8 is continues to show Donald Trump dominating the field for the republican nomination with Ted Cruz holding steady in second place.

Trump leads with an impressive 35% compared to 20% for Cruz. The full results are as follows:



Donald Trump 35%

Ted Cruz 20%

Marco Rubio 13%

Ben Carson 10%

Jeb Bush 4%

Carly Fiorina 3%

Chris Christie 2%

John Kasich 2%

Rand Paul 2%


As the Iowa Caucus draws near without doubt the rhetoric and personal attacks among candidates will be ratcheted up to fever pitch. As recently as a few weeks ago many polls were showing a clear lead for Cruz in key state, however according to recent surveys his advantage seems to be dwindling and the gap between him and Trump narrowing significantly. RealClearPolitics average has the lead at a mere 2.5%. In New Hampshire the situation is quite different with trump having a healthy lead.