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The Real Clear Politics website is the "go to" place for comprehensive polling information. Below, you'll find Real Clear Politics polling results for 2015 and all of the primaries and caucuses in the first two months of the 2016 Presidential Primary (January and February). For polling results for the rest of the 2016 Presidential Primary go to Real Clear Politics 2016 Election Dates.
Feb 26, 2016:
According to Real Clear Politics South Carolina 2016 Democratic Primary polling data, the RCP average shows Hillary Clinton with 58.3% and Bernie Sanders with 31.7%. The RCP average includes ten polls over a date range of February 10 - February 25.
The South Carolina Democratic Primary will be held tomorrow, February 27.
Feb 23, 2016:
According to Real Clear Politics Nevada 2016 Republican Caucus polling data, Donald Trump receives 45.9%, Marco Rubio 23.9%, and Ted Cruz 21.4%. The data includes five polls over a date range of July 12, 2015 - February 15.
The Nevada Republican Caucus will be held today, February 23.
Feb 19, 2016:
According to Real Clear Politics Nevada 2016 Democratic Caucus polling data, the RCP average shows Hillary Clinton with 48.7% and Bernie Sanders with 46.3%. The RCP average includes three polls over a date range of February 8 - February 15.
According to Real Clear Politics South Carolina 2016 Republican Primary polling data, the RCP average shows Donald Trump with 31.8%, Ted Cruz with 18.4%, Marco Rubio with 17.8%, Jeb Bush with 10.3%, and John Kasich with 9.5%. The RCP average includes ten polls over a date range of February 14 - February 19.
The South Carolina Republican Primary and the Nevada Democratic Caucus will be held on February 20.
Feb 8, 2016:
According to Real Clear Politics New Hampshire 2016 Democratic Primary polling data, the RCP average shows Bernie Sanders with 53.9% and Hillary Clinton with 40.7%. The RCP average includes seven polls over a date range of February 2 - February 8.
According to Real Clear Politics New Hampshire Republican Presidential Primary polling data, the RCP average shows Donald Trump with 30.7%, Marco Rubio with 14.4%, John Kasich with 13%, Ted Cruz with 12.4%, and Jeb Bush with 11.3%. The RCP average includes seven polls over a date range of February 2 - February 8.
The New Hampshire Primary will be held on February 9.
Jan 27, 2016:
According to a Quinnipiac University Poll conducted by Quinnipiac University January 18 - January 24, in the state of Iowa Bernie Sanders leads Hillary Clinton 49% to 45%, with Martin O'Malley receiving 4% (nearly identical to the Quinnipiac University Poll conducted by Quinnipiac University January 5 - January 10).
According to the poll, men back Sanders 63% to 32% percent, while women back Clinton 54% - 40%. Sanders leads Clinton by 78% to 21% among young voters 18-44 years old. Clinton leads Sanders 53% to 39% among voters 45-64 years old, and by a margin of 71% to 21% among voters over 65 years olds.
According to the Real Clear Politics (RCP) website, the RCP average shows Clinton at 46.8% and Sanders at 44.3%, with O'Malley receiving 4.3%. The RCP average includes six polls (including the Quinnipiac University Poll above) over a date range of January 18 - January 27. The overall spread of the six polls ranges from Clinton with +8% to Sanders with +4%.
For the same date range, the RCP average shows Trump at 31.4%, Cruz at 25.2%, Rubio at 14.4%, and all other GOP candidates each with less than 10%. The RCP average includes five polls (including the Quinnipiac University Poll above). The overall spread of the five polls shows Trump ahead in all polls ranging from +2% to +8%.
The Iowa Caucus will be held on February 2.
Jan 26, 2016:
According to a Quinnipiac University Poll conducted by Quinnipiac University January 18 - January 24, in the state of Iowa Donald Trump leads Ted Cruz 31% to 29%, with Marco Rubio receiving 13%, and no other GOP candidate above 7% (nearly identical to the Quinnipiac University Poll conducted by Quinnipiac University January 5 - January 10).
Dec 13, 2015:
According to a national NBC News/Wall Street Journal Poll conducted December 6-9, GOP candidate Donald Trump leads with 27%, followed by Ted Cruz with 22%, Marco Rubio with 15%, followed by Ben Carson at 11%.
