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Nov 8, 2016 · Johnson wins at least one electoral vote. 0.3%. McMullin wins at least one electoral vote. 13.5%. Clinton majority wins at least 50 percent of the vote. 28.7%. Trump majority wins at least 50...
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January 21–24, 2016 Hillary Clinton: 48% Donald Trump 47% 1 1,002 ± 3.0% Hillary Clinton 47% Marco Rubio: 50% 3 Hillary Clinton 47% Ted Cruz: 50% 3 Bernie Sanders: 50% Donald Trump 47% 3 Bernie Sanders: 49% Marco Rubio 48% 1 Bernie Sanders: 50% Ted Cruz 47% 3 Morning Consult: January 14–17, 2016 Hillary Clinton: 43% Jeb Bush 39% 4 4060 ± 2.0%
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....
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The following are polls since 2016 on hypothetical presidential match-ups which include third-party candidates.
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States/districts where the margin of victory was between 1% and 5% (83 electoral votes; 56 won by Trump, 27 by Clinton): Florida, 1.20% (112,911 votes) – 29 electoral votes. Minnesota, 1.52% (44,765 votes) – 10 electoral votes. Nebraska's 2nd Congressional District, 2.24% (6,534 votes) – 1 electoral vote.