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Aggregate polls

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Poll numbers verified as of September 24, 2016.

Race Poll model Hillary Clinton
Democratic
Donald Trump
Republican
Gary Johnson
Libertarian
Jill Stein
Green
Leading by %
Two-way 270 to Win 46.0% 42.7% 3.3
Election Projection 46.5% 44.4% 2.1
HuffPost Pollster 47.7% 43.7% 4.0
New York Times 44.0% 42.0% 2.0
PurePolling 44.7% 42.8% 1.9
Real Clear Politics 45.9% 43.8% 2.1
TPM Polltracker 46.2% 45.6% 0.6
Three-way Election Projection 42.0% 40.9% 8.3% 1.1
FiveThirtyEight 41.8% 41.4% 7.2% 0.4
HuffPost Pollster 41.8% 40.1% 7.9% 1.7
New York Times 43.0% 41.0% 8.0% 2.0
TPM Polltracker 42.9% 41.5% 6.0% 1.4
Four-way 270 to Win 43.8% 40.9% 8.4% 2.9% 2.9
Election Projection 42.7% 40.6% 7.7% 2.6% 2.1
PurePolling 41.3% 39.9% 8.6% 2.7% 1.4
Real Clear Politics 42.6% 41.1% 7.2% 2.3% 1.5
TPM Polltracker 42.8% 41.6% 6.0% 2.3% 1.2

Individual polls

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Since convention nominations

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Poll source Date Hillary Clinton
Democratic Donald Trump
Republican Leading
by %
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Quinnipiac University <gref name="quinnsept2616"> "CLINTON 44–TRUMP 43, TOO CLOSE TO CALL, QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY NATIONAL POLL FINDS; DEMOCRAT HAS 9-POINT LEAD ON TONIGHT'S DEBATE" (PDF). Quinnipiac University. Real Clear Politics. September 26, 2016. accessdate=September 26, 2016}} </gref> September 22–25, 2016 47% 46% 1 1,115 ± 2.9%
Monmouth University <gref name=monunisep2616> "Prez Race Narrows on Debate Eve". Monmouth University. September 26, 2016. accessdate=September 26, 2016}} </gref> September 22–25, 2016 49% 46% 3 729 ± 3.6%
USC/Los Angeles Times <gref> "Who's Winning? Daily track of Trump and Clinton's support". Los Angeles Times. USC / LA Times. accessdate=26 September 2016}} </gref> September 19–25, 2016 42% 46% 4 2,726 ± 4.5%
UPI/CVoter <gref> "UPI/CVoter poll: Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump in virtual tie heading into first debate". Team CVoter. UPI. September 26, 2016. accessdate=September 26, 2016}} </gref> September 19–25, 2016 48% 47% 1 1,052 ± 3.0%
Morning Consult <gref name="morningsept916"> "Trump Edges Above Clinton Ahead of First Debate". Morning Consult. September 25, 2016. accessdate=September 25, 2016}} </gref> September 22–24, 2016 44% 42% 2 1,712 ± 2.0%
Bloomberg/Selzer <gref name="bloomsept2616"> "Bloomberg Politics National Poll". Selzer & Co. Bloomberg Politics. September 26, 2016. accessdate=September 26, 2016}} </gref> September 21–24, 2016 46% 46% Tied 1,002 ± 3.1%
ABC News/Washington Post <gref name="ABC925"> "Clinton and Trump in virtual dead heat before first debate". ABC News/Washington Post. September 25, 2016. accessdate=September 25, 2016}} </gref> September 19–22, 2016 49% 47% 2 651 ± 4.5%
Ipsos/Reuters <gref name=ipreuters23092016> "Clinton leads Trump by 4 points ahead of first presidential debate: Reuters/Ipsos poll". Ipsos. Reuters. September 23, 2016. accessdate=September 24, 2016}} </gref> September 16–22, 2016 41% 37% 4 1,559 ± 3.0%
USC/Los Angeles Times <gref> "Who's Winning? Daily track of Trump and Clinton's support". Los Angeles Times. USC / LA Times. accessdate=22 September 2016}} </gref> September 15–21, 2016 43% 45% 2 2,623 ± 2.3%
American Research Group <gref> "National Presidential Ballot". American Research Group. Huffington Post. September 21, 2016. accessdate=September 23, 2016}} </gref> September 17–20, 2016 47% 44% 3 990 ± 3.2%
McClatchy/Marist <gref name=McMsep232016> "McClatchy-Marist Poll of 1,298 National Adults". Marist. McClatchy. September 23, 2016. accessdate= September 23, 2016}} </gref> September 15–20, 2016 48% 41% 7 758 ± 3.6%
USC/Los Angeles Times <gref> "Who's Winning? Daily track of Trump and Clinton's support". Los Angeles Times. USC / LA Times. accessdate=21 September 2016}} </gref> September 14–20, 2016 42% 46% 4 2,629 ± 2.3%
YouGov/Economist <gref name=youeconsep2016> "YouGov/Economist Poll: September 18-19, 2016". YouGov. The Economist. September 20, 2016. accessdate= September 20, 2016}} </gref> September 18–19, 2016 45% 44% 1 936 ± 4.0%
NBC News/Wall Street Journal <gref name=nbcwsjsep2116> "16804 NBCWSJ September Poll". HART RESEARCH ASSOCIATES/PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES. NBC News/Wall Street Journal. September 21, 2016. accessdate= September 22, 2016}} </gref> September 16–19, 2016 48% 41% 7 922 ± 3.23%
Ipsos/Reuters <gref name=ipsosreusept2116> "Core Political Data" (PDF). Ipsos. Real Clear Politics. September 21, 2016. accessdate=September 21, 2016}} </gref> September 15–19, 2016 39% 39% Tied 1,111 ± 3.4%
Associated Press/GFK <gref name=apgfksept2216> "THE AP-GfK POLL September, 2016" (PDF). GFK Public Affairs & Corporate Communications. Associated Press. September 22, 2016. accessdate=September 23, 2016}} </gref> September 15–19, 2016 50% 44% 6 1,251 ± 2.5%
USC/Los Angeles Times <gref> "Who's winning? Daily track of Clinton and Trump's support". LA Times. LA Times / USC Dornlife. accessdate=21 September 2016}} </gref> September 13–19, 2016 42% 47% 5 2,524 ± 2.2%
UPI/CVoter <gref> "UPI/CVoter poll: Hillary Clinton holds 1.18% lead over Donald Trump". Team CVoter. UPI. September 21, 2016. accessdate=September 22, 2016}} </gref> September 12–18, 2016 48% 47% 1 1,203 ± 3.0%
NBC News/SurveyMonkey <gref name=nbcsmsept2016> "NBC News/SurveyMonkey Weekly Election Tracking Poll". SurveyMonkey. NBC News. September 20, 2016. accessdate=September 20, 2016}} </gref> September 12–18, 2016 50% 45% 5 13,230 ± 1.2%
UPI/CVoter <gref> "UPI/CVoter poll: Hillary Clinton reclaims slight lead over Donald Trump". Team CVoter. UPI. September 17, 2016. accessdate=September 20, 2016}} </gref> September 10–16, 2016 47% 47% Tied 1,246 ± 3.0%
UPI/CVoter <gref> "UPI/CVoter poll: Donald Trump holds lead over Hillary Clinton for 11th day". Team CVoter. UPI. September 17, 2016. accessdate=September 17, 2016}} </gref> September 9–15, 2016 47% 48% 1 1,229 ± 3.0%
Ipsos/Reuters <gref> "Race tightens in projected U.S. Electoral College vote: Reuters/Ipsos". Ipsos/Reuters. September 17, 2016. accessdate=September 17, 2016}} </gref> September 9–15, 2016 42% 38% 4 1,579 ±3.0%
USC/Los Angeles Times <gref> "Who's Winning? Daily track of Clinton and Trump's support". Los Angeles Times. accessdate=16 September 2016}} </gref> September 9–15, 2016 41% 47% 6 2,497 ± 2.8%
Fox News <gref name=foxsep15-2016> "Fox News Poll Sept. 15, 2016". Anderson Robbins Research/Shaw & Company Research. Fox News. September 15, 2016. accessdate=September 16, 2016}} </gref> September 11–14, 2016 45% 46% 1 867 ± 3.0%
UPI/CVoter <gref> "UPI/CVoter poll: Donald Trump maintains steady 1 point lead over Hillary Clinton". Team CVoter. UPI. September 16, 2016. accessdate=September 16, 2016}} </gref> September 8–14, 2016 47% 48% 1 1,265 ± 3.0%
USC/Los Angeles Times <gref> "Where the presidential race stands today". Los Angeles Times. accessdate=15 September 2016}} </gref> September 8–14, 2016 41% 47% 6 2,499 ± 3.1%
YouGov/Economist <gref name=youeconsep1416> "YouGov/Economist Poll: September 10-13, 2016". YouGov. The Economist. September 14, 2016. accessdate= September 14, 2016}} </gref> September 10–13, 2016 46% 44% 2 1,087 ± 4.0%
CBS News/New York Times <gref name=cbssep1516> "Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton locked in tight race nationally - CBS/NYT poll". SSRS of Media, PA. CBS News/New York Times. September 15, 2016. accessdate=September 15, 2016}} </gref> September 9–13, 2016 46% 44% 2 1,433 ± 3%
Quinnipiac University <gref name=quinnsep1416> "Trump Cuts Clinton Lead In Half, Quinnipiac University National Poll Finds, Most Americans Are Voting Against, Not For, A Candidate" (PDF). Quinnipiac University. September 14, 2016. accessdate=September 14, 2016}} </gref> September 8–13, 2016 48% 43% 5 960 ± 3.2%
UPI/CVoter <gref> "UPI/CVoter poll: Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton pull back into virtual tie". Team CVoter. UPI. September 15, 2016. accessdate=September 15, 2016}} </gref> September 7–13, 2016 47% 48% 1 1,245 ± 3.0%
USC/Los Angeles Times <gref> "Where the presidential race stands today". Los Angeles Times. accessdate=14 September 2016}} </gref> September 7–13, 2016 42% 47% 5 2,550 ± 2.7%
Ipsos/Reuters <gref name=ipsosreusept1416> "Core Political Data" (PDF). Ipsos. Real Clear Politics. September 13, 2016. accessdate=September 14, 2016}} </gref> September 8–12, 2016 40% 39% 1 1,127 ± 3.3%
UPI/CVoter <gref> "UPI/CVoter poll: Donald Trump maintains 3-point lead over Hillary Clinton". Team CVoter. UPI. September 14, 2016. accessdate=September 15, 2016}} </gref> September 6–12, 2016 46% 49% 3 1,232 ± 3.0%
Pew Research <gref name=pewsept1316> "In Their Own Words:Why Voters Support - and Have Concerns About - Clinton and Trump" (PDF). Pew Research Center. September 21, 2016. accessdate=September 22, 2016}} </gref> August 16 – September 12, 2016 52% 44% 8 3,941 ± 2.6%
