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This is a list of nationwide public opinion polls that were conducted relating to the Republican primaries for the 2016 United States presidential election.The persons named in the polls were either declared candidates, former candidates, or received media speculation about their possible candidacy.
Donald Trump won the general election of Tuesday, November 8, 2016. He lost the popular vote but won the electoral college. [1] [2] Most polls correctly predicted a popular vote victory for Hillary Clinton, but overestimated the size of her lead, with the result that Trump's electoral college victory was a surprise to analysts. Retrospective ...
March 9–11, 2016 Donald Trump 44%: Ted Cruz 24% Marco Rubio 21% John Kasich 9%, No Preference 2% Florida Atlantic University [78] Margin of error: ± 3% Sample size: 852 March 8–11, 2016 Donald Trump 44%: Marco Rubio 21% Ted Cruz 21% John Kasich 9%, Undecided 5% NBC News/WSJ/Marist [79] Margin of error: ± 4.3% Sample size: 511 March 4–10 ...
He just picked up a win in South Carolina on Saturday after winning in New Hampshire earlier this month.
The 2016 Republican National Convention was held from July 18–21 at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland. The delegates selected the Republican presidential and vice presidential nominees and wrote the party platform. A simple majority of 1,237 delegates was needed to win the presidential nomination. [229]
A new Morning Consult poll shows that the 2016 candidate has more than double the support of his closest rival. Polls give Donald Trump huge advantage going into South Carolina Skip to main content
The only popular candidates for president in the 2016 election have one thing in common: They're not winning.
(2008–2016) Louisiana: June 24, 2015 ... but were not featured in any major opinion polls, and were not invited to any televised presidential primary debates. ...