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Wednesday, September 7, 2016

US Election Poll Tracker


US election poll tracker

Hillary Clinton leads the race for 270 electoral college votes. Both candidates will be paying attention to toss-up states in the run-up to November 8.
Projected electoral college votes
 
Clinton
Democrat
273
189
84
111
70
84
Trump
Republican
154
 
 Solid 
 Leaning
 
 Toss-up
 
 Leaning 
 Solid
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Latest news

Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump will speak on national security and veterans’ issues today at a forum in New York, less than two weeks before the first official presidential debate kicks off on September 26 in Dayton, Ohio.

Which White House candidate is leading in the polls?

National polling average (%)
35404550Jun 1, 2016Sep 6JulAug42.9 Trump46.2 Clinton

State polls

STATEPOLL MARGINELECTORAL COLLEGE VOTES
Iowa
Trump +0.86
North Carolina
Clinton +1.215
Georgia
Trump +1.616
Nevada
Clinton +2.36
Florida
Clinton +2.729
Arizona
Trump +2.711
Missouri
Trump +310
Ohio
Clinton +3.318
Virginia
Clinton +513
Wisconsin
Clinton +5.310

Full list of individual polls

DATEPOLLSTERCLINTONTRUMPSAMPLE*
Aug 30 - Sep 5LA Times, USC44%44%2,605 LV
Aug 29 - Sep 4NBC News, SM48%42%32,226 RV
Sep 1 - 4CNN, ORC48%49%786 LV
Aug 29 - Sep 4LA Times, USC43%45%2,576 LV
Aug 28 - Sep 3LA Times, USC42%45%2,576 LV
Aug 27 - Sep 2LA Times, USC42%45%2,576 LV
Aug 27 - Sep 2LA Times, USC42%45%2,576 LV
Aug 26 - Sep 1IBD, TIPP44%43%861 LV
Aug 26 - Sep 1LA Times, USC43%44%2,576 LV
Aug 24 - 29USA Today, Suffolk48%41%1,000 LV
Aug 25 - 31LA Times, USC42%45%2,576 LV
Aug 28 - 30FOX News48%42%1,011 RV
Aug 25 - 29Reuters, Ipsos40%39%1,404 LV
Aug 24 - 30LA Times, USC42%45%2,576 LV
Aug 27 - 29Economist, YouGov47%42%1,119 RV
Aug 26 - 28PPP (D)48%43%881 LV
Aug 22 - 28NBC News, SM48%42%24,104 RV
Aug 23 - 29LA Times, USC42%45%2,500 LV
Aug 22 - 28LA Times, USC44%44%2,460 LV
Aug 22 - 28LA Times, USC44%44%2,460 LV
* RV indicates registered voters; LV indicates likely voters
Sources: Real Clear Politics, The Green Papers, US Census Bureau, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Bureau of Economic Analysis

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