NBC News/SurveyMonkey <gref name=nbcsmsept1316> "Poll: Clinton's Lead Narrows Among Independents, Voters Nationally". SurveyMonkey. NBC News. September 13, 2016. accessdate=September 13, 2016}} </gref> September 5–11, 2016 48% 44% 4 16,220 ± 1.1%
UPI/CVoter <gref> "UPI/CVoter poll: Donald Trump widens lead over Hillary Clinton to 3 points". Team CVoter. UPI. September 12, 2016. accessdate=September 12, 2016}} </gref> September 5–11, 2016 46% 49% 3 1,260 ± 3.0%
Morning Consult <gref name=morningconsep1116> "Presidential Race a Near Toss-Up Among Likely Voters". Morning Consult. September 11, 2016. accessdate=September 11, 2016}} </gref> September 6–8, 2016 44% 43% 1 1,710 ± 2.0%
ABC News/Washington Post <gref name="ABC911"> "Washington Post-ABC News national poll Sept. 5-8, 2016". ABC News/Washington Post. September 11, 2016. accessdate=September 11, 2016}} </gref> September 5–8, 2016 51% 43% 8 642 ± 4.5%
USC/Los Angeles Times <gref> "Where the presidential race stands today". Los Angeles Times. University of Southern California. accessdate=September 9, 2016}} </gref> September 2–8, 2016 45% 44% 1 2,653 ± 2.4%
UPI/CVoter <gref> "UPI/CVoter poll: Donald Trump widens lead over Hillary Clinton to 2 points". Team CVoter. UPI. September 11, 2016. accessdate=September 11, 2016}} </gref> September 2–8, 2016 46% 48% 2 1,256 ± 3.0%
UPI/CVoter <gref> "UPI/CVoter: Donald Trump maintains 1 point lead over Hillary Clinton". Team CVoter. UPI. September 10, 2016. accessdate=September 10, 2016}} </gref> September 1–7, 2016 47% 48% 1 1,226 ± 3.0%
YouGov/Economist <gref name=youeconsep0716> "YouGov/Economist Poll: September 4-6, 2016". YouGov. The Economist. September 7, 2016. accessdate= September 7, 2016}} </gref> September 4–6, 2016 44% 42% 2 1,077 ± 4.7%
UPI/CVoter <gref> "UPI/CVoter poll: Donald Trump pushes ahead of Hillary Clinton". Team CVoter. UPI. September 8, 2016. accessdate=September 9, 2016}} </gref> August 31 – September 6, 2016 47% 47% Tied 1,262 ± 3.0%
Ipsos/Reuters <gref name=ipsosreu97> "Core Political Data" (PDF). Ipsos. Real Clear Politics. September 6, 2016. accessdate=September 7, 2016}} </gref> September 1–5, 2016 40% 38% 2 1,084 ± 3.5%
UPI/CVoter <gref> "UPI/CVoter poll: Hillary Clinton has 2-point lead over Donald Trump". Team CVoter. UPI. September 7, 2016. accessdate=September 8, 2016}} </gref> August 30 – September 5, 2016 48% 46% 2 1,220 ± 3.0%
CNN/ORC <gref name=cnnorcsept616> "CNN/ORC International Poll" (PDF). ORC International. CNN. September 6, 2016. accessdate=September 3, 2016}} </gref> September 1–4, 2016 48% 49% 1 786 ± 3.5%
NBC News/SurveyMonkey <gref name=nbcsmsept616> "Clinton Holds Steady Against Trump as Campaign Enters Final Weeks: Poll". SurveyMonkey. NBC News. September 6, 2016. accessdate=September 6, 2016}} </gref> August 29 – September 4, 2016 48% 42% 6 32,226 ± 1.0%
UPI/CVoter <gref> "UPI/CVoter poll: Hillary Clinton holds lead over Donald Trump". Team CVoter. UPI. September 6, 2016. accessdate=September 6, 2016}} </gref> August 29 – September 4, 2016 49% 47% 2 1,237 ± 3.0%
UPI/CVoter <gref> "UPI/CVoter poll: Hillary Clinton edges out Donald Trump with 3.85-point lead". Team CVoter. UPI. September 5, 2016. accessdate=September 6, 2016}} </gref> August 28 – September 3, 2016 49% 46% 3 1,242 ± 3.0%
Morning Consult <gref name=morningconsep0316> "Trump's Immigration Stance Isn't Hurting Him". Morning Consult. September 3, 2016. accessdate=September 3, 2016}} </gref> September 1–2, 2016 42% 40% 2 2,001 ± 2%
Ipsos/Reuters <gref name=ipsosreu92> "Trump catches up to Clinton, latest Reuters/Ipsos poll finds". Reuters. September 2, 2016. accessdate=September 2, 2016}} </gref> August 26 – September 1, 2016 39% 40% 1 1,804 ± 3.0%
IBD/TIPP <gref name=ibdtippsep22016> "Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump Are Tied In Latest IBD/TIPP Poll". TIPP. Investor's Business Daily. September 2, 2016. x </gref> August 26 – September 1, 2016 44% 43% 1 861 ± 3.4%
Fox News <gref name=foxaug31-2016> "Fox News Poll Aug. 31, 2016". Anderson Robbins Research/Shaw & Company Research. Fox News. August 31, 2016. accessdate=August 31, 2016}} </gref> August 28–30, 2016 48% 42% 6 1,011 ± 3.0%
UPI/CVoter <gref> "UPI/CVoter poll: Hillary Clinton has 2.8-point lead over Donald Trump". Team CVoter. UPI. September 1, 2016. accessdate=September 2, 2016}} </gref> August 24–30, 2016 49% 46% 3 1,162 ± 3.0%
Ipsos/Reuters <gref name=ipsosreu831> "Ipsos/Reuters Poll (August 31): Core Political Approval". Reuters. August 31, 2016. accessdate=August 31, 2016}} </gref> August 25–29, 2016 40% 39% 1 1,404 ± 3.0%
Suffolk University/USA Today <gref name=suffolksept116> "Suffolk University/USA Today Poll Shows Clinton Leading Trump by 7 Points". Suffolk University. USA Today. September 1, 2016. accessdate=September 2, 2016}} </gref> August 24–29, 2016 48% 41% 7 1,000 ± 3.0%
UPI/CVoter <gref> "UPI/CVoter poll: Hillary Clinton maintains 2.7-point lead over Donald Trump". Team CVoter. UPI. August 30, 2016. accessdate=September 1, 2016}} </gref> August 23–29, 2016 50% 47% 3 1,173 ± 3.0%
USC/Los Angeles Times <gref> "Where the presidential race stands today". Los Angeles Times. University of Southern California. accessdate=August 30, 2016}} </gref> August 23–29, 2016 42% 45% 3 2,500 ± 2.5%
Public Policy Polling <gref name=ppp2016082628> "Clinton National Lead Steady at 5 Points; Both Candidates Becoming More Unpopular" (PDF). Public Policy Polling. August 30, 2016. accessdate=August 30, 2016}} </gref> August 26–28, 2016 48% 43% 5 881 ± 3.3%
Monmouth University <gref name=monuniaug2916> "Clinton Holds Lead Amid Record High Dislike of Both Nominees". Monmouth University. August 29, 2016. accessdate=August 30, 2016}} </gref> August 25–28, 2016 49% 42% 7 689 ± 3.5%
NBC News/SurveyMonkey <gref name=nbcsmaug3016> "NBC News/SurveyMonkey Weekly Election Tracking Poll". SurveyMonkey. NBC News. August 30, 2016. accessdate=August 30, 2016}} </gref> August 22–28, 2016 48% 42% 6 24,104 ± 1.0%
UPI/CVoter <gref> "UPI/CVoter poll: Hillary Clinton maintains 3.1-point lead over Donald Trump". Team CVoter. UPI. August 30, 2016. accessdate=August 30, 2016}} </gref> August 22–28, 2016 50% 47% 3 1,145 ± 3.0%
UPI/CVoter <gref> "UUPI/CVoter poll: Hillary Clinton regains lead over Donald Trump". Team CVoter. UPI. August 29, 2016. accessdate=August 29, 2016}} </gref> August 21–27, 2016 50% 47% 3 1,682 ± 3.0%
Morning Consult <gref name=morningconaug2816> "Trump Gains Ground on Clinton; Black Voters Still Wary". Morning Consult. August 28, 2016. accessdate=August 28, 2016}} </gref> August 24–26, 2016 43% 40% 3 2,007 ± 2%
Ipsos/Reuters <gref name=ipsosreu826> "Clinton leads Trump by 5 points in Reuters/Ipsos poll". Reuters. August 26, 2016. accessdate=August 26, 2016}} </gref> August 22–25, 2016 41% 36% 5 1,154 ± 3%
Ipsos/Reuters <gref name=ipsosreutersaug2416> "Core Political Data" (PDF). Ipsos. Real Clear Politics. August 24, 2016. accessdate=August 26, 2016}} </gref> August 20–24, 2016 42% 35% 7 1,049 ± 2.9%
UPI/CVoter <gref> "UPI/CVoter poll: Donald Trump maintains slim lead over Hillary Clinton". Team CVoter. UPI. August 26, 2016. accessdate=August 27, 2016}} </gref> August 18–24, 2016 48% 49% 1 1,720 ± 3.0%
Quinnipiac University <gref name=quinnaug2516> "Clinton tops 50 percent, leads Trump by 10 points, Quinnipiac University National Poll finds" (PDF). Quinnipiac University. August 25, 2016. accessdate=August 26, 2016}} </gref> August 18–24, 2016 51% 41% 10 1,496 ± 2.5%
USC/Los Angeles Times <gref> "Where the presidential race stands today". Los Angeles Times. University of Southern California. accessdate=August 23, 2016}} </gref> August 18–24, 2016 44% 44% Tied 2,434 ± 2.3%
YouGov/Economist <gref name=youeconaug2416> "YouGov/Economist Poll: August 19-23, 2016". YouGov. August 24, 2016. accessdate= August 24, 2016}} </gref> August 19–23, 2016 47% 44% 3 1,080 ± 4.1%
UPI/CVoter <gref> "UPI/CVoter poll: Donald Trump leading Hillary Clinton for first time in weeks". Team CVoter. UPI. August 25, 2016. accessdate=August 26, 2016}} </gref> August 17–23, 2016 48% 48% Tied 1,737 ± 3.0%
Ipsos/Reuters <gref name=reuters823> "Clinton leads Trump by 12 points in Reuters/Ipsos poll". Reuters. August 23, 2016. accessdate=August 23, 2016}} </gref> August 18–22, 2016 45% 33% 12 1,115 ± 3%
UPI/CVoter <gref> "UPI/CVoter poll: Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump remain within 1 percentage point". Team CVoter. UPI. August 24, 2016. accessdate=August 24, 2016}} </gref> August 16–22, 2016 48% 48% Tied 1,752 ± 3.0%
UPI/CVoter <gref> "UPI/CVoter poll: Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump hold steady in virtual tie". Team CVoter. UPI. August 23, 2016. accessdate=August 24, 2016}} </gref> August 15–21, 2016 48% 47% 1 1,795 ± 3.0%
NBC News/SurveyMonkey <gref name=nbcsmaug2316> "NBC News/SurveyMonkey Weekly Election Tracking Poll". SurveyMonkey. NBC News. August 23, 2016. accessdate=August 23, 2016}} </gref> August 15–21, 2016 50% 42% 8 17,451 ± 1.1%
American Research Group <gref> "National Presidential Ballot" (PDF). American Research Group. August 22, 2016. accessdate=August 22, 2016}} </gref> August 17–20, 2016 47% 42% 5 994 ± 3.2%
