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Monday, November 7, 2016

New York Exit Polls Today November 8 2016





The big day has finally arrived, the presidential election will take place today and after a campaign full of scandals and accusations, it is the voters who will have the final say.

Over the last few weeks controversy has never been far away from either candidate, as they fought to take the lead in electoral polls.

Much has been said about how Donald Trump has a tough path to victory as their are certain states he must win in order become president, whereas Clinton has a bit of room to lose in certain places and still walk away with the victory.

New York is considered a safe state for Hillary Clinton, as soon as the first results are in, they will be published here.

Exit Polls North Carolina Today 8 November 2016





According to current projections, North Carolina is a must win for Donald Trump, it boasts a notoriously devided electorate who handed Barack Obama victory in 2008 by the narrowest of margins (A mere 0.3%) and then turned Republican in 2012, with Romney winning by just 2.0%.

The state has 15 electoral votes up for grabs and is of course winner take all, so just a few votes really could make the difference here.

As soon as the first results are in, they will be published here, you can follow all the latest developments on election day right here in this site.

Texas Exit Poll Today November 8 2016





Texas is without doubt the most famous republican state in recent times, in fact a democrat hasn`t won in a presidential election here since 1976.

There are 38 electoral college votes available here and it is considered a "safe state" for republican candidate Donald Trump. Polls have shown him with a strong and consistent lead during the whole campaign.

In the 2012 election Mitt Romney won with 57.2% of the vote, compared to 41.4% for President Barack Obama.

This has without doubt been one of the most controversial in recent times, with both candidates being embroiled in different scandals.

As soon as the results for the state of Texas are available, they will be published here.

Florida Exit Polls Today November 8 2016





Florida is considered the most vital of swing states in the United States and has often been paramount in terms of determining the result of the election.

With every passing election the state actually becomes more important due to the increasing population which saw it gain 2 additional electoral college votes in 2012, bringing the prize to 29 votes.

President Barack Obama won here in 2008 and 2012 for the Democrats and former President George W Bush scored victories in the state in 2000 and 2004. Florida has voted for the overall winner of the election in the last 5 presidential contests.

As soon as we have the first indications as to who is leading in exit polls they will be published here.

Exit Polls Vermont Today 8 Noviembre 2016





Vermont is one of the smallest states in the country, with only 3 electoral votes available. It is considered a "safe state" for Hillary Clinton as the democrats have won the last 6 presidential elections here having previously been solid republican.

It is expected to be one of the first states to declare its results after polls close this November 8, and as soon as the exit polls are available, they will be published here.

Vermont : Awaiting results

Exit Polls Delaware Today November 8 2016





Delaware is the secondest smallest state in the US in terms of terroritory, only behind Rhode Island.

It is considered to be a "safe" state for Clinton and the democrats, having voted for this party during the last 6 presidential elections and currenting polling showing them with a massive advantage here.

The population as of 2007 was estimated at a mere 865,764 people and a total of 3 electoral votes are available here.

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

At what time Results Presidential Election November 8 2016





Many people in the United States have already gone to the polls in early voting, photos emerged this week of long lines of people waiting to cast their ballot.

We wont know the results until counting begins on November 8, which is the official day of the election and when most people will go to cast their ballots.

The results will come in throughout the night, state by state, generally the results on the eastern coast will be known first and California and other states later on in the night.

Thursday, November 3, 2016

Who is winning the Presidential Election November 2016





There is high tension in the United States as we await Tuesday November 8, day in which voting in the Presidential Election 2016 takes place.

The race has thus far been very unpredicable, with scandals and revelations coming out throughout the campaign.

The polls have shown that the democrat candidate Hillary Clinton has had a significant advantage throughout the presidential campaign, however, in the last few days different polls have shown the gap closing rapidly and they are now pretty much tied at the national level.

Friday, October 28, 2016

Predictions USA November 8 2016





There is a great degree of speculation as to who will triumph on this November 8 in the United States.

Until now it has been a pretty strange campaign, the 2 candidates have very high unfavorable ratings. Donald Trump has offended quite a few people with his declarations about illegal immigration and Muslims. Clinton on the other hand has a long political trajectory but also a lot of scandals.

Trump has a very strong base of support in certain sectors of the population, people were are very enthusiastic with his candidature, regularly 15,000 people or more.

On the other hand Clinton has been unable to garner the same amount of enthusiasm, however she appears to be winning in the polls at least, due to people who have a great deal of rejection for Trump.

Poll Trump vs Clinton October 29 2016





There is a great deal of tension in the United States given the imminent Presidential Election that will take place within two weeks.

Few times has the country been so divided, in a year marked by anti establishment candidates. Bernie Sanders on the Democrat side and Donald Trump for the Republicans. Sanders Revolution in the end didn`t achieve victory and Hillary Clinton become the nominee of the party. Although Trump won the republican primaries.