National poll: Trump leads; Cruz rises as Carson falls | CNN
Trump Leads National GOP Horserace, Cruz Surges Into 2nd Place | NBC News
Nov 22, 2015:
According to a national Washington Post - ABC News Poll conducted November 16-19, GOP candidate Donald Trump leads with 32%, followed by Ben Carson at 22%. Marco Rubio registered 11%, followed by Ted Cruz with 8% and Jeb Bush at 6%.
Trump leads, Carson second as GOP voters favor change over experience | The Washington Post
Oct 27, 2015:
According to a CBS News/New York Times Poll conducted October 21-25, GOP candidate Ben Carson leads Donald Trump nationwide by a margin of 26% to 22%. Marco Rubio registered 8%, followed by Jeb Bush and Carly Fiorina both with 7%.
Poll: Ben Carson knocks Donald Trump from top spot nationally | CNN
Oct 26, 2015:
According to a Monmouth University Poll conducted October 22-25, GOP candidate Ben Carson leads Donald Trump in Iowa by a margin of 32% to 18% (compared to an August Monmouth poll which had both candidates at 23%). Ted Cruz registered 10%, Marco Rubio 10%, and Jeb Bush 8%.
Poll: Carson opens up 14-point lead over Trump in Iowa | The Hill
Can Carson win GOP nomination? | The Hill
Oct 2, 2015:
According to a Pew Research Center Poll conducted September 22-27, GOP candidate Donald Trump leads at 25%, Ben Carson is second at 16%, with Carly Fiorina and Marco Rubio tied for third with 8%.
Trump stays on top of GOP field in Pew poll | The Hill
Sep 30, 2015:
According to a USA TODAY/Suffolk University Poll conducted September 24-28, GOP candidate Donald Trump still leads at 23%, with Ben Carson and Carly Fiorina each with 13%
Poll: Donald Trump still on top as outsiders Fiorina, Carson rise | USA Today
Sep 20, 2015:
According to a CNN/ORC International Poll conducted September 17-19 (the three days following the CNN GOP debate), GOP candidate Carly Fiorina is now number two at 15%, with Donald Trump still in the lead at 24%, and Ben Carson at 14%.
Poll: Fiorina rockets to No. 2 behind Trump in GOP field | CNN
Sep 15, 2015:
According to a CBS News/New York Times Poll conducted September 9-13, GOP candidate Ben Carson has gained significant ground at 23% compared with GOP front-runner candidate Donald trump at 27%.
Ben Carson draws close behind Donald Trump in national poll | CNN
Sep 10, 2015:
According to a Quinnipiac University Poll conducted by Quinnipiac University August 27 - September 8, in the state of Iowa Bernie Sanders leads Hillary Clinton 41% to 40%.
Bernie Sanders 'stunned' over polls | CNN
Aug 19, 2015:
According to a recent CNN/ORC Poll Donald Trump is trailing Hillary Clinton by just six points, gaining ten points on Clinton over the past month.
Over the past month, Bernie Sanders has gained ten points on Clinton (47% Clinton vs. 29% Sanders).
CNN/ORC Poll: Donald Trump now competitive in general election | CNN
Aug 4, 2015:
According to an WMUR Granite State Poll conducted by the University of New Hampshire Survey Center July 22-30, Hillary Clinton is in a statistical tie with Bernie Sanders in the state of New Hampshire.
Aug 3, 2015:
According to an NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll conducted July 26-30, Hillary Clinton's popularity decreased compared to an NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll conducted in June. The July poll shows 37 percent of Americans with a positive view of Clinton versus 48 percent with a negative view. The June poll shows 44 percent of Americans with a positive view of Clinton versus 40 percent with a negative view.
The poll was conducted by Republican pollster Bill McInturff and Democratic pollsters Peter Hart and Fred Yang.
Hillary Clinton's Popularity Drops Sharply in NBC/WSJ Poll | NBC News
Jul 22, 2015:
A poll conducted by Quinnipiac University entitled "July 22, 2015 - Clinton In Trouble In Colorado, Iowa, Virginia, Quinnipiac University Swing State Poll Finds; Trump's Negatives Are Almost 2-1" shows Hillary Clinton losing to Marco Rubio, Jeb Bush, and Scott Walker in the states of Colorado, Iowa, and Virginia, and Bernie Sanders showing about the same or slightly better. The poll found Donald Trump losing by margins of nearly 2-1.
See the results of all recent Quinnipiac University polls here.
Clinton Polls Behind Bush, Rubio, Walker in Key States | Real Clear Politics
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