Morning Consult <gref name=morningconaug2116> "Trump's Campaign Shakeup Is Likely Too Little, Too Late". Morning Consult. August 21, 2016. accessdate=August 21, 2016}} </gref> August 16–20, 2016 44% 38% 6 2,001 ± 2%
UPI/CVoter <gref> "UPI/CVoter poll: Donald Trump sticks to script, comes to within 1% of Hillary Clinton's lead". Team CVoter. UPI. August 22, 2016. accessdate=August 22, 2016}} </gref> August 14–20, 2016 48% 47% 1 1,191 ± 3.0%
USC/Los Angeles Times <gref> "Where the presidential race stands today". Los Angeles Times. University of Southern California. accessdate=August 21, 2016}} </gref> August 14–20, 2016 43% 45% 2 2,385 ± 2.8%
Ipsos/Reuters <gref name=ipsosreutersaug1716> "Core Political Data" (PDF). Ipsos/Reuters. Real Clear Politics. August 17, 2016. accessdate=August 19, 2016}} </gref> August 13–17, 2016 41% 36% 5 1,049 ± 2.8%
UPI/CVoter <gref> "UPI/CVoter poll: Hillary Clinton's lead over Donald Trump narrows". Team CVoter. UPI. August 19, 2016. accessdate=August 20, 2016}} </gref> August 11–17, 2016 50% 46% 4 1,009 ± 3.0%
UPI/CVoter <gref> "UPI/CVoter poll: Hillary Clinton maintains steady lead over Donald Trump". Team CVoter. UPI. August 18, 2016. accessdate=August 19, 2016}} </gref> August 9–16, 2016 51% 44% 7 1,069 ± 3.0%
Ipsos/Reuters <gref> "Clinton leads Trump by six points in latest Reuters/Ipsos poll". Reuters. August 16, 2016. accessdate=August 17, 2016}} </gref> August 11–15, 2016 41% 35% 6 1,132 ± 3%
Normington, Petts & Associates <gref name=npaaug1416> "National Survey" (PDF). Normington, Petts & Associates. August 18, 2016. accessdate=August 20, 2016}} </gref> August 9–15, 2016 50% 40% 10 1,000 ± 3.1%
UPI/CVoter <gref> "UPI/CVoter poll: Hillary Clinton gains as Donald Trump slides". Team CVoter. UPI. August 17, 2016. accessdate=August 18, 2016}} </gref> August 9–15, 2016 51% 44% 7 1,035 ± 3.0%
Morning Consult <gref name=morningaug1416> "Poll: Trump Arrests Slide, but Favorability Reaches New Depths". Morning Consult. August 14, 2016. accessdate=August 16, 2016}} </gref> August 11–14, 2016 44% 37% 7 2,001 ± 2%
NBC News/SurveyMonkey <gref name=nbcaug1616> "Poll: Clinton Maintains Big Lead as Voters Doubt Trump's Temperament". SurveyMonkey. NBC News. August 16, 2016. accessdate=August 16, 2016}} </gref> August 8–14, 2016 50% 41% 9 15,179 ± 1.2%
UPI/CVoter <gref> "UPI/CVoter poll: Hillary Clinton builds on lead over Donald Trump". Team CVoter. UPI. August 16, 2016. accessdate=August 17, 2016}} </gref> August 7–14, 2016 50% 45% 5 975 ± 3.0%
UPI/CVoter <gref> "UPI/CVoter poll: Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump by 3.5 points". Team CVoter. UPI. August 15, 2016. accessdate=August 15, 2016}} </gref> August 7–13, 2016 49% 46% 3 1,403 ± 3.0%
UPI/CVoter <gref> "UPI/CVoter poll: Hillary Clinton rebounds after 3 days of lost ground". Team CVoter. UPI. August 12, 2016. accessdate=August 12, 2016}} </gref> August 3–10, 2016 49% 45% 4 1,077 ± 3.0%
Ipsos/Reuters <gref name=ipsosreutersaug1016> "Core Political Data" (PDF). Ipsos/Reuters. Real Clear Politics. August 10, 2016. accessdate=August 12, 2016}} </gref> August 6–10, 2016 42% 36% 6 974 ± 2.9%
YouGov/Economist <gref name=youeconaug1016> "YouGov/Economist Poll: August 6-9, 2016". YouGov. August 10, 2016. accessdate= August 10, 2016}} </gref> August 6–9, 2016 48% 41% 7 1,300 ± 4.2%
UPI/CVoter <gref> "UPI/CVoter poll: Trump cuts Clinton's lead to pre-convention levels". Team CVoter. UPI. August 11, 2016. accessdate=August 11, 2016}} </gref> August 3–9, 2016 48% 46% 2 1,002 ± 3.0%
Bloomberg Politics <gref name=bloombergaug> "Bloomberg Politics National Poll". Bloomberg Politics. August 10, 2016. accessdate= August 10, 2016}} </gref> August 5–8, 2016 50% 44% 6 749 ± 3.6%
Ipsos/Reuters <gref> "Clinton extends lead over Trump to 7 points: Reuters/Ipsos". Reuters. August 9, 2016. x </gref> August 4–8, 2016 42% 35% 7 1,152 ± 3.0%
UPI/CVoter <gref> "UPI/CVoter poll: Trump stabilizes standing for a second consecutive day". Team CVoter. UPI. August 10, 2016. accessdate=August 11, 2016}} </gref> August 2–8, 2016 49% 45% 4 993 ± 3.0%
PSRAI <gref name=psra081016 /> x x x August 4–7, 2016 45% 39% 6 798 ± 3.9%
UPI/CVoter <gref> "UPI/CVoter poll: Donald Trump stops the bleeding for a day". Team CVoter. UPI. August 9, 2016. accessdate=August 9, 2016}} </gref> August 1–7, 2016 49% 44% 5 1,407 ± 3.0%
NBC News/SurveyMonkey <gref name=nbcaug0916> "NBC News/SurveyMonkey Weekly Election Tracking Poll". SurveyMonkey. NBC News. August 9, 2016. accessdate=August 9, 2016}} </gref> August 1–7, 2016 51% 41% 10 11,480 ± 1.2%
UPI/CVoter <gref> "UPI/CVoter daily poll: Clinton maintains 7-point lead over Trump". Team CVoter. UPI. August 8, 2016. x </gref> July 31 – August 6, 2016 50% 43% 7 1,036 ± 3.0%
USC/Los Angeles Times <gref> "Who's Winning? Daily track of Clinton and Trump's support". Los Angeles Times. University of Southern California. August 7, 2016. x </gref> July 31 – August 6, 2016 45% 44% 1 2,146 ± 2.8%
Morning Consult <gref name=morningaug0716> "Clinton Consolidates Lead Over Trump After Rough Week for Republicans". Morning Consult. August 7, 2016. accessdate=August 7, 2016}} </gref> August 4–5, 2016 46% 37% 9 2,001 ± 2%
ABC News/Washington Post <gref name="ABC08"> "Poll finds Clinton has widened lead ahead of Trump to 8 points". ABC News/Washington Post. August 6, 2016. x </gref> August 1–4, 2016 51% 44% 7 1,002 ± 3.5%
Ipsos/Reuters <gref name=ipsosaug4> "Clinton's lead over Trump narrows to less than three points: Reuters/Ipsos". Ipsos. Reuters. Aug 5, 2016. accessdate=Aug 5, 2016}} </gref> July 31 – August 4, 2016 42% 39% 3 1,154 ± 3.0%
UPI/CVoter <gref> "UPI/CVoter poll: Clinton continues gaining ground at Trump's expense". Team CVoter. UPI. August 5, 2016. x </gref> July 29 – August 4, 2016 50% 44% 6 1,060 ± 3.0%
IBD/TIPP <gref name=ibdtippaug52016> "Trump Loses Ground Across The Board Against Clinton, IBD/TIPP Poll Finds". TIPP. Investor's Business Daily. August 5, 2016. x </gref> July 29 – August 4, 2016 46% 39% 7 921 ± 3.4%
McClatchy/Marist <gref name=mcclatchymaristaug42016> "McClatchy-Marist Poll of 1,132 National Adults". Marist. McClatchy. Aug 4, 2016. accessdate=Aug 5, 2016}} </gref> August 1–3, 2016 48% 33% 15 983 ± 3.1%
NBC News/Wall Street Journal <gref name=nbcwsjaug42016> "NBC News/Wall Street Journal Survey". HART RESEARCH ASSOCIATES/PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES. NBC News/Wall Street Journal. August 4, 2016. accessdate=August 5, 2016}} </gref> July 31 – August 3, 2016 47% 38% 9 800 ± 3.46%
Ipsos/Reuters <gref name=ipsosaug3> "Core Political Data". Ipsos. Ipsos. Aug 3, 2016. accessdate=Aug 4, 2016}} </gref> July 30 – August 3, 2016 43% 39% 4 1,072 ± 3.5%
USC/Los Angeles Times <gref> "The USC Dornsife / LA Times Presidential Election "Daybreak" Poll". Los Angeles Times. University of Southern California. accessdate=August 4, 2016}} </gref> July 28 – August 3, 2016 45% 44% 1 2,175 ± 2.4%
UPI/CVoter <gref> "UPI/CVoter Poll". Team CVoter. UPI. accessdate=August 4, 2016}} </gref> July 27 – August 2, 2016 49% 46% 3 989 ± 3.0%
Fox News <gref name=foxaug3-2016> "Fox News Poll Aug. 3, 2016". Anderson Robbins Research/Shaw & Company Research. Fox News. August 3, 2016. accessdate=August 4, 2016}} </gref> July 31 – August 2, 2016 49% 39% 10 1,022 ± 3%
USC/Los Angeles Times <gref> "The USC Dornsife / LA Times Presidential Election "Daybreak" Poll". Los Angeles Times. University of Southern California. accessdate=August 3, 2016}} </gref> July 27 – August 2, 2016 44% 45% 1 2,186 ± 2.2%
YouGov/Economist <gref name=aug1-2016> "The Economist/YouGov Poll" (PDF). YouGov. The Economist. accessdate=August 2, 2016}} </gref> July 31 – August 1, 2016 46% 43% 3 1,300 ± 4%
Ipsos/Reuters <gref> "Clinton extends lead over Trump to 8 percentage points: Reuters/Ipsos". Reuters. accessdate=August 2, 2016}} </gref> July 28 – August 1, 2016 43% 35% 8 1,289 ± 3%
USC/Los Angeles Times <gref> "The USC Dornsife / LA Times Presidential Election "Daybreak" Poll". Los Angeles Times. University of Southern California. accessdate=August 2, 2016}} </gref> July 26 – August 1, 2016 43% 45% 2 2,171 ± 2.5%
CNN/ORC <gref name=cnnorcaug1> "CNN/ORC International Poll" (PDF). SSRS of Media. CNN. ORC International. August 1, 2016. accessdate=August 2, 2016}} </gref> July 29–31, 2016 52% 43% 9 1,003 ± 3%
CBS News <gref name=cbsnewsaug1> "Did Clinton get a post-convention bump?". SSRS of Media. CBS News. August 1, 2016. accessdate=August 1, 2016}} </gref> July 29–31, 2016 47% 41% 6 1,131 ± 3%
NBC News/SurveyMonkey <gref name=nbcnewsaug2> "NBC News/SurveyMonkey Weekly Election Tracking Poll". SurveyMonkey. NBC News. August 2, 2016. accessdate=August 2, 2016}} </gref> July 25–31, 2016 50% 42% 8 12,742 ± 1.2%
Morning Consult <gref name=morningjuly31> "Poll: Clinton Rides Convention Bump Past Trump". Morning Consult. July 31, 2016. accessdate=July 31, 2016}} </gref> July 29–30, 2016 43% 40% 3 1,931 ± 2%