The majority of the polls show that Hillary Clinton is leading by a few points over Donald Trump, in fact the RealClearPolitics average shows the following

RealClearPolitics Average (October 20-27)

Hillary Clinton   47.3%
Donald Trump   42.1%

Friday, October 7, 2016

Presidential Debate 2 October 9 2016 Live Stream




The second presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton takes place on Sunday October 9 at Washington University in St Louis. 

To say that the presidential debates have been one of the most anticipated moments of this election campaign would be a massive understatement, the first event which took place at Hofstra University in New York attracted a combined audience of 100 million people. 

In a poll following the debate which took place on September 26, 62% of respondents claimed that they believe that Hillary Clinton beat the real estate mogul in their first face face of this election. 



Who is winning the Elections October 2016 USA

According to the latest indications and polls it would be Hillary Clinton who is currently leading Donald Trump in the 2016 United States Presidential Election (Some people dispute the veracity of some of the polling methods used).

RealClearPolitics Average (September 26- October 6)

Hillary Clinton  48.1%
Donald Trump  43.8%

Three presidential debates are scheduled to take place before November 8, the first took place on September 26, the second is due to take place on Sunday October 9 and the third on October 19.

Monday, October 3, 2016

Poll Trump vs Clinton October 4 2016





Neither candidate in this election campaign has been exempt from scandals and a great deal of mistrust from the public.

The recent first presidential debate has only served to further expand the devide within the two camps, Clinton went after Trump over his payment of taxes and that he should release his tax returns, Trump responded by saying he is under audit by the IRS and would release his tax returns when Clinton releases the 33,000 emails that she sent using a private server.

The debate doesn`t seem to have had a massive effect on the polling numbers, Clinton continues to lead by a solid margin, but still cannot break away from Trump.

RealClearPolitics (Average September 19- October 2)

Hillary Clinton   47.5%
Donald Trump   45.0%

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%

Monday, September 26, 2016

First Debate Clinton Trump Transcript 2016





The first presidential debate took place today Monday September 26 between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. 

As expected it was a tense affair with both candidates looking to gain the upper hand. The written transcript will be available in a few minutes and will be posted here. 

Friday, September 23, 2016

Presidential Debate Trump vs Clinton Live Stream September 26 2016





In a campaign marked by scandals, terrorism, riots and more, it is now time to focus our attention on the presidential debates. Former First Lady and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will go face to face with entrepreneur turned politician Donald Trump on Monday September 26.

The debate will no doubt garner a massive amount of attention and reportedly is expected to draw record numbers of viewers, maybe in excess of 100 million in the United States.

Many people are anticipating an entertaining mix up, mainly due to the unpredictability of Trump, who usually says whatever is on his mind and ignores political correctness totally.

The debate beings at 9pm ET and will last approximately 90 minutes.

Presidential Debate Time September 26 2016 California





With less than a week left until the first presidential debate takes place between Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton, nerves are being frayed.

It has been reported by The Washington Times that Hillary Clinton is preparing obsessively for the debates, pouring over politicy papers and readying herself for anything that the boisterous businessman can throw her way.

Trump on the other hand is reportedly taking a more relaxed approach, meeting informally with his advisors for Sunday lunch where they chat over possible attacks that he can land on Clinton.

The debate is scheduled to being at 9pm ET, this will make it 6pm in California.

Lester Holt from NBC will moderate this first debate, which over 100 million Americans are expected to watch.

Thursday, September 22, 2016

Watch First Debate Trump Clinton Live Online September 26 2016





The first presidential debate takes place on September 26 and will be televised on many networks and even facebook.

Hillary Clinton is reported to be meticulously preparing for the first event, practicing with 2 different types of Trump, one more measured and composed and the other more erratic and boisterous. Trump meanwhile has reportedly been taking a more cavalier approach apparently engaging in very little preparation in order to sound more unscripted and authentic.

The debate will be on three topics, which may change depending on major news developments, they will be "America`s Direction", "achieving prosperity" and "securing America". These were selected by Lester Holt, NBC News presenter and moderator for this first debate.

Monday, August 15, 2016

Trump vs Clinton Polls August 16 2016

There are now less than 3 months left until the presidential election will decide who is elected to the most powerful office on the planet and polls continue to show democratic candidate Hillary Clinton with a substantial lead over Donald Trump.

Following a significant bounce after the RNC, Trump`s numbers have gone lower and lower. An LA Times/USC poll has Trump only 1 point adrift, however all other recent polls have Clinton ahead by more than that. The biggest advantage for Clinton was in a NBC/SM poll which showed her eclipsing the Republican candidate by 10 points. The running RealClearPolitics percentage (Taken as an average of the last 6 reliable polls has Clinton leading by 6.6 points.

RCP Average (August 1-11)

Hillary Clinton  47.5%
Donald Trump  41.2%

Trump is really struggling among female voters, where he trails by 23 points, according to some reports. If this holds true up until election day then it will be hard to see how Trump can win the election. It will be interesting to see how many people are willing to chance their choice of candidate based on the presidential debates.

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%