Vigilante
Diamond Member
- Banned
- #1
Ipsos ^
Washington, DC —Barack Obama’s approval is at 46% this week
Republican Primary
Donald Trump’s lead among national Republicans registered voters remains solid, at 46% •Ted Cruz continues to hold firm in second with 24% of national Republican voters •Marco Rubio was in third at 13% in the latest poll (Rubio removed from the ballot on 3/16)
Democratic Primary
Hillary Clinton remains in the lead of our national registered voter poll, with 51% of Democratic registered voters •Bernie Sanders continues to lead Clinton among Independents 46% to 25%
General Election Matchups (Including Bloomberg)
In hypothetical 2-way general election matchups between Trump or Cruz vs. Sanders or Clinton, the Democrats continue to lead all matchups among registered voters •The Clinton-Trump matchup, the most likely option at this time, has closed to a +5 Clinton margin among registered voters......At this time in 1980 Reagan was behind Carter by 23%!
Washington, DC —Barack Obama’s approval is at 46% this week
Republican Primary
Donald Trump’s lead among national Republicans registered voters remains solid, at 46% •Ted Cruz continues to hold firm in second with 24% of national Republican voters •Marco Rubio was in third at 13% in the latest poll (Rubio removed from the ballot on 3/16)
Democratic Primary
Hillary Clinton remains in the lead of our national registered voter poll, with 51% of Democratic registered voters •Bernie Sanders continues to lead Clinton among Independents 46% to 25%
General Election Matchups (Including Bloomberg)
In hypothetical 2-way general election matchups between Trump or Cruz vs. Sanders or Clinton, the Democrats continue to lead all matchups among registered voters •The Clinton-Trump matchup, the most likely option at this time, has closed to a +5 Clinton margin among registered voters......At this time in 1980 Reagan was behind Carter by 23%!