Public Policy Polling <gref name=ppp2016072930> "Clinton Image Improves Following Conventions; Leads Trump by 5" (PDF). Public Policy Polling. July 29, 2016. accessdate=July 30, 2016}} </gref> July 29–30, 2016 50% 45% 5 1,276 ± 2.7%

Polls conducted in 2016

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Polls in 2016
Poll source Date Democratic
candidate
% Republican
candidate
% Leading by % Sample
size
Margin of error
Ipsos/Reuters[1] July 25–29, 2016 Hillary Clinton 40% Donald Trump 35% 5 1,290 ± 2.4%
Rasmussen Reports[2] July 26–27, 2016 Hillary Clinton 43% Donald Trump 42% 1 1,000 ± 3.0%
Ipsos/Reuters[3] July 22–26, 2016 Hillary Clinton 37% Donald Trump 39% 2 963 ± 4.0%
USC/Los Angeles Times[4] July 20–26, 2016 Hillary Clinton 40% Donald Trump 47% 7 2,150 ± 3%
Economist/YouGov[5] July 23–24, 2016 Hillary Clinton 47% Donald Trump 42% 5 1,300 ± 4.5%
Morning Consult[6] July 22–24, 2016 Hillary Clinton 40% Donald Trump 44% 4 2,502 ± 2%
CBS News[7] July 22–24, 2016 Hillary Clinton 43% Donald Trump 44% 1 1,118 ± 4%
CNN/ORC[8] July 22–24, 2016 Hillary Clinton 45% Donald Trump 48% 3 882 ± 3.5%
University of Delaware[9] July 21–24, 2016 Hillary Clinton 46% Donald Trump 42% 4 818 ± 4%
NBC News/SurveyMonkey[10] July 18–24, 2016 Hillary Clinton 46% Donald Trump 45% 1 12,931 ± 1.2%
USC/Los Angeles Times[11] July 18–24, 2016 Hillary Clinton 41% Donald Trump 45% 4 2,083 ± 3%
One America News Network/Gravis Marketing[12] July 21–22, 2016 Hillary Clinton 49% Donald Trump 51% 2 3,462 ± 1.7%
Echelon Insights[13] July 21–22, 2016 Hillary Clinton 45% Donald Trump 41% 4 912 ± ?%
Ipsos/Reuters[14] July 18–22, 2016 Hillary Clinton 41% Donald Trump 38% 3 1,036 ± 4.0%
USC/Los Angeles Times[15] July 16–22, 2016 Hillary Clinton 42% Donald Trump 44% 2 2,010 ± %
American Research Group[16] July 17–20, 2016 Hillary Clinton 43% Donald Trump 42% 1 990 ± 3.2%
Ipsos/Reuters[17] July 16–20, 2016 Hillary Clinton 40% Donald Trump 36% 4 1,522 ± 2.9%
Rasmussen Reports[18] July 18–19, 2016 Hillary Clinton 42% Donald Trump 43% 1 1,000 ± 3.0%
Greenberg Quinlan Rosner[19] July 13–18, 2016 Hillary Clinton 50% Donald Trump 43% 7 900 ± 3.27%
Economist/YouGov[20] July 15–17, 2016 Hillary Clinton 45% Donald Trump 41% 4 925 ± 4.5%
NBC News/SurveyMonkey[21] July 11–17, 2016 Hillary Clinton 46% Donald Trump 45% 1 9,436 ± 1.4%
Morning Consult[22] July 14–16, 2016 Hillary Clinton 41% Donald Trump 39% 2 2,002 ± 2%
CNN/ORC[23] July 13–16, 2016 Hillary Clinton 49% Donald Trump 42% 7 872 ± 3.5%
icitizen[24] July 12–15, 2016 Hillary Clinton 46% Donald Trump 41% 5 1,000 ± %
ABC News/Washington Post[25] July 11–14, 2016 Hillary Clinton 47% Donald Trump 43% 4 1,003 ± 3.5%
USC/Los Angeles Times[26] July 8–14, 2016 Hillary Clinton 40% Donald Trump 43% 3 1,608 ± 3.0%
Rasmussen Reports[27] July 12–13, 2016 Hillary Clinton 37% Donald Trump 44% 7 1,000 ± 3.0%
NBC News/Wall Street Journal[28] July 9–13, 2016 Hillary Clinton 46% Donald Trump 41% 5 1,000 ± 3.1%
CBS News/New York Times[29] July 8–12, 2016 Hillary Clinton 40% Donald Trump 40% Tied 1,358 ± 3.0%
The Economist/YouGov[30] July 9–11, 2016 Hillary Clinton 45% Donald Trump 43% 2 1,300 ± 4.2%
NBC News/SurveyMonkey[31] July 4–10, 2016 Hillary Clinton 47% Donald Trump 44% 3 7,869 ± 1.4%
Morning Consult[32] July 8–10, 2016 Hillary Clinton 42% Donald Trump 41% 1 2,001 ± 2%
McClatchy-Marist[33] July 5–9, 2016 Hillary Clinton 42% Donald Trump 39% 3 1,053 ± 3%
Ipsos/Reuters[34] July 2–6, 2016 Hillary Clinton 44% Donald Trump 33% 11 1,345 ± 2.8%
Rasmussen Reports[35] July 5, 2016 Hillary Clinton 40% Donald Trump 42% 2 1,000 ± 3.0%
Ipsos/Reuters[36] July 1–5, 2016 Hillary Clinton 46% Donald Trump 33% 13 1,441 ± 3.0%
The Economist/YouGov[37] July 2–4, 2016 Hillary Clinton 47% Donald Trump 42% 5 1,300 ± 3.9%
Morning Consult[38] June 30 – July 4, 2016 Hillary Clinton 41% Donald Trump 40% 1 2,001 ± 2%
NBC News/SurveyMonkey[39] June 27 – July 3, 2016 Hillary Clinton 48% Donald Trump 43% 5 10,072 ± 1.3%
Ipsos/Reuters[40] June 27 – July 1, 2016 Hillary Clinton 44% Donald Trump 35% 9.4 1,080 ± 3.5%
Rasmussen Reports[41] June 28–29, 2016 Hillary Clinton 39% Donald Trump 43% 4 1,000 ± 3.0%
Suffolk University/USA Today[42] June 26–29, 2016 Hillary Clinton 46% Donald Trump 40% 5.2 1,000 ± 3.0%
Ipsos/Reuters[43] June 25–29, 2016 Hillary Clinton 42% Donald Trump 32% 10 1,247 ± 2.8%
IBD/TIPP[44] June 24–29, 2016 Hillary Clinton 44% Donald Trump 40% 4 837 ± 3.5%
One America News Network/Gravis Marketing[45] June 27–28, 2016 Hillary Clinton 50% Donald Trump 50% Tied 2,162 ± 2.1%
Public Policy Polling[46] June 27–28, 2016 Hillary Clinton 48% Donald Trump 44% 4 947 ± 3.2%
Fox News[47] June 26–28, 2016 Hillary Clinton 44% Donald Trump 38% 6 1,017 ± 3%
Morning Consult[48] June 24–27, 2016 Hillary Clinton 44% Donald Trump 39% 5 1,998 ± 2%
Quinnipiac University[49] June 21–27, 2016 Hillary Clinton 42% Donald Trump 40% 2 1,610 ± 2.4%
NBC News/SurveyMonkey[50] June 20–26, 2016 Hillary Clinton 49% Donald Trump 41% 8 5,818 ± 1.8%
Pew Research[51] June 15–26, 2016 Hillary Clinton 51% Donald Trump 42% 9 1,655 ± 2.7%
Ipsos/Reuters[52] June 20–24, 2016 Hillary Clinton 47% Donald Trump 33% 14 1,201 ± 3.3%
ABC News/Washington Post[53] June 20–23, 2016 Hillary Clinton 51% Donald Trump 39% 12 1,001 ± 3.5%
NBC News/Wall Street Journal[54] June 19–23, 2016 Hillary Clinton 46% Donald Trump 41% 5 1,000 ± 3.1%
Ipsos/Reuters[55] June 18–22, 2016 Hillary Clinton 44% Donald Trump 34% 10 1,339 ± 2.8%
Rasmussen Reports[56] June 20–21, 2016 Hillary Clinton 44% Donald Trump 39% 5 1,000 ± 3%
Economist/YouGov[57] June 18–20, 2016 Hillary Clinton 43% Donald Trump 39% 4 1,011 ± 4.2%
American Research Group[58] June 17–20, 2016 Hillary Clinton 50% Donald Trump 41% 9 987 ± 3.2%
Morning Consult[59] June 15–20, 2016 Hillary Clinton 42% Donald Trump 40% 2 3,891 ± 2%
CNN/ORC[60] June 16–19, 2016 Hillary Clinton 47% Donald Trump 42% 5 891 ± 3.5%
Monmouth University[61] June 15–19, 2016 Hillary Clinton 47% Donald Trump 40% 7 803 ± 3.5%
NBC News/SurveyMonkey[62] June 13–19, 2016 Hillary Clinton 48% Donald Trump 42% 6 16,135 ± 1.1%
Reuters/Ipsos[63] June 13–17, 2016 Hillary Clinton 46% Donald Trump 35% 10.7 1,133 ± 3.4%
One America News Network/Gravis Marketing[64] June 16, 2016 Hillary Clinton 51% Donald Trump 49% 2 2,197 ± 2.1%
Rasmussen Reports[65] June 14–15, 2016 Hillary Clinton 44% Donald Trump 39% 5 1,000 ± 3%
Ipsos/Reuters[66] June 11–15, 2016 Hillary Clinton 41% Donald Trump 32% 9 1,323 ± 2.8%
CNBC[67] June 11–13, 2016 Hillary Clinton 40% Donald Trump 35% 5 801 ± 3.5%
CBS News[68] June 9–13, 2016 Hillary Clinton 43% Donald Trump 37% 6 1,048 ± 3.0%
NBC News/SurveyMonkey[69] June 6–12, 2016 Hillary Clinton 49% Donald Trump 42% 7 9,355 ± 1.4%
Bernie Sanders 52% Donald Trump 39% 13
Morning Consult[70] June 8–9, 2016 Hillary Clinton 42% Donald Trump 37% 5 1,362 ± 3%
Fox News[71] June 5–8, 2016 Hillary Clinton 42% Donald Trump 39% 3 1,004 ± 3%
Bernie Sanders 49% Donald Trump 38% 11
Ipsos/Reuters[72] June 4–8, 2016 Hillary Clinton 42% Donald Trump 34% 8 1,716 ± 2.7%
Rasmussen Reports[73] June 6–7, 2016 Hillary Clinton 42% Donald Trump 38% 4 1,000 ± 3%
Morning Consult[74] June 3–5, 2016 Hillary Clinton 44% Donald Trump 40% 4 4,002 ± 2%
Bernie Sanders 51% Donald Trump 38% 13
YouGov/Economist[75] June 2–5, 2016 Hillary Clinton 44% Donald Trump 41% 3 1,636 ± 3.2%
Bernie Sanders 48% Donald Trump 37% 11
IBD/TIPP[76] May 31 – June 5, 2016 Hillary Clinton 45% Donald Trump 40% 5 828 ± 3.3%
Bernie Sanders 49% Donald Trump 39% 10
NBC News/SurveyMonkey[77] May 30 – June 5, 2016 Hillary Clinton 48% Donald Trump 44% 4 9,240 ± 1.4%
Bernie Sanders 52% Donald Trump 40% 12
Rasmussen Reports[78] May 31 – June 1, 2016 Hillary Clinton 39% Donald Trump 38% 1 1,000 ± 3%
Ipsos/Reuters[79] May 28 – June 1, 2016 Hillary Clinton 43% Donald Trump 34% 9 1,332 ± 2.8%
Morning Consult[80] May 24–30, 2016 Hillary Clinton 42% Donald Trump 39% 3 4,002 ± 2%
Quinnipiac University[81] May 24–30, 2016 Hillary Clinton 45% Donald Trump 41% 4 1,561 ± 2.5%
Bernie Sanders 48% Donald Trump 39% 9
NBC News/SurveyMonkey[82] May 23–29, 2016 Hillary Clinton 47% Donald Trump 45% 2 12,969 ± 1.2%
Bernie Sanders 52% Donald Trump 40% 12
Ipsos/Reuters[83] May 21–25, 2016 Hillary Clinton 41% Donald Trump 36% 5 1,576 ± 2.8%
Rasmussen Reports[84] May 23–24, 2016 Hillary Clinton 40% Donald Trump 39% 1 1,000 ± 3.0%
YouGov/Economist[85] May 20–23, 2016 Hillary Clinton 42% Donald Trump 41% 1 2,000 ± 3.1%
Bernie Sanders 48% Donald Trump 39% 9
Morning Consult[86] May 19–23, 2016 Hillary Clinton 38% Donald Trump 35% 3 2,001 ± 2%
NBC News/SurveyMonkey[87] May 16–22, 2016 Hillary Clinton 47% Donald Trump 43% 4 14,513 ± 1%
Bernie Sanders 53% Donald Trump 41% 12
American Research Group[88] May 17–20, 2016 Hillary Clinton 46% Donald Trump 46% Tie 2,001 ± 2%
ABC News/Washington Post[89] May 16–19, 2016 Hillary Clinton 44% Donald Trump 46% 2 829 ± 3.5%
Schoen Consulting[90] May 16–19, 2016 Hillary Clinton 44% Donald Trump 42% 2 1,000 ± 3%
NBC News/Wall Street Journal[91] May 15–19, 2016 Hillary Clinton 46% Donald Trump 43% 3 1,000 ± 3.0%
Bernie Sanders 54% Donald Trump 39% 15
Rasmussen Reports[92] May 17–18, 2016 Hillary Clinton 37% Donald Trump 42% 5 1,000 ± 3.0%
