January–August 2016 statewide opinion polling for the 2016 United States presidential election
This article is a collection of statewide polls for the 2016 United States presidential election. The polls listed here, by state are from January 1 to August 31, 2016 and provide early data on opinion polling between a possible Republican candidate against a possible Democratic candidate
Note: Some states had not conducted polling yet or no updated polls were present from January 1 to August 31, 2016.
Alabama[]
9 electoral votes
(Republican in 2008) 60%–39%
(Republican in 2012) 61%–38%
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
News-5/Strategy Poll[1] | July 19, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 33% | Donald Trump | 57% | 24 | 4,100 | ± 2.0% |
Alaska[]
3 electoral votes
(Republican in 2008) 59%–38%
(Republican in 2012) 55%–41%
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ivan Moore Research[2] | June 16–20, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 41% | Donald Trump | 45% | 4 | 670 | ? |
Alaska Dispatch News/Ivan Moore Research[3] | January 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 44.1% | Donald Trump | 49.3% | 5.2 | 651 | ? |
Hillary Clinton | 37.5% | Ted Cruz | 56.9% | 19.4 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 37.9% | Marco Rubio | 56.7% | 18.8 |
Four-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Libertarian | % | Green Party | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Moore Information[4] | August 27–29, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 29% | Donald Trump | 39% | Gary Johnson | 10% | Jill Stein | 4% | 10 | 500 | ± 4% |
Ivan Moore Research[2] | June 16–20, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 30% | Donald Trump | 39% | Gary Johnson | 16% | Jill Stein | 6% | 9 | 670 | ? |
Arizona[]
11 electoral votes
(Republican in 2008) 53%–45%
(Republican in 2012) 53%–44%
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Public Policy Polling[5] | August 26–28, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 43% | Donald Trump | 46% | 3 | 837 | ± 3.4% |
CNN/ORC[6] | August 18–23, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 44% | Donald Trump | 49% | 5 | 809 | ± 3.5% |
Public Policy Polling[7] | June 22–23, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 40% | Donald Trump | 44% | 4 | 691 | ± 3.7% |
OH Predictive Insights[8] | June 20, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 47% | Donald Trump | 42% | 5 | 1,060 | ± 3.01% |
Greenberg Quinlan Rosner[9] | June 11–20, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 39% | Donald Trump | 45% | 6 | 300 | ± 5.66% |
Public Policy Polling[10] | May 13–15, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 41% | Donald Trump | 45% | 4 | 896 | ± 3.3% |
Bernie Sanders | 45% | Donald Trump | 44% | 1 | ||||
Behavior Research Center[11] | April 4–11, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 42% | Donald Trump | 35% | 7 | 564 | ± 4.2% |
Hillary Clinton | 38% | Ted Cruz | 43% | 5 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 32% | John Kasich | 44% | 12 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 54% | Donald Trump | 33% | 21 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 48% | Ted Cruz | 34% | 14 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 47% | John Kasich | 33% | 14 | ||||
Merrill Poll/WestGroup[12] | March 7–11, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 38% | Donald Trump | 38% | Tied | 701 | ± 3.7% |
Hillary Clinton | 35% | Ted Cruz | 41% | 6 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 39% | Donald Trump | 36% | 3 |
- Four-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Libertarian | % | Green | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Arizona Republic/Morrison/Cronkite News[13] | August 17–31, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 35% | Donald Trump | 34% | Gary Johnson | 7% | Jill Stein | 2% | 1 | 704 | ± 3.3% |
OH Predictive Insights[14] | August 25–27, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 40% | Donald Trump | 39% | Gary Johnson | 7% | Jill Stein | 1% | 1 | 728 | ±3.63% |
CNN/ORC[6] | August 18–23, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 38% | Donald Trump | 45% | Gary Johnson | 12% | Jill Stein | 4% | 7 | 809 | ± 3.5% |
CBS News/YouGov[15] | August 2–5, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 42% | Donald Trump | 44% | Gary Johnson | 5% | Jill Stein | 2% | 2 | 1,095 | ± 4.8% |
OH Predictive Insights[16][17] | August 1, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Donald Trump | 43% | Gary Johnson | 4% | Jill Stein | 1% | 2 | 996 | ±3.0% |
Integrated Web Strategy[18] | July 29, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 41% | Donald Trump | 49% | Gary Johnson | 3% | Jill Stein | 1% | 8 | 679 | ± 3.76% |
Public Policy Polling[10] | May 13–15, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 38% | Donald Trump | 40% | Gary Johnson | 6% | Jill Stein | 2% | 2 | 896 | ± 3.3% |
Bernie Sanders | 42% | Donald Trump | 39% | Gary Johnson | 6% | Jill Stein | 2% | 3 |
Arkansas[]
6 electoral votes
(Republican in 2008) 59%–39%
(Republican in 2012) 61%–37%
- Three-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Independent/
Third-party candidate |
% | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Talk Business/Hendrix College[19] | June 21, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 36% | Donald Trump | 47% | Gary Johnson | 8% | 11 | 751 | ± 3.6% |
California[]
55 electoral votes
(Democratic in 2008) 61%–37%
(Democratic in 2012) 60%–37%
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Field Research[20] | June 8 – July 2, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 58% | Donald Trump | 28% | 30 | 956 | ± 3.2% |
SurveyMonkey/USC/Los Angeles Times[21] | June 7–10, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 59% | Donald Trump | 32% | 27 | 1,553 | ± 3% |
CBS News/YouGov[22] | May 31 – June 3, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 48% | Donald Trump | 33% | 15 | 1,187 | ± 3.9% |
Bernie Sanders | 55% | Donald Trump | 32% | 23 | ||||
USC/Los Angeles Times[23] | May 19–31, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 56% | Donald Trump | 30% | 26 | 1,500 | ± 2.9% |
NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist College[24] | May 29–31, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 55% | Donald Trump | 31% | 24 | 1,833 | ± 2.3% |
Bernie Sanders | 62% | Donald Trump | 28% | 34 | ||||
Field Research[25] | May 26–31, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 53% | Donald Trump | 34% | 19 | 1,002 | ± 3.2% |
Bernie Sanders | 60% | Donald Trump | 31% | 29 | ||||
SurveyUSA/KABC/SCNG[26] | May 19–22, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 52% | Donald Trump | 38% | 14 | 1,383 | ± 2.7% |
Public Policy Institute of California[27] | May 13–22, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 49% | Donald Trump | 39% | 10 | 1,704 | ± 4.3% |
Bernie Sanders | 53% | Donald Trump | 36% | 17 | ||||
SurveyUSA/KABC/SCNG[28] | April 27–30, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 56% | Donald Trump | 34% | 22 | 1,683 | ± 2.4% |
Hillary Clinton | 57% | Ted Cruz | 29% | 28 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 53% | John Kasich | 34% | 19 | ||||
SurveyUSA[29] | March 30 – April 3, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 60% | Donald Trump | 26% | 34 | 1,507 | ± 2.6% |
Hillary Clinton | 57% | Ted Cruz | 32% | 25 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 56% | John Kasich | 33% | 23 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 63% | Donald Trump | 24% | 39 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 61% | Ted Cruz | 26% | 35 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 57% | John Kasich | 28% | 29 | ||||
Field Research[30] | March 24 – April 4, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 59% | Donald Trump | 31% | 28 | 1,400 | ± 3.2% |
Hillary Clinton | 55% | Ted Cruz | 32% | 23 | ||||
USC Dornsife College/LA Times[31] | March 16–23, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 59% | Donald Trump | 28% | 31 | 1,503 | ± % |
Hillary Clinton | 59% | Ted Cruz | 31% | 28 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 54% | John Kasich | 35% | 19 |
- Three-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Independent/
Third-party candidate |
% | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Field Research[20] | June 8 – July 2, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 50% | Donald Trump | 26% | Gary Johnson | 10% | 24 | 495 | ± 4.4% |
Hoover Institution/YouGov[32] | May 4–16, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Donald Trump | 33% | Gary Johnson | 4% | 12 | 1,196 | ± 3.97% |
- Four-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Libertarian | % | Green | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Public Policy Institute of California[33] | July 10–19, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 46% | Donald Trump | 30% | Gary Johnson | 7% | Jill Stein | 6% | 16 | 1,703 | ± 3.5% |
SurveyMonkey/USC/Los Angeles Times[21] | June 7–10, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 51% | Donald Trump | 27% | Gary Johnson | 7% | Jill Stein | 6% | 24 | 1,553 | ± 3% |
Colorado[]
9 electoral votes
(Democratic in 2008) 54%–45%
(Democratic in 2012) 51%–46%
- Two-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Quinnipiac University[34] | August 9–16, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 49% | Donald Trump | 39% | 10 | 830 | ± 3.4% |
NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist[35] | August 4–10, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 46% | Donald Trump | 32% | 14 | 899 | ± 3.3% |
Fox News[36] | July 9–12, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 44% | Donald Trump | 34% | 10 | 600 | ± 4% |
NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist[37] | July 5–11, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 43% | Donald Trump | 35% | 8 | 794 | ± 3.5% |
Harper[38] | July 7–9, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Donald Trump | 38% | 7 | 500 | ± 4.38% |
Gravis Marketing[39] | July 7–8, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 43% | Donald Trump | 41% | 2 | 1,313 | ± 2.7% |
- Four-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Libertarian | % | Green | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Magellan Strategies[40] | August 29–31, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 41% | Donald Trump | 36% | Gary Johnson | 13% | Jill Stein | 3% | 5 | 500 | ± 4.38% |
Quinnipiac University[34] | August 9–16, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 41% | Donald Trump | 33% | Gary Johnson | 16% | Jill Stein | 7% | 8 | 830 | ± 3.4% |
NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist[35] | August 4–10, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 41% | Donald Trump | 29% | Gary Johnson | 15% | Jill Stein | 6% | 12 | 899 | ± 3.3% |
Fox News[36] | July 9–12, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 37% | Donald Trump | 28% | Gary Johnson | 13% | Jill Stein | 6% | 9 | 600 | ± 4% |
Monmouth University[41] | July 7–12, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 48% | Donald Trump | 35% | Gary Johnson | 5% | Jill Stein | 3% | 13 | 404 | ± 4.9% |
NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist[37] | July 5–11, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 39% | Donald Trump | 33% | Gary Johnson | 13% | Jill Stein | 4% | 6 | 794 | ± 3.5% |
Gravis Marketing[39] | July 7–8, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 39% | Donald Trump | 38% | Gary Johnson | 9% | Jill Stein | 4% | 1 | 1,313 | ± 2.7% |
CBS News/YouGov[42] | June 21–24, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 40% | Donald Trump | 39% | Gary Johnson | 4% | Jill Stein | 1% | 1 | 996 | ± 4.3% |
Connecticut[]
7 electoral votes
(Democratic in 2008) 61%–38%
(Democratic in 2012) 58%–41%
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Quinnipiac University[43] | June 1–5, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Donald Trump | 38% | 7 | 1,330 | ± 2.7% |
Bernie Sanders | 54% | Donald Trump | 35% | 19 | ||||
Emerson College[44] | April 10–11, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 48% | Donald Trump | 40% | 8 | 1,043 | ± 3% |
Hillary Clinton | 52% | Ted Cruz | 31% | 21 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 38% | John Kasich | 49% | 11 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 49% | Donald Trump | 40% | 9 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 55% | Ted Cruz | 30% | 25 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 40% | John Kasich | 48% | 8 |
- Four-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Libertarian | % | Green | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Quinnipiac University[43] | June 1–5, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 41% | Donald Trump | 36% | Gary Johnson | 6% | Jill Stein | 3% | 5 | 1,330 | ± 2.7% |
Delaware[]
3 electoral votes
(Democratic in 2008) 62%–37%
(Democratic in 2012) 59%–40%
- Three-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Libertarian | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fairleigh Dickinson University[45] | July 20–24, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 42% | Donald Trump | 32% | Gary Johnson | 9% | 10 | 715 | ± 4.1% |
District of Columbia[]
3 electoral votes
(Democratic in 2008) 92%–7%
(Democratic in 2012) 91%–7%
No polling was conducted in 2016
Florida[]
29 electoral votes
(Democratic in 2008) 51%–48%
(Democratic in 2012) 50%–49%
Georgia[]
16 electoral votes
(Republican in 2008) 52%–47%
(Republican in 2012) 53%–45%
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Atlanta Journal-Constitution[46] | August 1–4, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 44% | Donald Trump | 40% | 4 | 847 | ± 4.0% |
Public Policy Polling[47] | May 27–30, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 40% | Donald Trump | 49% | 9 | 724 | ± 3.6% |
Bernie Sanders | 40% | Donald Trump | 48% | 8 | ||||
Fox 5/Opinion Savvy[48] | May 15, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 41% | Donald Trump | 44% | 3 | 587 | ± 4.0% |
Atlanta Journal-Constitution[49] | May 9–12, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 41% | Donald Trump | 45% | 4 | 822 | ± 4.26% |
Bernie Sanders | 47% | Donald Trump | 42% | 5 | ||||
Landmark/RosettaStone[50] | May 5, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 41% | Donald Trump | 42% | 1 | 570 | ± 4.1% |
Lake Research Partners[51] | March 31 – April 3, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 50% | Donald Trump | 37% | 13 | 400 | ± 4.9% |
Hillary Clinton | 47% | Ted Cruz | 40% | 7 | ||||
SurveyUSA[52] | February 22–23, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 41% | Donald Trump | 50% | 9 | 1,261 | ± 2.8% |
Hillary Clinton | 43% | Marco Rubio | 50% | 7 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 42% | Ted Cruz | 49% | 7 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 41% | Donald Trump | 49% | 8 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 41% | Marco Rubio | 49% | 8 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 42% | Ted Cruz | 48% | 6 |
- Three-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Libertarian | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Opinion Savvy/Fox 5 Atlanta[53] | August 17, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 43% | Donald Trump | 43% | Gary Johnson | 11% | Tied | 730 | ± 3.6% |
- Four-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Libertarian | % | Green | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
CBS News/YouGov[54] | August 10–12, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 41% | Donald Trump | 45% | Gary Johnson | 5% | Jill Stein | 1% | 4 | 988 | ± 4.3% |
JMC Analytics[55] | August 6–7, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 44% | Donald Trump | 37% | Gary Johnson | 7% | Jill Stein | 1% | 7 | 615 | ± 4.0% |
Atlanta Journal-Constitution[46] | August 1–4, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 41% | Donald Trump | 38% | Gary Johnson | 11% | Jill Stein | 2% | 3 | 847 | ± 4.0% |
Landmark/RosettaStone[56] | August 1, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 46% | Donald Trump | 46% | Gary Johnson | 4% | Jill Stein | 1% | Tied | 787 | ± 3.5% |
SurveyUSA[57] | July 29–31, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 42% | Donald Trump | 46% | Gary Johnson | 5% | Jill Stein | 2% | 4 | 628 | ± 4% |
Landmark/RosettaStone[58] | July 24, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 44% | Donald Trump | 46% | Gary Johnson | 5% | Jill Stein | 3% | 2 | 500 | ± 4.4% |
Public Policy Polling[59] | May 27–30, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 38% | Donald Trump | 45% | Gary Johnson | 6% | Jill Stein | 2% | 7 | 724 | ± 3.6% |
Bernie Sanders | 36% | Donald Trump | 46% | Gary Johnson | 5% | Jill Stein | 1% | 10 |
Idaho[]
4 electoral votes
(Republican in 2008) 61%–36%
(Republican in 2012) 64%–32%
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Dan Jones & Associates[60] | May 18 – June 4, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 32% | Donald Trump | 49% | 17 | 603 | ± 3.99% |
Bernie Sanders | 43% | Donald Trump | 46% | 3 |
- Four-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Libertarian | % | Green Party | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Dan Jones & Associates[61] | August 18–31, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 23% | Donald Trump | 44% | Gary Johnson | 13% | Jill Stein | 2% | 21 | 602 | ± 4.0% |
Dan Jones & Associates[62] | July 5–16, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 23% | Donald Trump | 44% | Gary Johnson | 5% | Jill Stein | 3% | 21 | 601 | ± 4.0% |
Illinois[]
20 electoral votes
(Democratic in 2008) 62%–37%
(Democratic in 2012) 58%–41%
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Normington, Petts and Associates[63] | August 1–4, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 51% | Donald Trump | 32% | 19 | 800 | ± 3.5% |
NBC News/WSJ/Marist[64] | March 4–10, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 57% | Donald Trump | 32% | 25 | 1,968 | ± 2.2% |
Hillary Clinton | 51% | Ted Cruz | 40% | 11 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 60% | Donald Trump | 30% | 30 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 55% | Ted Cruz | 35% | 20 |
- Three-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Independent/
Third-party candidate |
% | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
The Illinois Observer[65] | June 7, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 48% | Donald Trump | 30% | Gary Johnson | 6% | 18 | 732 | ? |
Capitol Fax/We Ask America[66] | June 5–6, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 47% | Donald Trump | 35% | Gary Johnson | 7% | 12 | 1,231 RV | ± 3% |
- Four-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Libertarian | % | Green Party | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Victory Research[67] | July 14–16, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 51% | Donald Trump | 34% | Gary Johnson | 7% | Jill Stein | 7% | 17 | 1,200 | ± 2.83% |
Basswood Research[68] | July 11–12, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 46% | Donald Trump | 33% | Gary Johnson | 5% | Jill Stein | 3% | 13 | 800 | ± 3.5% |
Indiana[]
11 electoral votes
(Democratic in 2008) 50%–49%
(Republican in 2012) 54%–44%
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tarrance Group[69] | July 20–21, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 36% | Donald Trump | 50% | 14 | 503 | ± 4.4% |
Bellwether[70] | May 11–15, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 31% | Donald Trump | 40% | 9 | 600 | ± 4.0% |
NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist[71] | April 26–28, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 41% | Donald Trump | 48% | 7 | 2,149 | ± 2.1% |
Hillary Clinton | 43% | Ted Cruz | 50% | 7 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 37% | John Kasich | 56% | 19 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 46% | Donald Trump | 47% | 1 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 48% | Ted Cruz | 45% | 3 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 46% | John Kasich | 47% | 1 | ||||
POS /Howey Politics Indiana/WTHR Channel 13 [72] | April 18–21, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 39% | Donald Trump | 47% | 8 | 500 | ± 4.0% |
Hillary Clinton | 36% | Ted Cruz | 53% | 17 |
- Three-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Independent/
Third-party candidate |
% | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Monmouth University[73] | August 13–16, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 36% | Donald Trump | 47% | Gary Johnson | 10% | 11 | 403 | ± 4.9% |
Iowa[]
6 electoral votes
(Democratic in 2008) 54%–44%
(Democratic in 2012) 52%–46%
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Public Policy Polling[74] | August 30–31, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Donald Trump | 43% | 2 | 827 | ± 3.4% |
Quinnipiac University[34] | August 9–16, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 47% | Donald Trump | 44% | 3 | 846 | ± 3.4% |
Suffolk University[75] | August 8–10, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 40% | Donald Trump | 41% | 1 | 500 | ± 4.4% |
NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist[76] | August 3–7, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 41% | Donald Trump | 37% | 4 | 899 | ± 3.1% |
NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist[77] | July 5–10, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 42% | Donald Trump | 39% | 3 | 822 | ± 3.4% |
Gravis Marketing[78] | July 7–8, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 42% | Donald Trump | 40% | 2 | 1,318 | ± 2.7% |
Loras College[79] | June 24–28, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 48% | Donald Trump | 34% | 14 | 600 | ± 4% |
Public Policy Polling[7] | June 22–23, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 41% | Donald Trump | 39% | 2 | 897 | ± 3.3% |
Public Policy Polling[80] | June 9–10, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 44% | Donald Trump | 41% | 3 | 630 | ± 3.9% |
Public Policy Polling[81] | January 8–10, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 40% | Jeb Bush | 43% | 3 | 1,901 | ± 2.3% |
Hillary Clinton | 42% | Ben Carson | 46% | 4 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 42% | Ted Cruz | 45% | 3 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 41% | Marco Rubio | 46% | 5 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 42% | Donald Trump | 42% | Tied | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 47% | Jeb Bush | 39% | 8 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 44% | Ben Carson | 40% | 4 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 45% | Ted Cruz | 42% | 3 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 43% | Marco Rubio | 42% | 1 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 47% | Donald Trump | 42% | 5 | ||||
NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist[82] | January 2–7, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 48% | Donald Trump | 40% | 8 | 1,470 | ± 2.6% |
Hillary Clinton | 43% | Ted Cruz | 47% | 4 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 42% | Marco Rubio | 47% | 5 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 51% | Donald Trump | 38% | 13 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 47% | Ted Cruz | 42% | 5 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 44% | Marco Rubio | 44% | Tied |
- Four-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Libertarian | % | Green | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Emerson College[83] | August 31 – September 1, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 39% | Donald Trump | 44% | Gary Johnson | 8% | Jill Stein | 1% | 5 | 600 | ± 3.9% |
CBS News/YouGov[84] | August 17–19, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 40% | Donald Trump | 40% | Gary Johnson | 7% | Jill Stein | 2% | Tied | 987 | ± 4% |
Quinnipiac University[34] | August 9–16, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 41% | Donald Trump | 39% | Gary Johnson | 12% | Jill Stein | 3% | 2 | 846 | ± 3.4% |
Suffolk University[75] | August 8–10, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 36% | Donald Trump | 37% | Gary Johnson | 6% | Jill Stein | 3% | 1 | 500 | ± 4.4% |
NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist[76] | August 3–7, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 35% | Donald Trump | 35% | Gary Johnson | 12% | Jill Stein | 6% | Tied | 899 | ± 3.1% |
CBS News/YouGov[85] | July 13–15, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 39% | Donald Trump | 40% | Gary Johnson | 3% | Jill Stein | 2% | 1 | 998 | ± 4.8% |
Monmouth University[86] | July 8–11, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 42% | Donald Trump | 44% | Gary Johnson | 6% | Jill Stein | 1% | 2 | 401 | ± 4.9% |
NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist[77] | July 5–10, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 37% | Donald Trump | 37% | Gary Johnson | 7% | Jill Stein | 4% | Tied | 822 | ± 3.4% |
Gravis Marketing[78] | July 7–8, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 39% | Donald Trump | 37% | Gary Johnson | 8% | Jill Stein | 2% | 2 | 1,318 | ± 2.7% |
Loras College[79] | June 24–28, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 44% | Donald Trump | 31% | Gary Johnson | 6% | Jill Stein | 2% | 13 | 600 | ± 4.0% |
Kansas[]
6 electoral votes
(Republican in 2008) 56%–42%
(Republican in 2012) 60%–38%
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
John Zogby Strategies[87] | June 4–6, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 43% | Donald Trump | 36% | 7 | 433 | ± 4.7% |
Fort Hays State University[88] | February 19–26, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 36% | Donald Trump | 46% | 10 | 440 | ± 5.0% |
Hillary Clinton | 35% | Ted Cruz | 49% | 14 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 32% | Marco Rubio | 51% | 19 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 43% | Donald Trump | 42% | 1 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 38% | Ted Cruz | 44% | 6 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 36% | Marco Rubio | 46% | 10 |
- Three-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Libertarian | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
SurveyUSA/KSN News[89] | August 9, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 39% | Donald Trump | 44% | Gary Johnson | 8% | 5 | 566 | ±4.2% |
Fort Hays State University[90] | July 11–21, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 27% | Donald Trump | 44% | Gary Johnson | 7% | 17 | 542 | ±4.4% |
SurveyUSA/KSN News[91] | July 8–11, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 36% | Donald Trump | 47% | Gary Johnson | 8% | 11 | 559 | ± 4.2% |
- Four-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Libertarian | % | Green | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Remington Research Group[92] | August 22–23, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 37% | Donald Trump | 44% | Gary Johnson | 8% | Jill Stein | 2% | 7 | 7,769 | ± 1.5 % |
Kentucky[]
8 electoral votes
(Republican in 2008) 57%–41%
(Republican in 2012) 60%–38%
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bellwether[93] | August 2–4, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 25% | Donald Trump | 41% | 16 | 508 | ± 4.0% |
Bellwether[94] | July 5–7, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 28% | Donald Trump | 34% | 6 | 776 | ± 3% |
- Four-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Libertarian | % | Green | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
RunSwitch PR/Harper[95] | July 31 – August 1, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 36% | Donald Trump | 49% | Gary Johnson | 5% | Jill Stein | 2% | 13 | 500 | ± 4.4% |
Louisiana[]
8 electoral votes
(Republican in 2008) 59%–40%
(Republican in 2012) 58%–41%
- Two-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
JMC Analytics and Polling[96] | May 5–6, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 36% | Donald Trump | 52% | 16 | 624 | ± 3.9% |
Bernie Sanders | 32% | Donald Trump | 55% | 23 |
Maine[]
4 electoral votes (Statewide vote worth 2 EVs; 1st and 2nd congressional districts worth 1 EV each)
(Democratic in 2008) 58%–40%
(Democratic in 2012) 56%–41%
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Univ. of N.H./PPH/Maine Sunday Telegram[97][98] | June 15–21, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 42% | Donald Trump | 35% | 7 | 475 | ± 4.5% |
Bangor Daily News[99] | March 3–4, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 43% | Donald Trump | 34% | 9 | 610 RV | ± 3% |
Bernie Sanders | 57% | Donald Trump | 31% | 26 |
Maryland[]
10 electoral votes
(Democratic in 2008) 62%–36%
(Democratic in 2012) 62%–36%
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Public Policy Polling[100] | April 15–17, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 61% | Donald Trump | 28% | 33 | 879 | ± 3.3% |
Hillary Clinton | 58% | Ted Cruz | 24% | 34 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 54% | John Kasich | 33% | 21 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 60% | Donald Trump | 29% | 31 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 62% | Ted Cruz | 24% | 38 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 52% | John Kasich | 32% | 20 | ||||
NBC4/Marist[101] | April 5–9, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 63% | Donald Trump | 27% | 36 | 2,563 | ± 1.9% |
Hillary Clinton | 60% | Ted Cruz | 31% | 29 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 55% | John Kasich | 38% | 17 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 65% | Donald Trump | 26% | 39 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 63% | Ted Cruz | 28% | 35 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 55% | John Kasich | 36% | 19 | ||||
Washington Post/University of Maryland[102] | March 30 – April 4, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 63% | Donald Trump | 28% | 35 | 1,503 | ± N/A% |
- Four-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Libertarian | % | Green | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
OpinionWorks[103] | August 18–30, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 54% | Donald Trump | 25% | Gary Johnson | 6% | Jill Stein | 2% | 29 | 754 | ± 3.6% |
Massachusetts[]
11 electoral votes
(Democratic in 2008) 62%–36%
(Democratic in 2012) 61%–38%
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Boston Globe/Suffolk University[104] | May 2–5, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 55% | Donald Trump | 31% | 24 | 500 | ± 4.4% |
Western New England University[105] | April 1–10, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 62% | Donald Trump | 26% | 36 | 497 | ± 4.0% |
Hillary Clinton | 63% | Ted Cruz | 30% | 33 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 70% | Donald Trump | 23% | 47 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 71% | Ted Cruz | 24% | 47 |
Michigan[]
16 electoral votes
(Democratic in 2008) 57%–41%
(Democratic in 2012) 54%–45%
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fox 2 Detroit/Mitchell Poll[106] | August 9–10, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 49% | Donald Trump | 39% | 10 | 1,314 | ± 2.7% |
EPIC-MRA[107] | July 30 – August 4, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 46% | Donald Trump | 36% | 10 | 600 | ± 4% |
Mitchell Research[108] | July 5–11, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 40% | Donald Trump | 34% | 6 | 600 | ± 4.0% |
Gravis Marketing[109] | July 7–8, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 48% | Donald Trump | 41% | 7 | 1,562 | ± 2.4% |
Greenberg Quinlan Rosner[9] | June 11–20, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 50% | Donald Trump | 39% | 11 | 300 | ± 5.66% |
Detroit News/WDIV-TV[110] | May 24–26, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 43% | Donald Trump | 39% | 4 | 600 | ± 4% |
Bernie Sanders | 52% | Donald Trump | 33% | 19 | ||||
SurveyUSA[111] | March 23–24, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 49% | Donald Trump | 38% | 11 | 904 | ± 3.3% |
Hillary Clinton | 49% | Ted Cruz | 39% | 10 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 41% | John Kasich | 46% | 5 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 55% | Donald Trump | 36% | 19 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 56% | Ted Cruz | 35% | 21 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 47% | John Kasich | 42% | 5 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 48% | Mitt Romney | 35% | 13 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 48% | Paul Ryan | 38% | 10 | ||||
EPIC-MRA[112] | March 19–22, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 47% | Donald Trump | 37% | 10 | 600 | ± 4% |
NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist[113] | March 1–3, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 52% | Donald Trump | 36% | 16 | 2,229 | ± 2.1% |
Hillary Clinton | 48% | Ted Cruz | 41% | 7 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 56% | Donald Trump | 34% | 22 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 54% | Ted Cruz | 36% | 18 | ||||
Marketing Resource Group[114] | February 22–27, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 44% | Donald Trump | 39% | 5 | 600 | ± 4% |
Hillary Clinton | 44% | Ted Cruz | 39% | 5 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 41% | Marco Rubio | 43% | 2% | ||||
EPIC-MRA[115] | January 23–26, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 43% | Donald Trump | 41% | 2 | 600 | ± 4% |
Three-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Independent/
Third-party candidate |
% | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Greenberg Quinlan Rosner[9] | June 11–20, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 48% | Donald Trump | 33% | Gary Johnson | 12% | 15 | 300 | ± 5.66% |
Detroit News/WDIV-TV[110] | May 24–26, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 37% | Donald Trump | 33% | Gary Johnson | 12% | 4 | 600 | ± 4% |
Four-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Libertarian | % | Green | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Emerson College[116] | August 25–28, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Donald Trump | 40% | Gary Johnson | 7% | Jill Stein | 3% | 5 | 800 | ± 3.4% |
Suffolk University[117] | August 22–24, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 44% | Donald Trump | 37% | Gary Johnson | 5% | Jill Stein | 3% | 7 | 500 | ± 4.4% |
Fox 2 Detroit/Mitchell Poll[106] | August 9–10, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 44% | Donald Trump | 33% | Gary Johnson | 9% | Jill Stein | 5% | 11 | 1,314 | ± 2.7% |
EPIC-MRA[107] | July 30 – August 4, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 43% | Donald Trump | 32% | Gary Johnson | 8% | Jill Stein | 3% | 11 | 600 | ± 4% |
The Detroit News/WDIV-TV[118] | July 30 – August 1, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 41% | Donald Trump | 32% | Gary Johnson | 8% | Jill Stein | 3% | 9 | 600 | ± 4.0% |
CBS News/YouGov[119] | July 13–15, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 42% | Donald Trump | 39% | Gary Johnson | 5% | Jill Stein | 2% | 3 | 1,201 | ± 4.1% |
Marketing Resource Group[120] | July 11–15, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 34% | Donald Trump | 29% | Gary Johnson | 3% | Jill Stein | 2% | 5 | 800 | ± 3.46% |
Gravis Marketing[109] | July 7–8, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 37% | Donald Trump | 34% | Gary Johnson | 2% | Jill Stein | 1% | 3 | 1,562 | ± 2.4% |
Minnesota[]
10 electoral votes
(Democratic in 2008) 54%–44%
(Democratic in 2012) 53%–45%
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Star Tribune[121] | April 25–27, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 48% | Donald Trump | 35% | 13 | 800 | ± 3.5% |
Hillary Clinton | 49% | Ted Cruz | 40% | 9 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 53% | Donald Trump | 38% | 15 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 50% | Ted Cruz | 36% | 14 | ||||
Star Tribune/Mason-Dixon[122] | January 18–20, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 43% | Donald Trump | 38% | 5 | 800 | ± 3.5% |
Hillary Clinton | 43% | Ted Cruz | 45% | 2 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 40% | Marco Rubio | 49% | 9 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 53% | Donald Trump | 37% | 16 |
Missouri[]
10 electoral votes
(Republican in 2008) 49.4%–49.2%
(Republican in 2012) 53%–44%
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Public Policy Polling[123] | August 26–27, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 41% | Donald Trump | 47% | 6 | 1,055 | ± 3.0% |
Public Policy Polling[124] | August 8–9, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 42% | Donald Trump | 45% | 3 | 947 | ± 3.2% |
Public Policy Polling[125] | July 11–12, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 40% | Donald Trump | 50% | 10 | 959 | ± 3.2% |
Missouri Scout[126] | May 20–21, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 40% | Donald Trump | 46% | 6 | 1301 | ± 2.8% |
DFM Research[127] | March 17–24, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 42% | Donald Trump | 40% | 2 | 674 | ± 3.8% |
Fort Hayes State University[128] | March 3–10, 2016 | Bernie Sanders | 37% | Marco Rubio | 43% | 6 | 475 | ± 4.6% |
Hillary Clinton | 31% | Marco Rubio | 49% | 18 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 36% | Ted Cruz | 45% | 9 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 34% | Ted Cruz | 51% | 17 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 43% | Donald Trump | 40% | 3 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 38% | Donald Trump | 43% | 5 |
Three-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Libertarian | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Monmouth University[129] | August 19–22, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 43% | Donald Trump | 44% | Gary Johnson | 8% | 1 | 401 | ± 4.9% |
SurveyUSA/KSDK[130] | July 20–24, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 37% | Donald Trump | 47% | Gary Johnson | 8% | 10 | 1,943 | ± 2.3% |
Four-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Libertarian | % | Green | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Remington Research Group[131] | August 5–6, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 42% | Donald Trump | 44% | Gary Johnson | 5% | Jill Stein | 2% | 2 | 1,280 | ± 3% |
St. Louis/Post-Dispatch[132] | July 23–24, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 41% | Donald Trump | 40% | Gary Johnson | 9% | Jill Stein | 1% | 1 | 625 | ± 4% |
Public Policy Polling[125] | July 11–12, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 36% | Donald Trump | 46% | Gary Johnson | 7% | Jill Stein | 1% | 10 | 959 | ± 3.2% |
Nevada[]
6 electoral votes
(Democratic in 2008) 55%–43%
(Democratic in 2012) 52%–46%
- Two-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Greenberg Quinlan Rosner[9] | June 11–20, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Donald Trump | 47% | 2 | 300 | ± 5.66% |
TargetPoint/Just Win Strategies[133] | June 14–18, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 46% | Donald Trump | 45% | 1 | 200 | ? |
Gravis Marketing[134] | May 24–25, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 42% | Donald Trump | 47% | 5 | 1 637 | ± 2% |
Three-way
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Libertarian | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Suffolk [135][136][137] | August 15–17, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 44% | Donald Trump | 42% | Gary Johnson | 5% | 2 | 500 | ± 4.4% |
KTNV/Rasmussen Reports[138] | July 29–31, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 41% | Donald Trump | 40% | Gary Johnson | 10% | 1 | 750 | ± 4% |
KTNV/Rasmussen Reports[139] | July 22–24, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 38% | Donald Trump | 43% | Gary Johnson | 8% | 5 | 750 | ± 4% |
Monmouth University[140] | July 7–10, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Donald Trump | 41% | Gary Johnson | 5% | 4 | 408 | ± 4.9% |
Greenberg Quinlan Rosner[9] | June 11–20, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 44% | Donald Trump | 44% | Gary Johnson | 9% | Tied | 300 | ± 5.66% |
Gravis Marketing[134] | May 24–25, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 41% | Donald Trump | 44% | Gary Johnson | 8% | 3 | 1 637 | ± 2% |
Four-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Libertarian | % | Green | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
CBS News/YouGov[15] | August 2–5, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 43% | Donald Trump | 41% | Gary Johnson | 4% | Jill Stein | 3% | 2 | 993 | ± 4.6% |
Five-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Libertarian | % | IAPN | % | Unaffiliated | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Suffolk University[135][136][137] | August 15–17, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 43.8% | Donald Trump | 41.6% | Gary Johnson | 4.8% | Darrell Castle | 1% | Rocky De La Fuente | 1% | 2.2 | 500 | ± 4.4% |
New Hampshire[]
4 electoral votes
(Democratic in 2008) 54%–45%
(Democratic in 2012) 52%–46%
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Public Policy Polling[141] | August 30–31, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 46% | Donald Trump | 41% | 5 | 585 | ± 4.1% |
Public Policy Polling[142] | August 26–28, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 46% | Donald Trump | 40% | 6 | 977 | ± 3.1% |
WMUR/University of New Hampshire[143] | August 20–28, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Donald Trump | 36% | 9 | 433 | ± 4.7% |
Public Policy Polling[144] | August 5–7, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 50% | Donald Trump | 37% | 13 | 802 | ± 3.5% |
MassINC/WBUR[145] | July 29 – August 1, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 51% | Donald Trump | 34% | 17 | 609 | ± 4% |
NH Journal | July 19–21, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 39% | Donald Trump | 48% | 9 | 1,166 | ± 5.1% |
WMUR/University of New Hampshire[146] | July 9–18, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 39% | Donald Trump | 37% | 2 | 469 | ± 4.5% |
American Research Group[147] | June 24–28, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 47% | Donald Trump | 42% | 5 | 533 | ± 4.2% |
Public Policy Polling[7] | June 22–23, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 43% | Donald Trump | 39% | 4 | 578 | ± 4.1% |
Greenberg Quinlan Rosner[9] | June 11–20, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 51% | Donald Trump | 47% | 4 | 300 | ± 5.66% |
TargetPoint/Just Win Strategies[133] | June 14–18, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 44% | Donald Trump | 40% | 4 | 200 | ? |
Boston Herald/Franklin Pierce University[148] | May 25–28, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 44% | Donald Trump | 44% | Tied | 405 | ± 4.9% |
MassINC/WBUR[149] | May 12–15, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 44% | Donald Trump | 42% | 2 | 501 | ± 4.4% |
Bernie Sanders | 54% | Donald Trump | 38% | 16 | ||||
WMUR/University of New Hampshire[150] | April 7–17, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 50% | Donald Trump | 31% | 19 | 553 | ± 4.2% |
Hillary Clinton | 48% | Ted Cruz | 34% | 14 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 36% | John Kasich | 50% | 14 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 58% | Donald Trump | 31% | 27 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 61% | Ted Cruz | 30% | 31 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 50% | John Kasich | 44% | 6 | ||||
Dartmouth College[151] | April 11–15, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 34% | Donald Trump | 29% | 5 | 362 | ± 5.15% |
Hillary Clinton | 34% | Ted Cruz | 33% | 1 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 26% | John Kasich | 53% | 27 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 49% | Donald Trump | 28% | 21 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 48% | Ted Cruz | 26% | 22 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 39% | John Kasich | 44% | 5 | ||||
WMUR/University of New Hampshire[152] | February 20–28, 2016 | Bernie Sanders | 55% | Donald Trump | 34% | 21 | 628 | ± 3.9% |
Bernie Sanders | 60% | Ted Cruz | 28% | 32 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 54% | Marco Rubio | 35% | 19 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 48% | John Kasich | 40% | 8 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 47% | Donald Trump | 39% | 8 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Ted Cruz | 35% | 11 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 45% | Marco Rubio | 43% | 2 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 37% | John Kasich | 47% | 10 | ||||
UMass Lowell/7News[153] | February 5–7, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Donald Trump | 40% | 5 | 1,411 | ± 2.99% |
Hillary Clinton | 45% | Ted Cruz | 40% | 5 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 40% | Marco Rubio | 44% | 4 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 55% | Donald Trump | 34% | 21 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 56% | Ted Cruz | 31% | 25 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 54% | Marco Rubio | 34% | 20 | ||||
UMass Lowell/7News[154] | February 4–6, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Donald Trump | 39% | 6 | 1,413 | ± 2.97% |
Hillary Clinton | 45% | Ted Cruz | 39% | 6 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 40% | Marco Rubio | 45% | 5 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 55% | Donald Trump | 33% | 22 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 57% | Ted Cruz | 30% | 27 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 55% | Marco Rubio | 35% | 20 | ||||
UMass Lowell/7News[155] | February 3–5, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 46% | Donald Trump | 39% | 7 | 1,421 | ± 2.90% |
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Ted Cruz | 39% | 7 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 42% | Marco Rubio | 43% | 1 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 54% | Donald Trump | 34% | 20 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 57% | Ted Cruz | 30% | 27 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 54% | Marco Rubio | 35% | 19 | ||||
UMass Lowell/7News[156] | February 2–4, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 44% | Donald Trump | 40% | 4 | 1,417 | ± 2.89% |
Hillary Clinton | 44% | Ted Cruz | 41% | 3 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 41% | Marco Rubio | 44% | 3 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 54% | Donald Trump | 34% | 20 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 54% | Ted Cruz | 33% | 21 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 51% | Marco Rubio | 37% | 14 | ||||
CNN/WMUR[157] | January 13–18, 2016 | Bernie Sanders | 57% | Donald Trump | 34% | 23 | 903 | ± 3.4% |
Bernie Sanders | 56% | Ted Cruz | 33% | 23 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 55% | Marco Rubio | 37% | 18 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 57% | Chris Christie | 34% | 23 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 54% | John Kasich | 33% | 21 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 48% | Donald Trump | 39% | 9 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 47% | Ted Cruz | 41% | 6 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 44% | Marco Rubio | 45% | 1 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 45% | Chris Christie | 42% | 3 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 43% | John Kasich | 43% | Tied | ||||
NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist[158] | January 2–7, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Donald Trump | 44% | 1 | 957 | ± 3.2% |
Hillary Clinton | 44% | Ted Cruz | 48% | 4 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 40% | Marco Rubio | 52% | 12 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 56% | Donald Trump | 37% | 19 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 55% | Ted Cruz | 36% | 19 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 50% | Marco Rubio | 41% | 9 | ||||
Public Policy Polling[159] | January 4–6, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 46% | Jeb Bush | 40% | 6 | 1,036 | ± 3% |
Hillary Clinton | 50% | Ben Carson | 39% | 11 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 48% | Ted Cruz | 40% | 8 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 45% | Marco Rubio | 42% | 3 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 50% | Donald Trump | 36% | 14 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 50% | Jeb Bush | 38% | 12 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 53% | Ben Carson | 34% | 19 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 55% | Ted Cruz | 35% | 20 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 51% | Marco Rubio | 37% | 14 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 54% | Donald Trump | 34% | 20 |
Three-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Independent/
Third-party candidate |
% | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Greenberg Quinlan Rosner[9] | June 11–20, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 41% | Donald Trump | 41% | Gary Johnson | 10% | Tied | 300 | ± 5.66% |
MassInc/WBUR[149] | May 12–15, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 37% | Donald Trump | 33% | Mitt Romney | 21% | 4 | 501 | ± 4.4% |
WMUR/University of New Hampshire[150] | April 7–17, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 44% | Ted Cruz | 22% | Donald Trump | 19% | 22 | 553 | ± 4.2% |
Public Policy Polling[160] | January 4–6, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 47% | Ted Cruz | 28% | Donald Trump | 18% | 19 | 1,036 | ± 3% |
Hillary Clinton | 43% | Marco Rubio | 29% | Donald Trump | 20% | 14 |
Four-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Libertarian | % | Green | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
WMUR/University of New Hampshire[143] | August 20–28, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 43% | Donald Trump | 32% | Gary Johnson | 12% | Jill Stein | 4% | 11 | 433 | ± 4.7% |
CBS News/YouGov[54] | August 10–12, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Donald Trump | 36% | Gary Johnson | 5% | Jill Stein | 3% | 9 | 990 | ± 4.3% |
Vox Populi[161] | August 7–8, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 41% | Donald Trump | 31% | Gary Johnson | 11% | Jill Stein | 3% | 10 | 820 | ± 3.4% |
MassInc/WBUR[145] | July 29 – August 1, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 47% | Donald Trump | 32% | Gary Johnson | 8% | Jill Stein | 3% | 15 | 609 | ± 4% |
WMUR/University of New Hampshire[162] | July 9–18, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 37% | Donald Trump | 37% | Gary Johnson | 10% | Jill Stein | 5% | Tied | 469 | ± 4.2% |
New Jersey[]
14 electoral votes
(Democratic in 2008) 57%–42%
(Democratic in 2012) 58%–41%
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fairleigh Dickinson University[163] | June 22–26, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 52% | Donald Trump | 31% | 21 | 712 | ± 3.8% |
CBS News/YouGov[164] | May 31 – June 3, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 49% | Donald Trump | 34% | 15 | 1,194 | ± 3.8% |
Bernie Sanders | 52% | Donald Trump | 34% | 18 | ||||
Monmouth University[165] | May 23–27, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 38% | Donald Trump | 34% | 4 | 806 | ± 3.7% |
Fairleigh Dickinson University[166] | May 18–22, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 48% | Donald Trump | 37% | 11 | 702 | ± 3.9% |
Bernie Sanders | 57% | Donald Trump | 33% | 24 | ||||
Quinnipiac University[167] | May 10–16, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Donald Trump | 38% | 7 | 1,989 | ± 2.2% |
Bernie Sanders | 49% | Donald Trump | 37% | 12 | ||||
Rutgers[168] | April 1–8, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 50% | Donald Trump | 36% | 14 | 738 | ± 4.0% |
Hillary Clinton | 50% | Ted Cruz | 35% | 15 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 43% | John Kasich | 43% | Tied | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 55% | Donald Trump | 34% | 21 | ||||
Fairleigh Dickinson University[169] | February 24–28, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 52% | Donald Trump | 36% | 16 | 694 | ± 3.9% |
Bernie Sanders | 51% | Donald Trump | 36% | 15 |
Three-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Independent/
Third-party candidate |
% | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fairleigh Dickinson University[163] | June 22–26, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 44% | Donald Trump | 32% | Gary Johnson | 9% | 12 | 712 | ± 3.8% |
Four-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Libertarian | % | Green | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Monmouth University[165] | May 23–27, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 37% | Donald Trump | 31% | Gary Johnson | 5% | Jill Stein | 4% | 6 | 806 | ± 3.7% |
New Mexico[]
5 electoral votes
(Democratic in 2008) 57%–42%
(Democratic in 2012) 53%–43%
- Three-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Libertarian | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Public Policy Polling[170] | May 13–15, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 41% | Donald Trump | 33% | Gary Johnson | 14% | 8 | 802 | ± 3.5% |
- Four-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Libertarian | % | Green | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Public Policy Polling[171] | August 19–21, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 40% | Donald Trump | 31% | Gary Johnson | 16% | Jill Stein | 4% | 9 | 1,103 | ± 3% [172] |
New York[]
29 electoral votes
(Democratic in 2008) 63%–36%
(Democratic in 2012) 63%–35%
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Siena College[173] | August 7–10, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 57% | Donald Trump | 27% | 30 | 717 | ± 4.3% |
Gravis Marketing[174] | August 4–8, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 53% | Donald Trump | 36% | 17 | 1,717 | ±2.4% |
Quinnipiac University[175] | July 13–17, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 47% | Donald Trump | 35% | 12 | 1,104 | ± 3% |
Siena College[176] | June 22–28, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 54% | Donald Trump | 31% | 23 | 803 | ± 4.0% |
Siena College[177] | May 22–26, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 52% | Donald Trump | 31% | 21 | 825 | ± 3.9% |
Siena College[178] | April 24–27, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 56% | Donald Trump | 30% | 26 | 802 | ± 4.1% |
Emerson College[179] | April 15–17, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 55% | Donald Trump | 36% | 19 | 1,047 | ± 2.95% |
Hillary Clinton | 59% | Ted Cruz | 28% | 31 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 49% | John Kasich | 39% | 10 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 51% | Donald Trump | 37% | 14 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 58% | Ted Cruz | 27% | 31 | ||||
Public Policy Polling[180] | April 7–10, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 55% | Donald Trump | 35% | 20 | 1,403 | ± 2.6% |
Hillary Clinton | 56% | Ted Cruz | 30% | 26 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 50% | John Kasich | 36% | 14 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 58% | Donald Trump | 33% | 25 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 59% | Ted Cruz | 27% | 32 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 54% | John Kasich | 35% | 19 | ||||
NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist[181] | April 6–10, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 61% | Donald Trump | 32% | 29 | 1,987 | ± 2.2% |
Hillary Clinton | 61% | Ted Cruz | 31% | 30 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 53% | John Kasich | 38% | 15 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 64% | Donald Trump | 31% | 33 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 65% | Ted Cruz | 28% | 37 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 57% | John Kasich | 35% | 22 | ||||
NY1/Baruch College[182] | April 5–10, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 51% | Donald Trump | 35% | 16 | 1,306 | ± 2.9% |
Bernie Sanders | 54% | Donald Trump | 32% | 22 | ||||
Emerson College[183] | April 6–7, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 54% | Donald Trump | 36% | 18 | 864 | ± 3.3% |
Hillary Clinton | 58% | Ted Cruz | 30% | 28 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 48% | John Kasich | 41% | 7 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 51% | Donald Trump | 38% | 13 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 56% | Ted Cruz | 29% | 27 | ||||
Fox News[184] | April 4–7, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 53% | Donald Trump | 37% | 16 | 1,403 | ± 2.5% |
Bernie Sanders | 54% | Donald Trump | 35% | 19 | ||||
Quinnipiac University[185] | March 22–29, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 53% | Donald Trump | 33% | 20 | 1,667 | ± 2.4% |
Hillary Clinton | 53% | Ted Cruz | 32% | 21 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 46% | John Kasich | 41% | 5 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 56% | Donald Trump | 32% | 24 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 56% | Ted Cruz | 28% | 28 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 47% | John Kasich | 37% | 10 | ||||
Emerson College[186] | March 14–16, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 55% | Donald Trump | 36% | 19 | 768 | ± 3.5% |
Hillary Clinton | 61% | Ted Cruz | 30% | 31 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 53% | Donald Trump | 36% | 17 | ||||
Siena College[187] | February 28 – March 3, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 56% | Marco Rubio | 35% | 21 | 800 | ± 4.1% |
Hillary Clinton | 58% | Ted Cruz | 33% | 25 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 57% | Donald Trump | 34% | 23 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 49% | John Kasich | 42% | 7 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 58% | Marco Rubio | 32% | 26 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 63% | Ted Cruz | 26% | 37 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 57% | Donald Trump | 33% | 24 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 54% | John Kasich | 35% | 19 | ||||
Siena College[188] | January 31 – February 3, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 54% | Marco Rubio | 37% | 17 | 930 | ± 3.8% |
Hillary Clinton | 57% | Ted Cruz | 34% | 23 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 57% | Donald Trump | 32% | 25 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 57% | Jeb Bush | 33% | 24 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 57% | John Kasich | 31% | 26 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 55% | Chris Christie | 36% | 19 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 56% | Marco Rubio | 34% | 22 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 60% | Ted Cruz | 30% | 30 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 63% | Donald Trump | 30% | 33 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 61% | Jeb Bush | 30% | 31 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 59% | John Kasich | 29% | 30 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 58% | Chris Christie | 35% | 23 |
Three-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Independent/
Third-party candidate |
% | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Siena College[187] | February 28 – March 3, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 42% | Donald Trump | 25% | Michael Bloomberg | 26% | 16 | 800 | ± 4.1% |
Bernie Sanders | 42% | Donald Trump | 24% | Michael Bloomberg | 28% | 14 |
Four-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Libertarian Independence |
% | Green | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Emerson College[189] | August 28–30, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 52% | Donald Trump | 34% | Gary Johnson | 8% | Jill Stein | 3% | 18 | 800 | ± 3.4% |
Siena College[173] | August 7–10, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 50% | Donald Trump | 25% | Gary Johnson | 9% | Jill Stein | 6% | 25 | 717 | ± 4.3% |
Gravis Marketing[174] | August 4–8, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 48% | Donald Trump | 34% | Gary Johnson | 6% | Jill Stein | 4% | 14 | 1,717 | ±2.4% |
Quinnipiac University[175] | July 13–17, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Donald Trump | 33% | Gary Johnson | 6% | Jill Stein | 4% | 12 | 1,104 | ± 3% |
North Carolina[]
15 electoral votes
(Democratic in 2008) 50%–49%
(Republican in 2012) 50%–48%
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Quinnipiac University[190] | August 29 – September 7, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 47% | Donald Trump | 43% | 4 | 751 | ± 3.6% |
Public Policy Polling[191] | August 26–27, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Donald Trump | 44% | 1 | 1,177 | |
CNN/ORC[192] | August 18–23, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 48% | Donald Trump | 47% | 1 | 803 | ± 3.5% |
Gravis Marketing[193] | August 15–17, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 44% | Donald Trump | 43% | 1 | 723 | ± 3.6% |
NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist[35] | August 4–10, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 48% | Donald Trump | 39% | 9 | 921 | ± 3.2% |
Public Policy Polling[194] | August 5–7, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 47% | Donald Trump | 46% | 1 | 830 | ± 3.4% |
NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist[37] | July 5–11, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 44% | Donald Trump | 38% | 6 | 907 | ± 3.3% |
Public Policy Polling[195] | June 20–21, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 46% | Donald Trump | 48% | 2 | 942 | ± 3.2% |
Greenberg Quinlan Rosner[9] | June 11–20, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 51% | Donald Trump | 41% | 10 | 300 | ± 5.66% |
Public Policy Polling[196] | May 20–22, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 43% | Donald Trump | 47% | 4 | 928 | 3.2% |
Bernie Sanders | 48% | Donald Trump | 44% | 4 | ||||
Civitas[197] | April 23–26, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 49% | Donald Trump | 37% | 12 | 600 | 4.0% |
Bernie Sanders | 54% | Donald Trump | 35% | 19 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Ted Cruz | 40% | 6 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 52% | Ted Cruz | 36% | 16 | ||||
Public Policy Polling[198] | April 22–24, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 44% | Donald Trump | 44% | Tied | 960 | 3.2 |
Hillary Clinton | 45% | Ted Cruz | 40% | 5 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 39% | John Kasich | 46% | 7 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 46% | Donald Trump | 43% | 3 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 46% | Ted Cruz | 38% | 8 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 41% | John Kasich | 43% | 2 | ||||
Elon University[199] | April 10–15, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Donald Trump | 39% | 6 | 621 | 3.96 |
Hillary Clinton | 41% | Ted Cruz | 44% | 3 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 51% | Donald Trump | 38% | 13 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 49% | Ted Cruz | 39% | 10 | ||||
Public Policy Polling[200] | March 18–20, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 44% | Donald Trump | 42% | 2 | 843 | 3.4 |
Hillary Clinton | 45% | Ted Cruz | 42% | 3 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 41% | John Kasich | 49% | 8 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 48% | Donald Trump | 41% | 7 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 45% | Ted Cruz | 42% | 3 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 41% | John Kasich | 44% | 3 | ||||
Elon University[201] | February 15–19, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 47% | Donald Trump | 41% | 6 | 1,530 | 2.51 |
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Ted Cruz | 46% | Tied | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 45% | Marco Rubio | 48% | 3 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 48% | Donald Trump | 40% | 8 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 47% | Ted Cruz | 43% | 4 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 43% | Marco Rubio | 46% | 3 | ||||
SurveyUSA[202] | February 14–16, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 43% | Donald Trump | 45% | 2 | 1,250 | 2.8% |
Hillary Clinton | 43% | Ted Cruz | 48% | 5 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 42% | Marco Rubio | 49% | 7 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 44% | Donald Trump | 44% | Tied | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 46% | Ted Cruz | 42% | 4 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 45% | Marco Rubio | 44% | 1 | ||||
Public Policy Polling[203] | February 14–16, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 42% | Jeb Bush | 44% | 2 | 1,291 | 2.7% |
Hillary Clinton | 43% | Ted Cruz | 46% | 3 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 40% | Marco Rubio | 49% | 9 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 43% | Donald Trump | 44% | 1 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 43% | Jeb Bush | 42% | 1 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 43% | Ted Cruz | 43% | Tied | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 41% | Marco Rubio | 45% | 4 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 44% | Donald Trump | 42% | 2 | ||||
Public Policy Polling[204] | January 18–19, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 43% | Jeb Bush | 45% | 2 | 948 | 3.2% |
Hillary Clinton | 44% | Ben Carson | 47% | 3 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 43% | Ted Cruz | 46% | 3 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 42% | Marco Rubio | 47% | 5 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 43% | Donald Trump | 45% | 2 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 41% | Jeb Bush | 42% | 1 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 40% | Ben Carson | 44% | 4 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 38% | Ted Cruz | 43% | 5 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 39% | Marco Rubio | 43% | 4 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 43% | Donald Trump | 44% | 1 |
Three-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Independent/
Third-party candidate |
% | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Quinnipiac University[190] | August 29 – September 7, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 42% | Donald Trump | 38% | Gary Johnson | 15% | 4 | 751 | ± 3.6% |
