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Showing posts with label texas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label texas. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Poll Trump vs Hillary Clinton October 27 2016

New polls in the United States continue to show that Democratic Candidate Hillary Clinton is leading Donald Trump by a large margin, in fact the RealClearPolitics average shows her up by 4.9%

RealClearPolitics Average (Nacional polls conducted between October 15-25)

Hillary clinton  47.9%
Donald Trump  43.0%

This does show an increase of support for Trump who was losing by 6.8% according to the average of polls by the same site RealClearPolitics

Monday, October 3, 2016

Texas Polls Trump vs Clinton October 2016 Winner





Texas is of course the most important state for the republicans to win, in 2008 Mccain won by 11.8 points and in 2012 Romney`s margin of victory was 15.8 points.

Texas has a total of 38 electoral votes and has voted republican in every election since 1976, so it would be hard to bet against yet another republican victory here this year.

According to the average of the last polls Trump has a 7.6% advantage, well within the margin of error.

RealClearPolitics (August 8- September 11)

Donald Trump   43.3%
Hillary Clinton   35.7%

Friday, April 8, 2016

Shooting at Lackland Air Force Base Texas April 8 2016 Photos





According to reports from various news outlets there has been a shooting at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas and "victims" have been reported. RT is reporting at least 2 people have been killed.

It appears to be have been a murder-suicide.

Details to follow..

Monday, February 29, 2016

Democratic Results Texas Super Tuesday March 1 2016



The latest polls in the state of Texas for the democratic party shows Hillary Clinton with a large advantage, leading by 59-38. The Poll of 381 likely democrat voters in the state was conducted by WSJ/NBC/Marist and has a margin of error of +/- 3.8-5.0%.

The RealClearPolitics average also shows Clinton leading by 28% in polls conducted in the last week.

Today March 1, known as Super Tuesday is vital in the nomination campaign for the democratic party, and Texas has 252 delegates on offer.

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




Results Texas Super Tuesday March 1 2016 Republican


Super Tuesday has arrived, various states go to the polls. The state with the highest population and thus the most delegates is Texas.

Ted Cruz, who is a Senator in Texas is leading in the polls, as he has done for many months. A poll out from WSJ/NBC/Marist shows Cruz with 39% and Trump second on 26%, followed in turn by Rubio with 16%, Carson on 8% and Kasich on 6%.

It must be said that WSJ/NBC has sometimes under represented Trump`s support and other polls show him running Cruz a bit closer, however most show Cruz leading in the state by various degrees.

As soon as the results are released they will be published below.





Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Super Tuesday Polls Republican 2016




With under a week until Super Tuesday, it is a massive moment for the aspiring candidates as so many states will be casting their vote for who they wish to assume the mantle as the republican nominee for the presidency in 2016.

Businessman Donald Trump leads in 9 states while Texas Senator Ted Cruz currently has the advantage in Arkansas and Texas. Establishment favourite Marco Rubio is not leading in any states, the question will be how many delegates can each candidate secure and how split the vote will be.

It looks like it will be Donald Trump`s day, but who knows, a week is a long time in politics.


Full Polls from Super Tuesday States


Alabama: Trump +21 in poll from August.

Alaska: Trump 28, Cruz 24,  Rubio 7, Kasich 2, Carson 9

Arkansas:  Cruz 27, Trump 23,  Rubio 23, Kasich 4, Carson 11

Georgia: Trump 32, Cruz 19, Rubio 23, Carson 8, Kasich 8

Massachusetts: Trump 50, Rubio 16, Cruz 10, Kasich 13, Carson 2

Minnesota: Trump 21,  Rubio 15, Cruz 14, Kasich 3, Carson 14

Oklahoma: Trump 33,  Cruz 25, Rubio 16, Carson 7, Kasich 0

Tennessee: Trump +4 in poll from November

Texas: Cruz 37, Trump 29, Rubio 15, Carson 4, Kasich 5

Vermont: Trump 32, Rubio 17, Cruz 11, Kasich 10, Carson 3

Virginia: Trump 28,  Rubio 22, Cruz 19, Carson 7, Kasich 7

Poll Texas GOP Republican February 2016





Super Tuesday is just around the corner and all eyes are on the polls of the potential republican candidates in order to see who will do best in the states that simultaneously vote on this day.

With regard to Texas the latest polls shows Texas Senator Ted Cruz with a commanding lead over Trump in the state. The RealClearPolitics average of polls indicates the Cruz has the support of 37.3% of voters whereas Trump only 28%.

With so many delegates at play in this state, Cruz will undoubtedly be looking to Texas in order to give a much needed boost to his campaign and claim a victory over businessman Donald Trump. Ever since Cruz`s triumph in Iowa he has not really got close to Trump and has had to concede victory in NH and South Carolina.

What do you think? Will Cruz take Texas or will Trump rally at the last moment with added momentum given his victory in South Carolina?

Here are the full Results of the RealClearPolitics Average of Polls

Ted Cruz           37.3%

Donald Trump   28%

Marco Rubio     11.7%

Ben Carson        4.7%

John Kasich        3%

Monday, February 22, 2016

Which States Vote on Super Tuesday 2016





Super Tuesday is seen as a landmark in the campaign for both the Democratic and Republican primaries in 2016, with so many delegates up for grabs, this day can literally make or break a campaign. A good showing by Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump could pretty much spell the end of any realistic challenge to their bids to become the nominees.

Should Donald Trump sweep up the majority of states it would be very difficult to imagine anyone reaching him and as for Hillary Clinton who already has a massive amount of superdelegates in her favor, Sanders needs a good day in order to keep his momentum going.

The states that vote on Super Tuesday are the following


Republican

Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Georgia, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia and Wyoming.

Democrat

Alabama, American Samoa, Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia.