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Putting Presidential Polls ... One of the enduring truths of the 2016 presidential ... This includes questions testing one-on-one matchups as well as those that include third-party candidates.
Presidential Election Polls for November 5, 2016 Published Nov 05, 2016 at 12:48 PM EDT Updated Nov 10, 2016 at 12:16 PM EST Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, left, and Democratic ...
The 2016 presidential campaign offers the possibility of adding to that legacy, with Hillary Clinton already announced as a Democratic candidate, and Jeb Bush widely expected to announce on the ...
With the Iowa caucus just around the corner, on Feb. 1, and only two more presidential debates on the calendar before the nation's first votes are cast, the race to win the nomination is heating ...
Some recent 2016 Trump vs. Clinton polls show Trump leads, but in the margin of error, so the race is virtually tied. Hillary's lead has narrowed.
After more than 50 million votes cast in 100-plus nominating contests since early February, the U.S. presidential primary season is over and each major party finally has its presumptive nominee ...
Now, with less than 50 days before the first voting contest in the 2016 presidential campaign, and going into Tuesday's last Republican debate of 2015, there is an onslaught of polls, and it can ...
UPDATE Sept. 10, 2015: New York businessman Donald Trump has continued to dominate national presidential candidate polls.On Thursday, Trump became the first Republican White House hopeful to top ...
Presidential polls in Utah The polls in Utah are fascinating this year. Not just because of Trump and Clinton, but because of the rise of a third-party candidate, Evan McMullin .
Models that forecast the 2016 presidential election, mostly by studying polls, are predicting a Hillary Clinton win over Donald Trump and Gary Johnson. Go to main menu. Go to search form.
Putting Presidential Polls in Perspective ... 2016 at 5:30 a.m. ET ... This includes questions testing one-on-one matchups as well as those that include third-party candidates.
Clay busts of presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump and a wax figure of President Barack Obama are seen at the Wax Museum in Madrid, Spain, November 4. Clay busts of ...
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