Ipsos/Reuters[93] May 14–18, 2016 Hillary Clinton 41% Donald Trump 36% 5 1,677 ± 2.7%
Fox News[94] May 14–17, 2016 Hillary Clinton 42% Donald Trump 45% 3 1,021 ± 3%
Bernie Sanders 46% Donald Trump 42% 4
CBS News/New York Times[95] May 13–17, 2016 Hillary Clinton 47% Donald Trump 41% 6 1,300 ± 3%
Bernie Sanders 51% Donald Trump 38% 13
McLaughlin[96] May 11–16, 2016 Hillary Clinton 46% Donald Trump 42% 4 1,000 ± 3.1%
Morning Consult[97] May 11–15, 2016 Hillary Clinton 42% Donald Trump 40% 2 3,971 ± 2%
Bernie Sanders 50% Donald Trump 37% 13
NBC News/SurveyMonkey[98] May 9–15, 2016 Hillary Clinton 48% Donald Trump 45% 3 12,507 ± 1.2%
Bernie Sanders 53% Donald Trump 41% 12
Ipsos/Reuters[99] May 7–11, 2016 Hillary Clinton 41% Donald Trump 37% 4 1,611 ± 2.8%
One America News Network/Gravis Marketing[100] May 10, 2016 Hillary Clinton 51% Donald Trump 49% 2 1,547 ± 2.5%
Ipsos/Reuters[101] May 6–10, 2016 Hillary Clinton 41% Donald Trump 40% 1 1,289 ± 3.0%
Public Policy Polling[102] May 6–9, 2016 Hillary Clinton 47% Donald Trump 41% 6 1,222 ± 3.2%
Bernie Sanders 50% Donald Trump 39% 11
Ipsos/Reuters[103] April 30 – May 4, 2016 Hillary Clinton 45% Donald Trump 36% 9 1,277 ± 3.1%
Morning Consult[104] April 29 – May 2, 2016 Hillary Clinton 45% Donald Trump 40% 5 1,976 ± 2.0%
CNN/ORC[105] April 28 – May 1, 2016 Hillary Clinton 54% Donald Trump 41% 13 1,001 ± 3.5%
Rasmussen Reports[106] April 27–28, 2016 Hillary Clinton 39% Donald Trump 41% 2 1,000 ± 3.0%
Rasmussen Reports[107] April 25–26, 2016 Hillary Clinton 38% Donald Trump 38% Tied 1,000 ± 3.0%
GWU/Battleground[108] April 17–20, 2016 Hillary Clinton 46% Donald Trump 43% 3 1,000 ± 3.1%
Bernie Sanders 51% Donald Trump 40% 11
NBC News/Wall Street Journal[109] April 10–14, 2016 Hillary Clinton 50% Donald Trump 39% 11 1,000 ± 3.1%
Hillary Clinton 46% Ted Cruz 44% 2
Hillary Clinton 39% John Kasich 51% 12
Bernie Sanders 52% Ted Cruz 40% 12
Fox News[110] April 11–13, 2016 Hillary Clinton 48% Donald Trump 41% 7 1,021 ± 3%
Hillary Clinton 45% Ted Cruz 44% 1
Hillary Clinton 40% John Kasich 49% 9
Bernie Sanders 53% Donald Trump 39% 14
Bernie Sanders 51% Ted Cruz 39% 12
Bernie Sanders 47% John Kasich 43% 4
CBS News[111] April 8–12, 2016 Hillary Clinton 50% Donald Trump 40% 10 1,098 ± 3.0%
Hillary Clinton 45% Ted Cruz 42% 3
Hillary Clinton 41% John Kasich 47% 6
Bernie Sanders 53% Donald Trump 36% 17
Bernie Sanders 50% Ted Cruz 38% 12
Bernie Sanders 46% John Kasich 41% 5
IBD/TIPP[112] March 28 – April 2, 2016 Hillary Clinton 47% Donald Trump 35% 12 902 ± 3.3%
Hillary Clinton 44% Ted Cruz 39% 5
Hillary Clinton 38% John Kasich 45% 7
Bernie Sanders 53% Donald Trump 36% 17
Bernie Sanders 50% Ted Cruz 38% 12
Bernie Sanders 45% John Kasich 42% 3
McClatchy-Marist[113] March 29–31, 2016 Hillary Clinton 50% Donald Trump 41% 9 1,297 ± 2.7%
Hillary Clinton 47% Ted Cruz 47% Tied
Hillary Clinton 42% John Kasich 51% 9
Bernie Sanders 57% Donald Trump 37% 20
Bernie Sanders 53% Ted Cruz 41% 12
Bernie Sanders 52% John Kasich 41% 11
Public Policy Polling[114] March 24–26, 2016 Hillary Clinton 48% Donald Trump 41% 7 1,083 ± 3.0%
Hillary Clinton 45% Ted Cruz 42% 3
Hillary Clinton 41% John Kasich 45% 4
Hillary Clinton 44% Paul Ryan 39% 5
Hillary Clinton 45% Mitt Romney 32% 13
Bernie Sanders 48% Donald Trump 40% 8
Bernie Sanders 48% Ted Cruz 41% 7
Bernie Sanders 41% John Kasich 44% 3
Bernie Sanders 45% Paul Ryan 38% 7
Bernie Sanders 48% Mitt Romney 31% 17
Bloomberg Politics[115] March 19–22, 2016 Hillary Clinton 54% Donald Trump 36% 18 815 ± 5.1%
Hillary Clinton 51% Ted Cruz 42% 9
Hillary Clinton 43% John Kasich 47% 4
Quinnipiac University[116] March 16–21, 2016 Hillary Clinton 46% Donald Trump 40% 6 1,451 ± 2.6%
Hillary Clinton 45% Ted Cruz 42% 3
Hillary Clinton 39% John Kasich 47% 8
Bernie Sanders 52% Donald Trump 38% 14
Bernie Sanders 50% Ted Cruz 39% 11
Bernie Sanders 44% John Kasich 45% 1
CBS News/New York Times[117] March 17–20, 2016 Hillary Clinton 50% Donald Trump 40% 10 1,058 ± 3.0%
Hillary Clinton 47% Ted Cruz 44% 3
Hillary Clinton 43% John Kasich 47% 4
Bernie Sanders 53% Donald Trump 38% 15
CNN/ORC[118] March 17–20, 2016 Hillary Clinton 53% Donald Trump 41% 12 925 ± 3.0%
Hillary Clinton 48% Ted Cruz 48% Tied
Hillary Clinton 45% John Kasich 51% 6
Bernie Sanders 58% Donald Trump 38% 20
Bernie Sanders 55% Ted Cruz 42% 13
Bernie Sanders 51% John Kasich 45% 6
Monmouth University[119] March 17–20, 2016 Hillary Clinton 48% Donald Trump 38% 10 848 ± 3.4%
Hillary Clinton 45% Ted Cruz 40% 5
Hillary Clinton 39% John Kasich 45% 6
NBC News/Wall Street Journal[120] March 3–6, 2016 Hillary Clinton 51% Donald Trump 38% 13 1,200 ± 2.83%
Hillary Clinton 47% Ted Cruz 45% 2
Hillary Clinton 46% Marco Rubio 46% Tied
Bernie Sanders 55% Donald Trump 37% 18
ABC News/Washington Post[121] March 3–6, 2016 Hillary Clinton 50% Donald Trump 41% 9 864 ± 4%
Rasmussen Reports[122] February 29 – March 1, 2016 Hillary Clinton 41% Donald Trump 36% 5 1,000 ± 3%
CNN/ORC[123] February 24–27, 2016 Hillary Clinton 52% Donald Trump 44% 8 920 ± 3%
Hillary Clinton 48% Ted Cruz 49% 1
Hillary Clinton 47% Marco Rubio 50% 3
Bernie Sanders 55% Donald Trump 43% 12
Bernie Sanders 57% Ted Cruz 40% 17
Bernie Sanders 53% Marco Rubio 45% 8
Fox News[124] February 15–17, 2016 Hillary Clinton 47% Donald Trump 42% 5 1,031 ± 3%
Hillary Clinton 45% Ted Cruz 46% 1
Hillary Clinton 44% Marco Rubio 48% 4
Hillary Clinton 44% John Kasich 47% 3
Hillary Clinton 45% Jeb Bush 46% 1
Bernie Sanders 53% Donald Trump 38% 15
Suffolk University/USA Today[125] February 11–15, 2016 Hillary Clinton 43% Donald Trump 45% 2 1,000 ± 3%
Hillary Clinton 42% Marco Rubio 48% 6
Hillary Clinton 44% Ted Cruz 45% 1
Hillary Clinton 38% John Kasich 49% 11
Bernie Sanders 42% Marco Rubio 46% 4
Bernie Sanders 44% Ted Cruz 42% 2
Bernie Sanders 41% John Kasich 44% 3
Bernie Sanders 43% Donald Trump 44% 1
Quinnipiac University[126] February 10–15, 2016 Hillary Clinton 44% Donald Trump 43% 1 1,342 ± 2.7%
Hillary Clinton 43% Ted Cruz 46% 3
Hillary Clinton 41% Marco Rubio 48% 7
Hillary Clinton 43% Jeb Bush 44% 1
Hillary Clinton 39% John Kasich 47% 8
Bernie Sanders 48% Donald Trump 42% 6
Bernie Sanders 49% Ted Cruz 39% 10
Bernie Sanders 47% Marco Rubio 41% 6
Bernie Sanders 49% Jeb Bush 39% 10
Bernie Sanders 45% John Kasich 41% 4
Quinnipiac University[127] February 2–4, 2016 Hillary Clinton 46% Donald Trump 41% 5 1,125 ± 2.9%
Hillary Clinton 41% Marco Rubio 48% 7
Hillary Clinton 45% Ted Cruz 45% Tied
Bernie Sanders 49% Donald Trump 39% 10
Bernie Sanders 46% Ted Cruz 42% 4
Bernie Sanders 43% Marco Rubio 43% Tied
Public Policy Polling February 2–3, 2016 Hillary Clinton 46% Jeb Bush 39% 7 1,236
Hillary Clinton 47% Ben Carson 44% 3
Hillary Clinton 46% Ted Cruz 44% 2
Hillary Clinton 44% Marco Rubio 46% 2
Hillary Clinton 47% Donald Trump 40% 7
Bernie Sanders 46% Jeb Bush 40% 6
Bernie Sanders 44% Ben Carson 44% Tied
Bernie Sanders 44% Ted Cruz 42% 2
Bernie Sanders 43% Marco Rubio 45% 2
Bernie Sanders 46% Donald Trump 42% 4
CNN/ORC[128] January 21–24, 2016 Hillary Clinton 48% Donald Trump 47% 1 1,002 ± 3.0%
Hillary Clinton 47% Marco Rubio 50% 3
Hillary Clinton 47% Ted Cruz 50% 3
Bernie Sanders 50% Donald Trump 47% 3
Bernie Sanders 49% Marco Rubio 48% 1
Bernie Sanders 50% Ted Cruz 47% 3
Morning Consult[129] January 14–17, 2016 Hillary Clinton 43% Jeb Bush 39% 4 4060 ± 2.0%
Hillary Clinton 43% Chris Christie 39% 4
Hillary Clinton 42% Ben Carson 42% Tied
Hillary Clinton 43% Marco Rubio 41% 2
Hillary Clinton 44% Donald Trump 42% 2
Hillary Clinton 43% Ted Cruz 41% 2
NBC News/Wall Street Journal[130] January 9–13, 2016 Hillary Clinton 51% Donald Trump 41% 10 800 ± 3.5%
Bernie Sanders 54% Donald Trump 39% 15
Morning Consult[131] January 8–10, 2016 Hillary Clinton 43% Jeb Bush 40% 3 2173 ± 2.0%
Hillary Clinton 43% Chris Christie 39% 4
Hillary Clinton 42% Ben Carson 41% 1
Hillary Clinton 43% Marco Rubio 40% 3
Hillary Clinton 42% Donald Trump 44% 2
Hillary Clinton 44% Ted Cruz 40% 4
Gravis Marketing/One America News Network[132] January 10, 2016 Hillary Clinton 49% Donald Trump 51% 2 2416 ± 2.0%
Hillary Clinton 50% Jeb Bush 50% Tied
Hillary Clinton 48% Marco Rubio 52% 4
Hillary Clinton 49% Rand Paul 51% 2
Hillary Clinton 50% Ted Cruz 50% Tied
Hillary Clinton 49% Ben Carson 51% 2
Hillary Clinton 50% Carly Fiorina 50% Tied
Fox News[133] January 4–7, 2016 Hillary Clinton 44% Jeb Bush 44% Tied 1006 3.0%
Hillary Clinton 44% Donald Trump 47% 3
Hillary Clinton 43% Ted Cruz 50% 7
Hillary Clinton 41% Marco Rubio 50% 9

Polls conducted in 2015

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Polls in 2015
Poll source Date Democratic
candidate
% Republican
candidate
% Leading by % Sample
Size
Margin of error
Rasmussen Reports[134] December 22–23, 2015 Hillary Clinton 37% Donald Trump 36% 1 1000 ± 3.0%
CNN/ORC[135] December 17–21, 2015 Hillary Clinton 49% Donald Trump 47% 2 927 ± 3.0%
Hillary Clinton 46% Marco Rubio 49% 3
Hillary Clinton 46% Ted Cruz 48% 2
Ipsos/Reuters[136] December 16–21, 2015 Hillary Clinton 39% Donald Trump 27% 12 1627 ± 2.8–3.7%
Emerson College Polling Society[137] December 17–20, 2015 Hillary Clinton 46% Jeb Bush 41% 5 754 ± 3.4%
