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Nov 8, 2016 · Below are the averages in crucial states with a new poll in the past month and at least three polls in 2016. A candidate needs 270 electoral votes to win the presidency. Ohio. Trump +1.9. Show...
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CBS News/New York Times: November 2–6, 2016 47%: 43% 4: 1,426 ± 3.0% NBC News/SurveyMonkey: October 31 – November 6, 2016 51%: 44% 7: 70,194 ± 1.0% CCES/YouGov: October 4 – November 6, 2016 43%: 39% 4: 84,292 ±% NBC News/Wall Street Journal: November 3–5, 2016 48%: 43% 5: 1,282 ± 2.73% ABC News/Washington Post: November 2–5, 2016 ...
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2016 National Polls. Clinton (D) vs. Trump (R) ... 2016 Presidential Race | General Election: Trump vs. Clinton. ... CBS News/NY Times CBS/NYT: 5/13 - 5/17: 1109 RV: 3.0: 51: 38:
Nov 1, 2015 · In all seven states, Clinton polled higher than Trump. The tightest battleground race between the two frontrunners was in Iowa, where Clinton led Trump by a weighted 4 percentage points. Clinton saw the largest lead in Michigan, where she led Trump by a weighted 17 percentage points.
Results are from The New York Times. States and EV districts that flipped from Democratic to Republican. Florida; Iowa; Maine's 2nd congressional district; Michigan; Ohio; Pennsylvania; Wisconsin; Battleground states Vote margin swing by state 2012 to 2016. Only eleven states (as well as the District of Columbia and Nebraska's 2nd congressional ...