Monmouth University[205] | August 20–23, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 44% | Donald Trump | 42% | Gary Johnson | 7% | 2 | 401 | ± 4.9% |
CNN/ORC[192] | August 18–23, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Donald Trump | 45% | Gary Johnson | 9% | Tied | 803 | ± 3.5% |
Civitas/SurveyUSA[206] | July 31 – August 2, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 42% | Donald Trump | 46% | Gary Johnson | 6% | 4 | 400 | ± 5.0% |
Civitas[207] | June 21–23, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 42% | Donald Trump | 40% | Gary Johnson | 6% | 2 | 600 | ± 4.0% |
Greenberg Quinlan Rosner[9] | June 11–20, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 48% | Donald Trump | 38% | Gary Johnson | 8% | 10 | 300 | ± 5.66% |
Civitas[208] | May 21–23, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 36% | Donald Trump | 39% | Gary Johnson | 8% | 3 | 600 | ± 4.0% |
Public Policy Polling[203] | February 14–16, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 37% | Donald Trump | 39% | Michael Bloomberg | 14% | 2 | 1,291 | ± 2.7% |
Bernie Sanders | 34% | Donald Trump | 40% | Michael Bloomberg | 16% | 6 | ||||
Public Policy Polling[204] | January 18–19, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 40% | Donald Trump | 41% | Michael Bloomberg | 10% | 1 | 948 | 3.2% |
Hillary Clinton | 40% | Donald Trump | 42% | Jim Webb | 7% | 2 |
Four-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Libertarian | % | Green | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
CBS News/YouGov[209] | August 30 – September 2, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 46% | Donald Trump | 42% | Gary Johnson | 4% | Jill Stein | 2% | 4 | 1,088 | ± 4% |
Emerson College[210] | August 27–29, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 43% | Donald Trump | 45% | Gary Johnson | 8% | Jill Stein | 2% | 2 | 800 | ± 3.4% |
Gravis Marketing[193] | August 15–17, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 38% | Donald Trump | 39% | Gary Johnson | 10% | Jill Stein | 2% | 1 | 723 | ± 3.6% |
NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist[35] | August 4–10, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Donald Trump | 36% | Gary Johnson | 9% | Jill Stein | 2% | 9 | 921 | ± 3.2% |
Public Policy Polling[194] | August 5–7, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 43% | Donald Trump | 41% | Gary Johnson | 7% | Jill Stein | 2% | 2 | 830 | ± 3.4% |
NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist[37] | July 5–11, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 42% | Donald Trump | 36% | Gary Johnson | 7% | Jill Stein | 2% | 6 | 907 | ± 3.3% |
CBS News/YouGov[211] | June 21–24, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 44% | Donald Trump | 42% | Gary Johnson | 2% | Jill Stein | 1% | 2 | 988 | ± 4% |
Public Policy Polling[195] | June 20–21, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 43% | Donald Trump | 43% | Gary Johnson | 4% | Jill Stein | 2% | Tied | 947 | ± 3.2% |
Public Policy Polling[196] | May 20–22, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 41% | Donald Trump | 43% | Gary Johnson | 3% | Jill Stein | 2% | 2 | 928 | 3.2% |
Bernie Sanders | 43% | Donald Trump | 40% | Gary Johnson | 3% | Jill Stein | 2% | 3 |
Ohio[]
18 electoral votes
(Democratic in 2008) 51%–47%
(Democratic in 2012) 51%–48%
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Quinnipiac University[190] | August 29 – September 7, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Donald Trump | 46% | 1 | 775 | ± 3.5% |
Public Policy Polling[212] | August 26–27, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 46% | Donald Trump | 42% | 4 | 1,134 | ± 2.9% |
OnMessage | August 13–17, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Donald Trump | 45% | Tied | 600 | ± 4.0% |
NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist[76] | August 3–7, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 43% | Donald Trump | 38% | 5 | 889 | ± 3.1% |
Quinnipiac University[213] | July 30 – August 7, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 49% | Donald Trump | 45% | 4 | 812 | ± 3.4% |
Public Policy Polling[214] | July 22–24, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Donald Trump | 45% | Tied | 1,334 | ± 2.7% |
Suffolk University[215] | July 18–20, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 44% | Donald Trump | 44% | Tied | 500 | ± 4.4% |
Quinnipiac University[216] | June 30 – July 11, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 41% | Donald Trump | 41% | Tied | 955 | ± 3.2% |
NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist[217] | July 5–10, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 39% | Donald Trump | 39% | Tied | 848 | ± 3.4% |
Gravis Marketing/One America News[218] | June 27–28, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 46% | Donald Trump | 47% | 1 | 1,270 | ± 2.8% |
Public Policy Polling[7] | June 22–23, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 44% | Donald Trump | 40% | 4 | 708 | ± 3.7% |
Greenberg Quinlan Rosner[9] | June 11–20, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 47% | Donald Trump | 48% | 1 | 300 | ± 5.66% |
Quinnipiac University[219] | June 8–19, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 40% | Donald Trump | 40% | Tied | 971 | ± 3.1% |
Bernie Sanders | 48% | Donald Trump | 38% | 10 | ||||
Zogby Analytics[220] | May 18–22, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Donald Trump | 39% | 6 | 679 | ± 3.8% |
CBS News/YouGov[221] | May 16–19, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 44% | Donald Trump | 39% | 5 | 992 | ± 3.7% |
Bernie Sanders | 48% | Donald Trump | 39% | 9 | ||||
Quinnipiac University[222] | April 27 – May 8, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 39% | Donald Trump | 43% | 4 | 1,042 | ± 3.0% |
Bernie Sanders | 44% | Donald Trump | 42% | 2 | ||||
Public Policy Polling[223] | April 26–27, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Donald Trump | 42% | 3 | 799 | 3.2% |
Hillary Clinton | 44% | Ted Cruz | 35% | 9 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 41% | John Kasich | 43% | 2 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 45% | Donald Trump | 41% | 4 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 44% | Ted Cruz | 35% | 9 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 37% | John Kasich | 47% | 10 | ||||
NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist[224] | March 4–10, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 48% | Donald Trump | 42% | 6 | 2,052 | ± 2.2% |
Hillary Clinton | 45% | Ted Cruz | 47% | 2 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 36% | John Kasich | 57% | 21 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 50% | Donald Trump | 41% | 9 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 45% | Ted Cruz | 44% | 1 | ||||
Public Policy Polling[225] | March 4–6, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Ted Cruz | 40% | 5 | 1,248 | 2.8% |
Hillary Clinton | 37% | John Kasich | 52% | 15 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 44% | Marco Rubio | 41% | 3 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 45% | Donald Trump | 40% | 5 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 44% | Ted Cruz | 38% | 6 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 34% | John Kasich | 54% | 20 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 42% | Marco Rubio | 38% | 4 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 44% | Donald Trump | 40% | 4 | ||||
CNN/ORC[226] | March 2–6, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 50% | Donald Trump | 43% | 7 | 884 | 3.5% |
Hillary Clinton | 48% | Marco Rubio | 46% | 2 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 51% | Ted Cruz | 42% | 9 | ||||
Quinnipiac University[227] | February 16–20, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 43% | Ted Cruz | 46% | 3 | 1,539 | 2.5% |
Hillary Clinton | 37% | John Kasich | 54% | 17 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 42% | Marco Rubio | 47% | 5 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 42% | Donald Trump | 44% | 2 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 44% | Ted Cruz | 42% | 2 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 35% | John Kasich | 54% | 19 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 42% | Marco Rubio | 44% | 2 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 44% | Donald Trump | 44% | Tied |
Three-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Independent/
Third-party candidate |
% | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Greenberg Quinlan Rosner[9] | June 11–20, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 41% | Donald Trump | 41% | Gary Johnson | 14% | Tied | 300 | ± 5.66% |
Public Policy Polling[225] | March 4–6, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 37% | Donald Trump | 37% | Michael Bloomberg | 15% | Tied | 1,248 | ± 2.8% |
Bernie Sanders | 38% | Donald Trump | 37% | Michael Bloomberg | 13% | 1 | ||||
Quinnipiac University[227] | February 16–20, 2016 | Bernie Sanders | 37% | Ted Cruz | 37% | Michael Bloomberg | 11% | Tied | 1,539 | ± 2.5% |
Bernie Sanders | 35% | Donald Trump | 38% | Michael Bloomberg | 13% | 3 |
Four-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Libertarian | % | Green | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Quinnipiac University[190] | August 29 – September 7, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 37% | Donald Trump | 41% | Gary Johnson | 14% | Jill Stein | 4% | 4 | 775 | ± 3.5% |
Emerson College[116] | August 25–27, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 43% | Donald Trump | 43% | Gary Johnson | 10% | Jill Stein | 2% | Tied | 800 | ± 3.4% |
Monmouth University[228] | August 18–21, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 43% | Donald Trump | 39% | Gary Johnson | 10% | Jill Stein | <1% | 4 | 402 | ± 4.9% |
CBS News/YouGov[84] | August 17–19, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 46% | Donald Trump | 40% | Gary Johnson | 6% | Jill Stein | 2% | 6 | 997 | ± 3.9% |
OnMessage | August 13–17, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 42% | Donald Trump | 42% | Gary Johnson | 8% | Jill Stein | 2% | Tied | 600 | ± 4.0% |
NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist[76] | August 3–7, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 39% | Donald Trump | 35% | Gary Johnson | 12% | Jill Stein | 4% | 4 | 889 | ± 3.1% |
Quinnipiac University[213] | July 30 – August 7, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 44% | Donald Trump | 42% | Gary Johnson | 8% | Jill Stein | 3% | 2 | 812 | ± 3.4% |
Public Policy Polling[214] | July 22–24, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 39% | Donald Trump | 42% | Gary Johnson | 6% | Jill Stein | 2% | 3 | 1,334 | ± 2.7% |
Suffolk University[215] | July 18–20, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 43% | Donald Trump | 39% | Gary Johnson | 5% | Jill Stein | 1% | 4 | 500 | ± 4.4% |
CBS News/YouGov[229] | July 13–15, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 44% | Donald Trump | 40% | Gary Johnson | 5% | Jill Stein | 3% | 4 | 1,104 | ± 3.5% |
Quinnipiac University[216] | June 30 – July 11, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 36% | Donald Trump | 37% | Gary Johnson | 7% | Jill Stein | 6% | 1 | 955 | ± 3.2% |
NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist[217] | July 5–10, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 38% | Donald Trump | 35% | Gary Johnson | 9% | Jill Stein | 3% | 3 | 848 | ± 3.4% |
Quinnipiac University[219] | June 8–19, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 38% | Donald Trump | 36% | Gary Johnson | 8% | Jill Stein | 3% | 2 | 971 | ± 3.1% |
Oklahoma[]
7 electoral votes
(Republican in 2008) 66%–34%
(Republican in 2012) 67%–33%
Three-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Independent/
Third-party candidate |
% | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
SoonerPoll[230] | July 20–25, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 29% | Donald Trump | 53% | Gary Johnson | 7% | 24 | 298 | ± 4.91% |
Cole Hargrave[231] | May 2–4, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 28% | Donald Trump | 48% | Gary Johnson | 6% | 20 | 500 | ± 4.3% |
Oregon[]
7 electoral votes
(Democratic in 2008) 57%–40%
(Democratic in 2012) 54%–42%
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Portland Tribune/iCitizen[232] | June 23–27, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 46% | Donald Trump | 32% | 14 | 555 | ± 4.0% |
Clout Research[233] | May 10–13, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 42% | Donald Trump | 44% | 2 | 657 | ± 3.82% |
DHM Research[234] | May 6–9, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 43% | Donald Trump | 32% | 11 | 901 | ± 3.3% |
Four-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Libertarian | % | Green | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Clout Research[235] | July 9–13, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 43% | Donald Trump | 40% | Gary Johnson | 6% | Jill Stein | 3% | 3 | 701 | ± 3.7% |
Pennsylvania[]
20 electoral votes
(Democratic in 2008) 54%–44%
(Democratic in 2012) 52%–47%
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Quinnipiac University[190] | August 29 – September 7, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 48% | Donald Trump | 43% | 5 | 778 | ± 3.5% |
Public Policy Polling[236] | August 30–31, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 47% | Donald Trump | 42% | 5 | 814 | ± 3.4% |