Hillary Clinton 45% Marco Rubio 45% Tied
Hillary Clinton 48% Donald Trump 46% 2
Hillary Clinton 47% Ted Cruz 45% 2
Quinnipiac University[138] December 16–20, 2015 Hillary Clinton 47% Donald Trump 40% 7 1140 ± 2.9%
Hillary Clinton 44% Marco Rubio 43% 1
Hillary Clinton 44% Ted Cruz 44% Tied
Bernie Sanders 51% Donald Trump 38% 13
Bernie Sanders 42% Marco Rubio 45% 3
Bernie Sanders 43% Ted Cruz 44% 1
Fox News[139] December 16–17, 2015 Hillary Clinton 49% Donald Trump 38% 11 1013 ± 3.0%
Hillary Clinton 45% Ted Cruz 45% Tied
Hillary Clinton 43% Marco Rubio 45% 2
Hillary Clinton 46% Ben Carson 44% 2
Public Policy Polling[140] December 16–17, 2015 Hillary Clinton 46% Donald Trump 43% 3 1267 ± 2.8%
Hillary Clinton 45% Ted Cruz 43% 2
Hillary Clinton 43% Marco Rubio 44% 1
Hillary Clinton 45% Ben Carson 45% Tied
Hillary Clinton 44% Jeb Bush 39% 5
Bernie Sanders 41% Donald Trump 43% 2
Bernie Sanders 41% Ted Cruz 42% 1
Bernie Sanders 39% Marco Rubio 42% 3
Bernie Sanders 41% Ben Carson 41% Tied
Bernie Sanders 41% Jeb Bush 42% 1
Morning Consult[141] December 11–15, 2015 Hillary Clinton 46% Jeb Bush 38% 8 4038 ± 2.0%
Hillary Clinton 46% Chris Christie 35% 11
Hillary Clinton 45% Ben Carson 39% 6
Hillary Clinton 45% Marco Rubio 36% 9
Hillary Clinton 46% Donald Trump 41% 5
Hillary Clinton 48% Ted Cruz 37% 9
ABC News/Washington Post[142] December 10–13, 2015 Hillary Clinton 50% Donald Trump 44% 6 851 ± 3.5%
NBC News/Wall Street Journal[143] December 6–9, 2015 Hillary Clinton 50% Donald Trump 40% 10 1000 ± 3.4%
Hillary Clinton 48% Ted Cruz 45% 3
Hillary Clinton 46% Ben Carson 47% 1
Hillary Clinton 45% Marco Rubio 48% 3
Gravis Marketing/One America News Network[144] December 7–8, 2015 Hillary Clinton 51% Donald Trump 49% 2 1995 ± 2.2%
Hillary Clinton 51% Jeb Bush 49% 2
Hillary Clinton 50% Marco Rubio 50% Tied
Hillary Clinton 51% Rand Paul 49% 2
Hillary Clinton 52% Ted Cruz 48% 4
Hillary Clinton 51% Ben Carson 49% 2
Hillary Clinton 52% Carly Fiorina 48% 4
Morning Consult[145] December 3–7, 2015
Hillary Clinton 41% Jeb Bush 41% Tied 2047 ± 2.0%
Hillary Clinton 40% Chris Christie 40% Tied
Hillary Clinton 40% Ben Carson 45% 5
Hillary Clinton 40% Marco Rubio 41% 1
Hillary Clinton 40% Donald Trump 45% 5
Hillary Clinton 42% Ted Cruz 40% 2
USA Today/Suffolk University[146] December 2–6, 2015 Hillary Clinton 48% Donald Trump 44% 4 1000 ± 3.0%
Hillary Clinton 47% Ted Cruz 45% 2
Hillary Clinton 45% Marco Rubio 48% 3
Hillary Clinton 46% Ben Carson 45% 1
Saint Leo University Polling Institute[147] November 29 – December 3, 2015 Hillary Clinton 51% Ben Carson 38% 13 1007 ± 3.0%
Hillary Clinton 48% Marco Rubio 38% 10
Hillary Clinton 51% Donald Trump 37% 14
Hillary Clinton 52% Ted Cruz 36% 16
Hillary Clinton 49% Jeb Bush 35% 14
Hillary Clinton 51% Carly Fiorina 32% 19
MSNBC/Telemundo/Marist[148] November 15 – December 2, 2015 Hillary Clinton 52% Donald Trump 41% 11 2360 ± 2.0%
Hillary Clinton 51% Ted Cruz 44% 7
Hillary Clinton 49% Jeb Bush 45% 4
Hillary Clinton 48% Marco Rubio 45% 3
Hillary Clinton 48% Ben Carson 47% 1
CNN/ORC[149] November 27 – December 1, 2015
Hillary Clinton 49% Donald Trump 46% 3 1020 ± 3.0%
Hillary Clinton 47% Ben Carson 50% 3
Hillary Clinton 48% Marco Rubio 49% 1
Hillary Clinton 50% Ted Cruz 47% 3
Hillary Clinton 49% Jeb Bush 47% 2
Quinnipiac University[150] November 23–30, 2015
Hillary Clinton 46% Ben Carson 43% 3 1453 ± 2.6%
Hillary Clinton 47% Donald Trump 41% 6
Hillary Clinton 45% Marco Rubio 44% 1
Hillary Clinton 47% Ted Cruz 42% 5
Bernie Sanders 47% Ben Carson 41% 6
Bernie Sanders 49% Donald Trump 41% 8
Bernie Sanders 44% Marco Rubio 43% 1
Bernie Sanders 49% Ted Cruz 39% 10
ABC News/Washington Post[151] November 16–19, 2015
Hillary Clinton 46% Jeb Bush 43% 3 1004 ± 3.5%
Hillary Clinton 50% Donald Trump 42% 8
Hillary Clinton 49% Ben Carson 40% 9
Hillary Clinton 47% Ted Cruz 40% 7
Hillary Clinton 47% Marco Rubio 43% 4
Fox News[152] November 16–19, 2015
Bernie Sanders 41% Donald Trump 46% 5 1016 ± 3.0%
Hillary Clinton 41% Donald Trump 46% 5
Hillary Clinton 42% Ben Carson 47% 5
Hillary Clinton 42% Marco Rubio 50% 8
Hillary Clinton 41% Ted Cruz 45% 4
Hillary Clinton 39% Jeb Bush 45% 6
Hillary Clinton 42% Carly Fiorina 42% Tied
Hillary Clinton 43% Chris Christie 46% 3
Public Policy Polling[153] November 16–17, 2015 Hillary Clinton 43% Jeb Bush 41% 2 1360 ± 2.7%
Hillary Clinton 46% Ben Carson 45% 1
Hillary Clinton 46% Ted Cruz 44% 2
Hillary Clinton 46% Carly Fiorina 41% 5
Hillary Clinton 43% Marco Rubio 45% 2
Hillary Clinton 45% Donald Trump 44% 1
Bernie Sanders 39% Jeb Bush 42% 3
Bernie Sanders 39% Ben Carson 46% 7
Bernie Sanders 39% Ted Cruz 44% 5
Bernie Sanders 40% Carly Fiorina 42% 2
Bernie Sanders 38% Marco Rubio 44% 6
Bernie Sanders 41% Donald Trump 44% 3
McClatchy-Marist[154] October 29 – November 4, 2015 Hillary Clinton 56% Donald Trump 41% 15 540 ± 4.2%
Hillary Clinton 50% Ben Carson 48% 2
Hillary Clinton 50% Marco Rubio 45% 5
Hillary Clinton 52% Jeb Bush 44% 8
Hillary Clinton 53% Ted Cruz 43% 10
Hillary Clinton 53% Carly Fiorina 43% 10
Bernie Sanders 53% Donald Trump 41% 12
Bernie Sanders 45% Ben Carson 47% 2
Bernie Sanders 48% Marco Rubio 45% 3
Bernie Sanders 51% Jeb Bush 41% 10
Bernie Sanders 51% Ted Cruz 39% 12
Bernie Sanders 53% Carly Fiorina 39% 14
Quinnipiac University[155] October 29 – November 2, 2015 Hillary Clinton 40% Ben Carson 50% 10 1144 ± 2.9%
Hillary Clinton 46% Donald Trump 43% 3
Hillary Clinton 41% Marco Rubio 46% 5
Hillary Clinton 43% Ted Cruz 46% 3
Hillary Clinton 41% Chris Christie 46% 5
Bernie Sanders 39% Ben Carson 51% 12
Bernie Sanders 46% Donald Trump 44% 2
Bernie Sanders 41% Marco Rubio 47% 6
Bernie Sanders 44% Ted Cruz 45% 1
Bernie Sanders 42% Chris Christie 45% 3
Morning Consult[156] October 29 – November 1, 2015 Hillary Clinton 45% Jeb Bush 39% 6 2350 ± 2.0%
Hillary Clinton 47% Rand Paul 37% 10
Hillary Clinton 43% Ben Carson 44% 1
Hillary Clinton 45% Marco Rubio 39% 6
Hillary Clinton 44% Donald Trump 44% Tied
Hillary Clinton 46% Carly Fiorina 36% 10
Bay News 9/News 13/SurveyUSA[157] October 28 – November 1, 2015 Hillary Clinton 43% Donald Trump 47% 4 2712 ± 2.0%
Hillary Clinton 44% Ben Carson 47% 3
Hillary Clinton 46% Jeb Bush 44% 2
Hillary Clinton 46% Marco Rubio 45% 1
Hillary Clinton 48% Carly Fiorina 42% 6
Bernie Sanders 41% Donald Trump 50% 9
Bernie Sanders 40% Ben Carson 48% 8
Bernie Sanders 44% Jeb Bush 46% 2
Bernie Sanders 44% Marco Rubio 46% 2
Bernie Sanders 46% Carly Fiorina 43% 3
NBC News/Wall Street Journal[158] October 25–29, 2015 Hillary Clinton 50% Donald Trump 42% 8 847 ± 3.4%
Hillary Clinton 47% Ben Carson 47% Tied
Hillary Clinton 47% Marco Rubio 42% 5
Hillary Clinton 47% Jeb Bush 43% 4
Bernie Sanders 50% Donald Trump 41% 9
Bernie Sanders 46% Marco Rubio 41% 5
Gravis Marketing/One America News Network[159] October 27, 2015 Hillary Clinton 51% Donald Trump 49% 2 2606 ± 2%
Hillary Clinton 50% Jeb Bush 50% Tied
Hillary Clinton 50% Marco Rubio 50% Tied
Hillary Clinton 53% Rand Paul 47% 6
Hillary Clinton 53% Ted Cruz 47% 6
Hillary Clinton 49% Ben Carson 51% 2
Hillary Clinton 52% Carly Fiorina 48% 4
Morning Consult[160] October 22–25, 2015 Hillary Clinton 41% Jeb Bush 41% Tied 1689 ± 2.0%
Hillary Clinton 44% Rand Paul 38% 6
Hillary Clinton 41% Ben Carson 42% 1
Hillary Clinton 43% Marco Rubio 38% 5
Hillary Clinton 43% Donald Trump 43% Tied
Hillary Clinton 44% Carly Fiorina 37% 7
Saint Leo University Polling Institute[161] October 17–22, 2015 Hillary Clinton 47% Donald Trump 38% 9 1005 ± 3.0%
Hillary Clinton 46% Ben Carson 42% 4
Hillary Clinton 47% Carly Fiorina 36% 11
Hillary Clinton 46% Marco Rubio 39% 7
Hillary Clinton 45% Jeb Bush 34% 11
Rasmussen Reports[162] October 18–19, 2015 Hillary Clinton 36% Donald Trump 38% 2 1000 ± 3%
Hillary Clinton 40% Carly Fiorina 34% 6
Morning Consult[163] October 15–19, 2015 Hillary Clinton 46% Jeb Bush 37% 9 2017 ± 2.0%
Hillary Clinton 48% Rand Paul 35% 13
Hillary Clinton 43% Ben Carson 41% 2
Hillary Clinton 47% Marco Rubio 35% 12
Hillary Clinton 44% Donald Trump 41% 3
Hillary Clinton 45% Carly Fiorina 34% 11
NBC News/Wall Street Journal[164] October 15–18, 2015 Hillary Clinton 47% Ben Carson 45% 2 400 ± 4.9%
Hillary Clinton 46% Marco Rubio 45% 1
Hillary Clinton 49% Ted Cruz 41% 8
Bernie Sanders 44% Ben Carson 43% 1
Bernie Sanders 45% Marco Rubio 41% 4
Bernie Sanders 50% Ted Cruz 38% 12
Emerson College Polling Society[165] October 15–18, 2015 Hillary Clinton 43% Jeb Bush 45% 2 783 ± 3.4%
Hillary Clinton 45% Ben Carson 48% 3
Hillary Clinton 45% Marco Rubio 44% 1
Hillary Clinton 44% Donald Trump 46% 2
Bernie Sanders 42% Donald Trump 46% 4
Hillary Clinton 45% Carly Fiorina 44% 1
CNN/ORC[166] October 14–17, 2015 Hillary Clinton 50% Donald Trump 45% 5 956 ± 3%
Hillary Clinton 47% Ben Carson 48% 1
Bernie Sanders 53% Donald Trump 44% 9
Bernie Sanders 46% Ben Carson 48% 2
Joe Biden 53% Donald Trump 43% 10
Joe Biden 52% Ben Carson 44% 8
Morning Consult[167] October 8–12, 2015 Hillary Clinton 41% Jeb Bush 41% Tied 2002 ± 2%
Hillary Clinton 43% Rand Paul 37% 6
Hillary Clinton 41% Ben Carson 43% 2
Hillary Clinton 43% Marco Rubio 39% 4
Hillary Clinton 43% Donald Trump 41% 2
Hillary Clinton 41% Carly Fiorina 36% 5
Fox News[168] October 10–12, 2015 Hillary Clinton 39% Carly Fiorina 42% 3 1004 ± 3%
Hillary Clinton 40% Jeb Bush 42% 2
Hillary Clinton 40% Donald Trump 45% 5
Hillary Clinton 39% Ben Carson 50% 11
Joe Biden 50% Donald Trump 37% 13
Joe Biden 46% Jeb Bush 41% 5
Joe Biden 46% Carly Fiorina 42% 4
Joe Biden 46% Ben Carson 42% 4
Joe Biden 44% Marco Rubio 43% 1
Public Policy Polling[169] October 1–4, 2015 Hillary Clinton 42% Jeb Bush 43% 1 1338 ± 2.7%
Hillary Clinton 44% Ben Carson 48% 4
Joe Biden 42% Ben Carson 45% 3
Bernie Sanders 35% Ben Carson 46% 11
Hillary Clinton 46% Ted Cruz 42% 4
Hillary Clinton 44% Carly Fiorina 42% 1
Joe Biden 46% Carly Fiorina 40% 6
Bernie Sanders 38% Carly Fiorina 44% 6
Hillary Clinton 46% Mike Huckabee 39% 7
Hillary Clinton 42% John Kasich 39% 3
Hillary Clinton 43% Marco Rubio 43% Tied
Joe Biden 45% Marco Rubio 40% 5
Bernie Sanders 38% Marco Rubio 42% 4
Hillary Clinton 44% Donald Trump 44% Tied
Joe Biden 48% Donald Trump 40% 8
Bernie Sanders 44% Donald Trump 44% Tied
NBC News/Wall Street Journal[170] September 20–24, 2015 Hillary Clinton 45% Jeb Bush 44% 1 1000 ± 3.10%
Hillary Clinton 49% Donald Trump 39% 10
Hillary Clinton 45% Ben Carson 46% 1
Hillary Clinton 44% Carly Fiorina 45% 1
Joe Biden 48% Jeb Bush 40% 8
Joe Biden 56% Donald Trump 35% 21
Joe Biden 49% Ben Carson 41% 8
Joe Biden 47% Carly Fiorina 41% 6
Bernie Sanders 52% Donald Trump 36% 16
Quinnipiac University[171] September 17–24, 2015 Hillary Clinton 42% Jeb Bush 44% 2 1574 ± 2.5%
Hillary Clinton 42% Ben Carson 49% 7
Hillary Clinton 43% Carly Fiorina 44% 1
Hillary Clinton 45% Donald Trump 43% 2
Joe Biden 46% Jeb Bush 41% 5
Joe Biden 45% Ben Carson 45% Tied
Joe Biden 46% Carly Fiorina 43% 3
Joe Biden 51% Donald Trump 40% 11
Bernie Sanders 44% Jeb Bush 44% Tied
Bernie Sanders 39% Ben Carson 49% 10
Bernie Sanders 43% Carly Fiorina 44% 1
Bernie Sanders 47% Donald Trump 42% 5
Fox News[172] September 20–22, 2015 Hillary Clinton 46% Donald Trump 42% 4 1013 ± 3%
MSNBC/Telemundo/Marist[173] August 26 – September 9, 2015 Hillary Clinton 50% Marco Rubio 44% 6 1115 ± 2.9%
Hillary Clinton 53% Donald Trump 40% 13
Hillary Clinton 49% Jeb Bush 45% 4
Hillary Clinton 52% Ted Cruz 41% 11
Joe Biden 50% Marco Rubio 42% 8
Joe Biden 56% Donald Trump 38% 18
Joe Biden 50% Jeb Bush 42% 8
Joe Biden 54% Ted Cruz 41% 13
ABC News/Washington Post[174] September 7–10, 2015 Hillary Clinton 46% Donald Trump 43% 3 1003 ± 4%
CNN/ORC[175] September 4–8, 2015 Hillary Clinton 47% Jeb Bush 49% 2 1012 ± 3%
Hillary Clinton 48% Donald Trump 48% Tied
Hillary Clinton 46% Ben Carson 51% 5
Joe Biden 52% Jeb Bush 44% 8
Joe Biden 54% Donald Trump 44% 10
Joe Biden 47% Ben Carson 50% 3
SurveyUSA[176] September 2–3, 2015 Hillary Clinton 40% Donald Trump 45% 5 1000 ± 3.3%
Bernie Sanders 40% Donald Trump 44% 4
Joe Biden 42% Donald Trump 44% 2
Al Gore 41% Donald Trump 44% 3
Public Policy Polling[177] August 28–30, 2015 Hillary Clinton 44% Ben Carson 44% Tied 1254 ± 2.8%
Hillary Clinton 45% Carly Fiorina 43% 2
Hillary Clinton 46% Donald Trump 44% 2
Hillary Clinton 46% Jeb Bush 42% 4
Bernie Sanders 39% Carly Fiorina 38% 1
Bernie Sanders 42% Donald Trump 43% 1
Bernie Sanders 36% Ben Carson 42% 6
Bernie Sanders 40% Jeb Bush 41% 1
Joe Biden 47% Donald Trump 41% 6
Joe Biden 44% Jeb Bush 41% 3
Fox News[178] August 11–13, 2015 Hillary Clinton 47% Carly Fiorina 40% 7 1008 ± 3.0%
Hillary Clinton 47% Donald Trump 42% 5
Hillary Clinton 44% Marco Rubio 46% 2
Hillary Clinton 42% Jeb Bush 44% 2
Morning Consult[179] August 7–9, 2015 Hillary Clinton 44% Jeb Bush 41% 3 2029 ± 2.0%
Hillary Clinton 47% Donald Trump 41% 6
Hillary Clinton 48% Scott Walker 35% 13
Hillary Clinton 46% Rand Paul 39% 7
Hillary Clinton 46% Marco Rubio 39% 7
Gravis Marketing[180] August 5, 2015 Hillary Clinton 50% Donald Trump 50% Tied 1535 2.5%
Hillary Clinton 49% Jeb Bush 51% 2
Hillary Clinton 50% Scott Walker 50% Tied
Hillary Clinton 52% Marco Rubio 48% 4
Hillary Clinton 53% Rand Paul 47% 6
Hillary Clinton 53% Ted Cruz 47% 6
Hillary Clinton 52% Ben Carson 48% 4
Hillary Clinton 52% Rick Perry 48% 4
Hillary Clinton 54% Carly Fiorina 46% 8
McClatchy-Marist[181] July 22–28, 2015 Hillary Clinton 49% Jeb Bush 43% 6 964 ± 2.8%
Hillary Clinton 49% Ben Carson 39% 10
Hillary Clinton 50% Chris Christie 40% 10
Hillary Clinton 49% Ted Cruz 40% 9
Hillary Clinton 53% Carly Fiorina 35% 18
Hillary Clinton 53% Jim Gilmore 32% 21
Hillary Clinton 52% Lindsey Graham 35% 17
Hillary Clinton 50% Mike Huckabee 41% 9
Hillary Clinton 52% Bobby Jindal 36% 16
Hillary Clinton 49% John Kasich 39% 10
Hillary Clinton 50% George Pataki 37% 13
Hillary Clinton 48% Rand Paul 43% 5
Hillary Clinton 47% Rick Perry 40% 7
Hillary Clinton 47% Marco Rubio 42% 5
Hillary Clinton 51% Rick Santorum 39% 12
Hillary Clinton 54% Donald Trump 38% 16
Hillary Clinton 48% Scott Walker 41% 7
Quinnipiac University[182] July 23–28, 2015 Joe Biden 43% Jeb Bush 42% 1 1,644 ± 2.4%
Joe Biden 49% Donald Trump 37% 12
Joe Biden 43% Scott Walker 43% Tied
Hillary Clinton 41% Jeb Bush 42% 1
Hillary Clinton 48% Donald Trump 36% 12
Hillary Clinton 44% Scott Walker 43% 1
Bernie Sanders 39% Jeb Bush 44% 5
Bernie Sanders 45% Donald Trump 37% 8
Bernie Sanders 37% Scott Walker 42% 5
CNN/ORC[183] July 22–25, 2015 Hillary Clinton 51% Jeb Bush 46% 5 898 ± 3.5%
Hillary Clinton 56% Donald Trump 40% 16
Hillary Clinton 53% Scott Walker 44% 9
Bernie Sanders 47% Jeb Bush 48% 1
Bernie Sanders 59% Donald Trump 38% 21
Bernie Sanders 48% Scott Walker 43% 5
Public Policy Polling[184] July 20–21, 2015 Hillary Clinton 46% Jeb Bush 41% 5 1,087 ± 3.0%
Hillary Clinton 47% Ben Carson 39% 8
Hillary Clinton 46% Chris Christie 38% 8
Hillary Clinton 48% Ted Cruz 40% 8
Hillary Clinton 47% Carly Fiorina 37% 10
Hillary Clinton 46% Mike Huckabee 40% 6
Hillary Clinton 45% Rand Paul 42% 5
Hillary Clinton 46% Marco Rubio 41% 5
Hillary Clinton 50% Donald Trump 37% 13
Hillary Clinton 46% Scott Walker 41% 5
Bernie Sanders 37% Jeb Bush 44% 7
Bernie Sanders 36% Marco Rubio 41% 5
Bernie Sanders 47% Donald Trump 37% 10
Bernie Sanders 39% Scott Walker 40% 1
ABC News/Washington Post[185] July 16–19, 2015 Hillary Clinton 50% Jeb Bush 44% 6 815 ± 4.0%
CNN/ORC[186] June 26–28, 2015 Hillary Clinton 54% Jeb Bush 41% 13 1,017 ± 3.0%
Hillary Clinton 55% Chris Christie 39% 16
Hillary Clinton 56% Marco Rubio 40% 16
Hillary Clinton 59% Donald Trump 35% 24
Hillary Clinton 57% Scott Walker 40% 17
Zogby Analytics[187] June 23–25, 2015 Hillary Clinton 42% Jeb Bush 33% 9 1,341 ± ?
Hillary Clinton 44% Rand Paul 33% 9
Hillary Clinton 43% Marco Rubio 32% 11
Hillary Clinton 43% Scott Walker 33% 10
Fox News[188] June 21–23, 2015 Hillary Clinton 44% Michael Bloomberg 38% 6 1,005 ± 3.0%
Hillary Clinton 43% Jeb Bush 43% Tied
Hillary Clinton 46% Ben Carson 41% 5
Hillary Clinton 48% Ted Cruz 42% 6
Hillary Clinton 45% Carly Fiorina 39% 6
Hillary Clinton 46% Rand Paul 42% 4
Hillary Clinton 48% Mitt Romney 42% 6
Hillary Clinton 45% Marco Rubio 44% 1
Hillary Clinton 48% Donald Trump 42% 6
Hillary Clinton 47% Scott Walker 41% 6
NBC News/Wall Street Journal[189] June 14–18, 2015 Hillary Clinton 48% Jeb Bush 40% 8 1,000 ± 3.1%
Hillary Clinton 50% Marco Rubio 40% 10
Hillary Clinton 51% Scott Walker 37% 14
Public Policy Polling[190] June 11–14, 2015 Hillary Clinton 45% Jeb Bush 41% 4 1,129 ± 2.9%
Hillary Clinton 46% Ben Carson 43% 3
Hillary Clinton 45% Chris Christie 41% 4
Hillary Clinton 48% Ted Cruz 42% 6
Hillary Clinton 46% Carly Fiorina 40% 6
Hillary Clinton 47% Mike Huckabee 42% 5
Hillary Clinton 47% Rand Paul 40% 7
Hillary Clinton 46% Marco Rubio 43% 3
Hillary Clinton 46% Scott Walker 42% 4
Lincoln Chafee 27% Scott Walker 39% 12
Martin O'Malley 31% Scott Walker 39% 8
Bernie Sanders 32% Scott Walker 40% 8
Jim Webb 28% Scott Walker 39% 11
CNN/ORC[191] May 29–31, 2015 Hillary Clinton 51% Jeb Bush 43% 8 1,025 ± 3.0%
Hillary Clinton 52% Ted Cruz 43% 9
Hillary Clinton 48% Rand Paul 47% 1
Hillary Clinton 49% Marco Rubio 46% 3
Hillary Clinton 49% Scott Walker 46% 3
ABC News/Washington Post[192] May 28–31, 2015 Hillary Clinton 47% Jeb Bush 44% 3 836 ± 4.0%
Quinnipiac University[193] May 19–26, 2015 Hillary Clinton 47% Jeb Bush 37% 10 1,711 ± 2.4%
Hillary Clinton 46% Chris Christie 37% 9
Hillary Clinton 48% Ted Cruz 37% 11
Hillary Clinton 47% Mike Huckabee 40% 7
Hillary Clinton 46% Rand Paul 42% 4
Hillary Clinton 45% Marco Rubio 41% 4
Hillary Clinton 50% Donald Trump 32% 18
Hillary Clinton 46% Scott Walker 38% 8
Fox News[194] May 9–12, 2015 Hillary Clinton 44% Jeb Bush 45% 1 1,006 ± 3%
Hillary Clinton 48% Ben Carson 42% 6
Hillary Clinton 48% Ted Cruz 43% 5
Hillary Clinton 49% Carly Fiorina 37% 12
Hillary Clinton 47% Mike Huckabee 44% 3
Hillary Clinton 48% John Kasich 40% 8
Hillary Clinton 47% Marco Rubio 43% 4
Hillary Clinton 48% Scott Walker 42% 6
NBC News/Wall Street Journal[195] April 26–30, 2015 Hillary Clinton 49% Jeb Bush 43% 6 1,000 ± 3.1%
Hillary Clinton 47% Rand Paul 44% 3
Hillary Clinton 49% Marco Rubio 43% 6
Hillary Clinton 50% Scott Walker 40% 10
Joe Biden 40% Jeb Bush 48% 8
The Economist/YouGov[196] April 25–27, 2015 Hillary Clinton 46% Jeb Bush 34% 12 854 ± ?