GBA Strategies[237] | August 21–28, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 48% | Donald Trump | 43% | 5 | 1,200 | ± 4.4% |
Public Policy Polling[238] | August 26–27, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 48% | Donald Trump | 43% | 5 | 1,194 | ± % |
Franklin & Marshall College[239] | August 25–29, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 47% | Donald Trump | 40% | 7 | 496 | ± 5.6% |
NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist[76] | August 3–7, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 48% | Donald Trump | 37% | 11 | 834 | ± 3.1% |
Quinnipiac University[213] | July 30 – August 7, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 52% | Donald Trump | 42% | 10 | 815 | ± 3.4% |
Susquehanna/ABC27 News[240] | July 31 – August 4, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 47% | Donald Trump | 37% | 10 | 772 | ± 3.53% |
Franklin & Marshall College[241] | July 29 – August 2, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 49% | Donald Trump | 38% | 11 | 389 | ± 6.3% |
Public Policy Polling[242] | July 29–31, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 49% | Donald Trump | 45% | 4 | 1,505 | ± 2.5% |
Suffolk University[243] | July 25–27, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 50% | Donald Trump | 41% | 9 | 500 | ± 4.4% |
Quinnipiac University[216] | June 30 – July 11, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 41% | Donald Trump | 43% | 2 | 982 | ± 3.1% |
NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist[244] | July 5–10, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Donald Trump | 36% | 9 | 829 | ± 3.4% |
Gravis Marketing/One America News Network[245] | June 27–28, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 48% | Donald Trump | 47% | 1 | 1,958 | ± 2.2% |
Public Policy Polling[7] | June 22–23, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 46% | Donald Trump | 42% | 4 | 980 | ± 3.1% |
Quinnipiac University[219] | June 8–19, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 42% | Donald Trump | 41% | 1 | 950 | ± 3.2% |
Bernie Sanders | 47% | Donald Trump | 40% | 7 | ||||
Public Policy Polling[246] | June 3–5, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 44% | Donald Trump | 44% | Tied | 1,106 | ± 3.0% |
Bernie Sanders | 51% | Donald Trump | 39% | 12 | ||||
Quinnipiac University[222] | April 27 – May 8, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 43% | Donald Trump | 42% | 1 | 1,077 | ± 3.0% |
Bernie Sanders | 47% | Donald Trump | 41% | 6 | ||||
NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist[247] | April 18–20, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 54% | Donald Trump | 39% | 15 | 2,606 | ± 1.9% |
Hillary Clinton | 52% | Ted Cruz | 41% | 11 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 45% | John Kasich | 48% | 3 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 57% | Donald Trump | 37% | 20 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 58% | Ted Cruz | 36% | 22 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 50% | John Kasich | 44% | 6 | ||||
Fox News[248] | April 4–7, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 44% | Donald Trump | 44% | Tied | 1,607 | ± 2.5% |
Quinnipiac University[249] | March 30 – April 4, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Donald Trump | 42% | 3 | 1,737 | ± 2.4% |
Hillary Clinton | 43% | Ted Cruz | 43% | Tied | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 35% | John Kasich | 51% | 16 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 48% | Donald Trump | 40% | 8 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 46% | Ted Cruz | 38% | 8 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 40% | John Kasich | 46% | 6 | ||||
Franklin & Marshall College[250] | March 14–20, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 46% | Donald Trump | 33% | 13 | 828 | ± 3.3% |
Hillary Clinton | 45% | Ted Cruz | 35% | 10 | ||||
Mercyhurst University[251] | March 1–11, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 43% | Donald Trump | 35% | 8 | 421 | ± 4.8% |
Hillary Clinton | 45% | Ted Cruz | 42% | 3 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 36% | John Kasich | 49% | 13 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 39% | Marco Rubio | 47% | 8 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 49% | Donald Trump | 37% | 12 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 48% | Ted Cruz | 40% | 8 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 42% | John Kasich | 46% | 4 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 41% | Marco Rubio | 46% | 5 | ||||
Harper Polling[252] | March 1–2, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Donald Trump | 40% | 5 | 662 | ± 3.75% |
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Marco Rubio | 40% | 6 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 48% | Ted Cruz | 37% | 11 |
Three-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Libertarian | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
GBA Strategies[237] | August 21–28, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 46% | Donald Trump | 40% | Gary Johnson | 10% | 6 | 1,200 | ± 4.4% |
Greenberg Quinlan Rosner[9] | June 11–20, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Donald Trump | 36% | Gary Johnson | 13% | 9 | 300 | ± 5.66% |
Four-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Libertarian | % | Green | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Quinnipiac University[190] | August 29 – September 7, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 44% | Donald Trump | 39% | Gary Johnson | 9% | Jill Stein | 3% | 5 | 778 | ± 3.5% |
CBS News/YouGov[253] | August 30 – September 2, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Donald Trump | 37% | Gary Johnson | 6% | Jill Stein | 2% | 8 | 1,091 | ± 4.1% |
Monmouth University[254] | August 26–29, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 48% | Donald Trump | 40% | Gary Johnson | 6% | Jill Stein | 1% | 8 | 402 | ± 4.9% |
Franklin & Marshall College[239] | August 25–29, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 41% | Donald Trump | 38% | Gary Johnson | 7% | Jill Stein | 2% | 3 | 736 | ± 4.6% |
Emerson College[116] | August 25–28, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 46% | Donald Trump | 43% | Gary Johnson | 7% | Jill Stein | 2% | 3 | 800 | ± 3.4% |
NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist[76] | August 3–7, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Donald Trump | 36% | Gary Johnson | 9% | Jill Stein | 3% | 9 | 834 | ± 3.1% |
Quinnipiac University[213] | July 30 – August 7, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 48% | Donald Trump | 39% | Gary Johnson | 7% | Jill Stein | 3% | 9 | 815 | ± 3.4% |
Susquehanna/ABC27 News[240] | July 31 – August 4, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 46% | Donald Trump | 37% | Gary Johnson | 7% | Jill Stein | 3% | 9 | 772 | ± 3.53% |
Franklin & Marshall College[241] | July 29 – August 2, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 47% | Donald Trump | 34% | Gary Johnson | 7% | Jill Stein | 3% | 13 | 496 | ± 6.1% |
Public Policy Polling[242] | July 29–31, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Donald Trump | 42% | Gary Johnson | 4% | Jill Stein | 2% | 3 | 1,505 | ± 2.5% |
Suffolk University[243] | July 25–27, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 46% | Donald Trump | 37% | Gary Johnson | 5% | Jill Stein | 3% | 9 | 500 | ± 4.4% |
Quinnipiac University[216] | June 30 – July 11, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 34% | Donald Trump | 40% | Gary Johnson | 9% | Jill Stein | 3% | 6 | 982 | ± 3.1% |
NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist[244] | July 5–10, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 43% | Donald Trump | 35% | Gary Johnson | 8% | Jill Stein | 2% | 8 | 829 | ± 3.4% |
Quinnipiac University[219] | June 8–19, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 39% | Donald Trump | 36% | Gary Johnson | 9% | Jill Stein | 4% | 3 | 950 | ± 3.2% |
Public Policy Polling[246] | June 3–5, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 41% | Donald Trump | 40% | Gary Johnson | 6% | Jill Stein | 3% | 1 | 1,106 | ± 3.0% |
Bernie Sanders | 45% | Donald Trump | 36% | Gary Johnson | 5% | Jill Stein | 1% | 9 |
South Carolina[]
9 electoral votes
(Republican in 2008) 54%–45%
(Republican in 2012) 55%–44%
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Feldman[255] | August 18–21, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 43% | Donald Trump | 45% | 2 | 600 | ± 4% |
Gravis Marketing[256] | August 15–17, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 42% | Donald Trump | 46% | 4 | 768 | ± 3.5% |
Four-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Libertarian | % | Green | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
First Tuesday Strategies[257] | August 30 – September 2, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 38% | Donald Trump | 50% | Gary Johnson | 3% | Jill Stein | 1% | 12 | 775 | ± 3.5% |
Feldman[255] | August 18–21, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 39% | Donald Trump | 39% | Gary Johnson | 5% | Jill Stein | 1% | Tied | 600 | ± 4% |
Gravis Marketing[256] | August 15–17, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 37% | Donald Trump | 41% | Gary Johnson | 7% | Jill Stein | 3% | 4 | 768 | ± 3.5% |
Public Policy Polling[258] | August 9–10, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 39% | Donald Trump | 41% | Gary Johnson | 5% | Jill Stein | 2% | 2 | 1,290 | ± 2.7% |
Tennessee[]
11 electoral votes
(Republican in 2008) 57%–42%
(Republican in 2012) 59%–39%
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
iCitizen[259] | July 25–27, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 33% | Donald Trump | 49% | 16 | 655 | ± N/A% |
Vanderbilt University/PSRA[260] | April 25 – May 11, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 35% | Donald Trump | 44% | 9 | 1,001 | ± 4.2% |
Hillary Clinton | 34% | Ted Cruz | 44% | 10 |
Texas[]
38 electoral votes
(Republican in 2008) 55%–44%
(Republican in 2012) 57%–41%
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Public Policy Polling[261] | August 12–14, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 44% | Donald Trump | 50% | 6 | 944 | ± 3.2% |
KTVT-CBS 11/Dixie Strategies Poll[262] | August 8–9, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 35% | Donald Trump | 46% | 11 | 1,018 | ± 3.1% |
Texas Tribune/YouGov[263] | June 10–19, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 33% | Donald Trump | 41% | 8 | 1,200 | ± 2.83% |
SurveyUSA[264] | February 21–22, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 44% | Donald Trump | 47% | 3 | 1,289 | ± 3% |
Bernie Sanders | 44% | Donald Trump | 47% | 3 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 42% | Ted Cruz | 50% | 8 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 41% | Ted Cruz | 50% | 9 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 41% | Marco Rubio | 51% | 10 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 40% | Marco Rubio | 50% | 10 |
Three-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Libertarian | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Texas Tribune/YouGov[263] | June 10–20, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 32% | Donald Trump | 39% | Gary Johnson | 7% | 7 | 1,200 | ± 2.83% |
Leland Beatty[265] | June 13–14, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 30% | Donald Trump | 37% | Gary Johnson | 3% | 7 | 998 | ± 3.1% |
Five-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Libertarian | % | Green | % | Independent | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Public Policy Polling[261] | August 12–14, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 38% | Donald Trump | 44% | Gary Johnson | 6% | Jill Stein | 2% | Evan McMullin | 0% | 6 | 944 | ± 3.2% |
Utah[]
6 electoral votes
(Republican in 2008) 62%–34%
(Republican in 2012) 73%–25%
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Public Policy Polling[266] | August 19–21, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 33% | Donald Trump | 53% | 20 | 1,018 | ± 3.1% |
Gravis Marketing[267] | May 31 – June 1, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 29% | Donald Trump | 36% | 7 | 1,519 | ± 2.5% |
Dan Jones & Associates[268] | May 2–10, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 30% | Donald Trump | 43% | 13 | 588 | ± 4.04% |
Bernie Sanders | 37% | Donald Trump | 43% | 6 | ||||
Dan Jones & Associates[269] | March 23 – April 5, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 38% | Donald Trump | 38% | Tied | 600 | ± 4.0% |
Hillary Clinton | 26% | Ted Cruz | 67% | 41 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 23% | John Kasich | 68% | 45 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 49% | Donald Trump | 35% | 14 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 32% | Ted Cruz | 63% | 31 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 30% | John Kasich | 64% | 34 | ||||
Dan Jones & Associates[270] | March 8–15, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 38% | Donald Trump | 36% | 2 | 500 | ± 4.38% |
Hillary Clinton | 32% | Ted Cruz | 60% | 28 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 29% | John Kasich | 59% | 30 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 48% | Donald Trump | 37% | 11 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 39% | Ted Cruz | 53% | 14 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 35% | John Kasich | 54% | 19 |
- Three-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Libertarian | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
SurveyUSA/Salt Lake Tribune[271] | June 2–8, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 35% | Donald Trump | 35% | Gary Johnson | 13% | Tied | 1,238 | ± 2.8% |
Bernie Sanders | 37% | Donald Trump | 35% | Gary Johnson | 12% | 2 | ||||
Gravis Marketing[267] | May 31 – June 1, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 26% | Donald Trump | 29% | Gary Johnson | 16% | 3 | 1,519 | ± 2.5% |
- Four-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Libertarian | % | Green | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Dan Jones & Associates[272] | July 18 – August 4, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 25% | Donald Trump | 37% | Gary Johnson | 16% | Jill Stein | 1% | 12 | 858 | ± 3.34% |
Dan Jones & Associates[273] | June 8–17, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 27% | Donald Trump | 36% | Gary Johnson | 10% | Jill Stein | 2% | 9 | 614 | ± 3.95% |
- Six-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Libertarian | % | Green | % | Constitution | % | Independent | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Public Policy Polling[266] | August 19–21, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 24% | Donald Trump | 39% | Gary Johnson | 12% | Jill Stein | 5% | Darrell Castle | 2% | Evan McMullin | 9% | 15 | 1,018 | ± 3.1% |
Vermont[]
3 electoral votes
(Democratic in 2008) 67%–30%
(Democratic in 2012) 67%–31%
Three-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Libertarian | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
VPR[274] | July 11–23, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 39% | Donald Trump | 17% | Gary Johnson | 5% | 22 | 637 | ±3.9% |
FM3 Research[275] | June 27 – July 1, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 39% | Donald Trump | 24% | Gary Johnson | 10% | 15 | 600 | ± ?% |
Virginia[]
13 electoral votes
(Democratic in 2008) 53%–46%
(Democratic in 2012) 51%–47%
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Hampton University[276] | August 24–28, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 43% | Donald Trump | 41% | 2 | 801 | ± 4.7% |
Roanoke College[277] | August 7–17, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 55% | Donald Trump | 36% | 19 | 803 | ± 3.5% |
Quinnipiac University[34] | August 9–16, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 50% | Donald Trump | 38% | 12 | 808 | ± 3.5% |
Washington Post[278] | August 11–14, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 51% | Donald Trump | 43% | 8 | 707 | ± 4.5% |
NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist[35] | August 4–10, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 46% | Donald Trump | 33% | 13 | 897 | ± 3.3% |
RABA Research[279] | July 26–27, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 42% | Donald Trump | 46% | 4 | 655 | ± 3.8% |
Fox News[280] | July 9–12, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 44% | Donald Trump | 37% | 7 | 601 | ± 4.0% |
NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist[37] | July 5–11, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 44% | Donald Trump | 35% | 9 | 876 | ± 3.3% |
Hampton University[281] | July 6–10, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 39% | Donald Trump | 39% | Tied | 805 | ± 4.6% |
Public Policy Polling[282] | June 13–15, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 48% | Donald Trump | 45% | 3 | 1,032 | ± 3.1% |
Gravis Marketing[283] | May 24, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Donald Trump | 41% | 4 | 1,728 | ± 2% |
Roanoke College[284] | May 9–17, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 38% | Donald Trump | 38% | Tied | 610 | ± 4.0% |
Christopher Newport University[285] | March 23 – April 3, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 44% | Donald Trump | 35% | 9 | 1,167 | ± 3.1% |
Roanoke College[286] | January 18–26, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 52% | Donald Trump | 35% | 17 | 524 | ± 4.3% |
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Marco Rubio | 43% | 3 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 45% | Ted Cruz | 41% | 4 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 55% | Donald Trump | 33% | 22 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 48% | Marco Rubio | 38% | 10 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 49% | Ted Cruz | 37% | 12 |
Three-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Independent/
Third-party candidate |
% | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
CBS News/YouGov[15] | August 2–5, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 49% | Donald Trump | 37% | Gary Johnson | 7% | 12 | 1,181 | ± 3.7% |
Gravis Marketing[283] | May 24, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 44% | Donald Trump | 38% | Gary Johnson | 6% | 6 | 1,728 | ± 2% |
Four-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Libertarian | % | Green | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Emerson College[83] | August 30 – September 1, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 44% | Donald Trump | 43% | Gary Johnson | 11% | Jill Stein | 3% | 1 | 800 | ± 3.4% |
Roanoke College[277] | August 7–17, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 48% | Donald Trump | 32% | Gary Johnson | 8% | Jill Stein | 3% | 16 | 803 | ± 3.5% |
Quinnipiac University[34] | August 9–16, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Donald Trump | 34% | Gary Johnson | 11% | Jill Stein | 5% | 11 | 808 | ± 3.5% |
Washington Post[278] | August 11–14, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 46% | Donald Trump | 39% | Gary Johnson | 9% | Jill Stein | 3% | 7 | 707 | ± 4.5% |
NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist[35] | August 4–10, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 43% | Donald Trump | 31% | Gary Johnson | 9% | Jill Stein | 5% | 12 | 897 | ± 3.3% |
Fox News[280] | July 9–12, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 39% | Donald Trump | 34% | Gary Johnson | 10% | Jill Stein | 4% | 5 | 601 | ± 4.0% |
NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist[37] | July 5–11, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 41% | Donald Trump | 34% | Gary Johnson | 10% | Jill Stein | 2% | 7 | 876 | ± 3.3% |
Public Policy Polling[282] | June 13–15, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 42% | Donald Trump | 39% | Gary Johnson | 6% | Jill Stein | 2% | 3 | 1,032 | ± 3.1% |
Washington[]
12 electoral votes
(Democratic in 2008) 57%–40%
(Democratic in 2012) 56%–41%
Four-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Libertarian | % | Green | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Elway Poll[287] | August 9–13, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 43% | Donald Trump | 24% | Gary Johnson | 7% | Jill Stein | 4% | 19 | 500 | ± 4.5% |
West Virginia[]
5 electoral votes
(Republican in 2008) 56%–43%
(Republican in 2012) 62%–36%
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Public Policy Polling[288] | April 29 – May 1, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 30% | Donald Trump | 57% | 27 | 1,201 | ± 2.8% |
Hillary Clinton | 31% | Ted Cruz | 44% | 13 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 27% | John Kasich | 52% | 25 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 35% | Donald Trump | 56% | 21 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 39% | Ted Cruz | 40% | 1 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 31% | John Kasich | 48% | 17 |
Four-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Libertarian | % | Green Party | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Repass Research[289] | August 9–28, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 31% | Donald Trump | 49% | Gary Johnson | 10% | Jill Stein | 4% | 18 | 386 | 4.7% |
Wisconsin[]
10 electoral votes
(Democratic in 2008) 56%–42%
(Democratic in 2012) 53%–46%
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Public Policy Polling[290] | August 26–27, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 48% | Donald Trump | 41% | 7 | 1,054 | |
Marquette University[291] | August 25–28, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Donald Trump | 42% | 3 | 615 | ± 5.0% |
Marquette University[292] | August 4–7, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 46% | Donald Trump | 36% | 10 | 805 | ± 4.6% |
Marquette University[293] | July 7–10, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Donald Trump | 41% | 4 | 629 | ± 4.5% |
Public Policy Polling[7] | June 22–23, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 47% | Donald Trump | 39% | 8 | 843 | ± 3.4% |
Greenberg Quinlan Rosner[9] | June 11–20, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 47% | Donald Trump | 36% | 11 | 300 | ± 5.66% |
Marquette University[294] | June 9–12, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 46% | Donald Trump | 37% | 9 | 666 | ± 4.9% |
Bernie Sanders | 57% | Donald Trump | 33% | 24 | ||||
Public Opinion Strategies[295] | May 10–12, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 43% | Donald Trump | 31% | 12 | 600 | ± 4.0% |
St. Norbert College/WPR/WPT[296] | April 12–15, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 46% | Donald Trump | 34% | 12 | 616 | ± 4% |
Hillary Clinton | 45% | Ted Cruz | 44% | 1 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 52% | Donald Trump | 33% | 19 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 50% | Ted Cruz | 40% | 10 | ||||
Emerson College[297] | March 30 – April 3, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 47% | Donald Trump | 37% | 10 | 1,198 | ± 2.8% |
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Ted Cruz | 43% | 3 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 38% | John Kasich | 52% | 14 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 51% | Donald Trump | 37% | 14 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 50% | Ted Cruz | 41% | 9 | ||||
Fox News[298] | March 28–30, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 49% | Donald Trump | 35% | 14 | 1,602 | ± 2.5% |
Marquette University[299] | March 24–28, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 47% | Donald Trump | 37% | 10 | 1,405 | ± 3.3% |
Hillary Clinton | 44% | Ted Cruz | 44% | Tied | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 39% | John Kasich | 48% | 9 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 54% | Donald Trump | 35% | 19 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 52% | Ted Cruz | 39% | 13 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 46% | John Kasich | 44% | 2 | ||||
Emerson College[300] | March 20–22, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 47% | Donald Trump | 38% | 9 | 922 | ± 3.2% |
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Ted Cruz | 45% | 1 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 47% | Donald Trump | 39% | 9 | ||||
Marquette University[301] | February 18–21, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 47% | Donald Trump | 37% | 10 | 802 | ± 4.5% |
Hillary Clinton | 43% | Ted Cruz | 43% | Tied | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 44% | Marco Rubio | 43% | 1 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 54% | Donald Trump | 34% | 20 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 53% | Ted Cruz | 35% | 18 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 53% | Marco Rubio | 35% | 18 | ||||
Marquette University[302] | January 21–24, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 47% | Donald Trump | 38% | 9 | 806 | ± 4.0% |
Hillary Clinton | 45% | Marco Rubio | 44% | 1 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 45% | Ted Cruz | 44% | 1 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 52% | Donald Trump | 34% | 18 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 49% | Marco Rubio | 38% | 11 | ||||
Bernie Sanders | 50% | Ted Cruz | 38% | 12 |
Three-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Libertarian | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Greenberg Quinlan Rosner[9] | June 11–20, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 44% | Donald Trump | 32% | Gary Johnson | 16% | 12 | 300 | ± 5.66% |
Four-way race
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Libertarian | % | Green | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
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Monmouth University[303] | August 27–30, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 43% | Donald Trump | 38% | Gary Johnson | 7% | Jill Stein | 3% | 5 | 404 | ± 4.9% |
Marquette University[291] | August 25–28, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 41% | Donald Trump | 38% | Gary Johnson | 10% | Jill Stein | 4% | 3 | 615 | ± 5.0% |
Marquette University[292] | August 4–7, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 42% | Donald Trump | 33% | Gary Johnson | 10% | Jill Stein | 4% | 9 | 805 | ± 4.6% |
Marquette University[293] | July 7–10, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 43% | Donald Trump | 37% | Gary Johnson | 8% | Jill Stein | 2% | 6 | 629 | ± 4.5% |
CBS News/YouGov[304] | June 21–24, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 41% | Donald Trump | 36% | Gary Johnson | 3% | Jill Stein | 2% | 5 | 993 | ± 4.3% |
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