Hillary Clinton 46% Chris Christie 34% 12
Hillary Clinton 48% Mike Huckabee 34% 14
Fox News[197] April 19–21, 2015 Hillary Clinton 45% Jeb Bush 41% 4 1,012 ± 3%
Hillary Clinton 47% Ted Cruz 42% 5
Hillary Clinton 46% Rand Paul 43% 3
Hillary Clinton 46% Marco Rubio 42% 4
Hillary Clinton 46% Scott Walker 40% 6
Quinnipiac University[198] April 16–21, 2015 Hillary Clinton 46% Jeb Bush 39% 7 1,353 ± 2.7%
Hillary Clinton 45% Chris Christie 40% 5
Hillary Clinton 48% Ted Cruz 41% 7
Hillary Clinton 47% Mike Huckabee 42% 5
Hillary Clinton 46% Rand Paul 42% 4
Hillary Clinton 45% Marco Rubio 43% 2
Hillary Clinton 46% Scott Walker 41% 5
CNN/ORC[199] April 16–19, 2015 Hillary Clinton 56% Jeb Bush 39% 17 1,018 ± 3%
Hillary Clinton 60% Ben Carson 36% 24
Hillary Clinton 58% Chris Christie 39% 19
Hillary Clinton 60% Ted Cruz 36% 24
Hillary Clinton 58% Mike Huckabee 37% 21
Hillary Clinton 58% Rand Paul 39% 19
Hillary Clinton 55% Marco Rubio 41% 14
Hillary Clinton 59% Scott Walker 37% 22
Rasmussen Reports[200] April 9 & 12, 2015 Hillary Clinton 47% Ted Cruz 38% 9 1,000 ± 3%
Hillary Clinton 47% Rand Paul 37% 10
Fox News[201] March 29–31, 2015 Hillary Clinton 45% Jeb Bush 45% Tied 1,025 ± 3%
Hillary Clinton 48% Ted Cruz 42% 6
Hillary Clinton 47% Rand Paul 45% 2
Hillary Clinton 47% Marco Rubio 43% 4
Hillary Clinton 48% Scott Walker 42% 6
Public Policy Polling[202] March 26–31, 2015 Hillary Clinton 46% Jeb Bush 40% 6 989 ± 3.1%
Hillary Clinton 47% Ben Carson 42% 5
Hillary Clinton 46% Chris Christie 37% 9
Hillary Clinton 49% Ted Cruz 43% 6
Hillary Clinton 48% Mike Huckabee 41% 7
Hillary Clinton 46% Rand Paul 42% 4
Hillary Clinton 48% Rick Perry 39% 9
Hillary Clinton 46% Marco Rubio 43% 3
Hillary Clinton 46% Scott Walker 42% 4
Joe Biden 40% Scott Walker 46% 6
Elizabeth Warren 39% Scott Walker 43% 4
ABC News/Washington Post[203] March 26–29, 2015 Hillary Clinton 53% Jeb Bush 41% 12 ? ± 4%
Hillary Clinton 56% Ted Cruz 39% 17
Hillary Clinton 54% Marco Rubio 39% 15
Hillary Clinton 54% Scott Walker 40% 14
CNN/ORC[204] March 13–15, 2015 Hillary Clinton 55% Jeb Bush 40% 15 1,009 ± 3%
Hillary Clinton 56% Ben Carson 40% 16
Hillary Clinton 55% Chris Christie 40% 15
Hillary Clinton 55% Mike Huckabee 41% 14
Hillary Clinton 54% Rand Paul 43% 11
Hillary Clinton 55% Marco Rubio 42% 13
Hillary Clinton 55% Scott Walker 40% 15
McClatchy-Marist[205] March 1–4, 2015 Hillary Clinton 49% Jeb Bush 42% 7 1,036 ± 3%
Hillary Clinton 53% Ted Cruz 39% 14
Hillary Clinton 51% Rand Paul 40% 11
Hillary Clinton 51% Rick Perry 42% 9
Hillary Clinton 49% Marco Rubio 42% 7
Hillary Clinton 48% Scott Walker 44% 4
Quinnipiac University[206] February 26 – March 2, 2015 Hillary Clinton 45% Jeb Bush 42% 3 1,286 ± 2.7%
Hillary Clinton 46% Chris Christie 39% 7
Hillary Clinton 48% Ted Cruz 38% 10
Hillary Clinton 47% Mike Huckabee 40% 7
Hillary Clinton 47% Rand Paul 41% 6
Hillary Clinton 46% Marco Rubio 41% 5
Hillary Clinton 48% Scott Walker 39% 9
Rasmussen Reports[207] February 28 – March 1, 2015 Hillary Clinton 45% Jeb Bush 36% 9 1,000 ± 3%
Hillary Clinton 47% Ben Carson 36% 11
Hillary Clinton 46% Scott Walker 41% 5
Public Policy Polling[208] February 20–22, 2015 Hillary Clinton 50% Jeb Bush 40% 10 691 ± 3.7%
Hillary Clinton 48% Ben Carson 40% 8
Hillary Clinton 48% Chris Christie 40% 8
Hillary Clinton 50% Ted Cruz 40% 10
Hillary Clinton 50% Mike Huckabee 41% 9
Hillary Clinton 47% Rand Paul 40% 7
Hillary Clinton 48% Rick Perry 41% 7
Hillary Clinton 48% Marco Rubio 41% 7
Hillary Clinton 48% Scott Walker 40% 8
Joe Biden 39% Jeb Bush 45% 6
Elizabeth Warren 41% Jeb Bush 43% 2
Fox News[209] January 25–27, 2015 Hillary Clinton 48% Jeb Bush 43% 5 1,009 ± 3%
Hillary Clinton 48% Chris Christie 42% 6
Hillary Clinton 47% Rand Paul 44% 3
Hillary Clinton 46% Mitt Romney 46% Tied
Public Policy Polling[210] January 20–21, 2015 Hillary Clinton 45% Jeb Bush 41% 4 861 ± ?
Hillary Clinton 45% Chris Christie 40% 5
Hillary Clinton 46% Rand Paul 39% 7
Hillary Clinton 47% Mitt Romney 43% 4
Hillary Clinton 45% Scott Walker 42% 3
ABC News/Washington Post[211] January 12–15, 2015 Hillary Clinton 54% Jeb Bush 41% 13 843 ± 4%
Hillary Clinton 53% Chris Christie 40% 13
Hillary Clinton 56% Mike Huckabee 39% 17
Hillary Clinton 54% Rand Paul 41% 13
Hillary Clinton 55% Mitt Romney 40% 15
The Economist/YouGov[212] January 10–12, 2015 Hillary Clinton 43% Jeb Bush 32% 11 1,000 ± 4.8%
Greenberg Quinlan Roser Research[213] January 5–11, 2015 Hillary Clinton 52% Jeb Bush 40% 12 950 ± 3.2%
Hillary Clinton 49% Mitt Romney 43% 6

Polls conducted in 2014

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Polls in 2014
Poll source Date Democratic
candidate
% Republican
candidate
% Leading by % Sample
Size
Margin of error
CNN/ORC[214] December 18–21 Hillary Clinton 54% Jeb Bush 41% 13 1,011 ± 3%
Hillary Clinton 56% Ben Carson 35% 21
Hillary Clinton 56% Chris Christie 39% 17
Hillary Clinton 60% Ted Cruz 35% 25
Hillary Clinton 59% Mike Huckabee 38% 21
Hillary Clinton 58% Rand Paul 38% 20
Hillary Clinton 56% Paul Ryan 41% 15
Fox News[215] December 7–9 Hillary Clinton 49% Jeb Bush 42% 7 1,043 ± 3%
Hillary Clinton 52% Chris Christie 40% 12
Hillary Clinton 53% John Kasich 37% 16
Hillary Clinton 51% Rand Paul 40% 11
McClatchy-Marist[216] December 3–9 Hillary Clinton 53% Jeb Bush 40% 13 923 ± 3.2%
Hillary Clinton 53% Chris Christie 41% 12
Hillary Clinton 54% Rand Paul 40% 14
Hillary Clinton 53% Mitt Romney 41% 12
Bloomberg Politics/Selzer & Co.[217] December 3–5 Hillary Clinton 43% Jeb Bush 37% 6 753 ± 3.6%
Hillary Clinton 42% Chris Christie 36% 6
Hillary Clinton 46% Ted Cruz 33% 13
Hillary Clinton 45% Rand Paul 37% 8
Hillary Clinton 45% Mitt Romney 39% 6
Quinnipiac University[218] November 18–23 Hillary Clinton 46% Jeb Bush 41% 5 1,623 ± 2.4%
Hillary Clinton 43% Chris Christie 42% 1
Hillary Clinton 48% Ted Cruz 37% 11
Hillary Clinton 46% Mike Huckabee 41% 5
Hillary Clinton 46% Rand Paul 41% 5
Hillary Clinton 44% Mitt Romney 45% 1
Hillary Clinton 46% Paul Ryan 42% 4
McClatchy-Marist[219] September 24–29 Hillary Clinton 53% Jeb Bush 42% 11 884 ± 3.3%
Hillary Clinton 51% Chris Christie 42% 11
Hillary Clinton 52% Rand Paul 43% 9
McClatchy-Marist[220] August 4–7 Hillary Clinton 48% Jeb Bush 41% 7 806 ± 3.5%
Hillary Clinton 47% Chris Christie 41% 6
Hillary Clinton 48% Rand Paul 42% 6
Fox News[221] July 20–22 Hillary Clinton 52% Jeb Bush 39% 13 1,057 ± 3%
Hillary Clinton 50% Chris Christie 40% 10
Hillary Clinton 54% John Kasich 35% 19
Hillary Clinton 52% Rand Paul 41% 11
CNN/ORC[222] July 18–20 Hillary Clinton 55% Mitt Romney 42% 13 899 ± 3%
Quinnipiac University[223] June 24–30 Hillary Clinton 48% Jeb Bush 41% 7 1,446 ± 2.6%
Hillary Clinton 47% Chris Christie 38% 9
Hillary Clinton 49% Mike Huckabee 40% 9
Hillary Clinton 49% Rand Paul 40% 9
Hillary Clinton 48% Paul Ryan 41% 7
Rasmussen[224] June 14–17 & 20–21 Hillary Clinton 45% Ben Carson 38% 7 1,000 ± 3%
Hillary Clinton 47% Chris Christie 33% 14
Hillary Clinton 50% Ted Cruz 37% 13
Hillary Clinton 46% Rand Paul 39% 7
Hillary Clinton 50% Rick Perry 36% 14
Hillary Clinton 47% Marco Rubio 36% 11
Bloomberg Politics/Selzer & Co.[225] June 6–9 Hillary Clinton 47% Jeb Bush 38% 9 723
Hillary Clinton 45% Chris Christie 38% 7
Hillary Clinton 47% Rand Paul 38% 9
Hillary Clinton 47% Marco Rubio 36% 11
Saint Leo University[226] May 28 – June 4 Hillary Clinton 53% Jeb Bush 35% 18 802 ± 3.5%
Hillary Clinton 52% Chris Christie 34% 18
Hillary Clinton 54% Ted Cruz 30% 24
Hillary Clinton 55% Rand Paul 34% 21
Hillary Clinton 54% Paul Ryan 33% 21
Hillary Clinton 53% Marco Rubio 31% 22
ABC News/Washington Post[227] May 29 – June 1 Hillary Clinton 53% Rand Paul 43% 10 1,002 ± 3.5%
Public Policy Polling[228] June 2 Hillary Clinton 49% Marco Rubio 42% 7 735 ± 3.6%
ABC News/Washington Post[229] April 24–27 Hillary Clinton 53% Jeb Bush 41% 12 855 ± 3.5%
Fairleigh Dickinson University[230] April 21–27 Hillary Clinton 49% Jeb Bush 33% 16 1,051 ± 3%
Hillary Clinton 46% Chris Christie 36% 10
Hillary Clinton 49% Mike Huckabee 36% 13
Hillary Clinton 48% Rand Paul 37% 11
Hillary Clinton 46% Paul Ryan 38% 8
Fox News[231] April 13–15 Hillary Clinton 51% Jeb Bush 42% 9 1,012 ± 3%
Hillary Clinton 50% Chris Christie 42% 8
Hillary Clinton 51% Rand Paul 42% 9
McClatchy-Marist[232] April 7–10 Hillary Clinton 55% Jeb Bush 39% 16 1,036 ± 3%
Hillary Clinton 53% Chris Christie 42% 11
Hillary Clinton 54% Ted Cruz 39% 15
Hillary Clinton 53% Mike Huckabee 40% 13
Hillary Clinton 54% Rand Paul 40% 14
Hillary Clinton 54% Marco Rubio 38% 16
Hillary Clinton 51% Paul Ryan 43% 8
Public Policy Polling[233] March 6–9 Hillary Clinton 47% Jeb Bush 44% 3 1,152 ± 2.9%
Hillary Clinton 46% Chris Christie 42% 4
Hillary Clinton 51% Ted Cruz 40% 11
Hillary Clinton 49% Mike Huckabee 42% 7
Hillary Clinton 47% Rand Paul 42% 5
Hillary Clinton 48% Mitt Romney 43% 5
Hillary Clinton 48% Marco Rubio 40% 8
Hillary Clinton 48% Paul Ryan 43% 5
Joe Biden 41% Mike Huckabee 46% 5
Elizabeth Warren 33% Mike Huckabee 44% 11
Bloomberg Politics/Selzer & Co.[234] March 7–10 Hillary Clinton 52% Chris Christie 39% 13 678 ± >3.1%
Rasmussen[235] March 4–5 Hillary Clinton 47% Jeb Bush 33% 14 1,000 ± 3%
Fox News[236] March 2–4 Hillary Clinton 51% Jeb Bush 38% 13 1,002 ± 3%
Hillary Clinton 49% Chris Christie 38% 11
Hillary Clinton 52% Ted Cruz 36% 16
McClatchy-Marist[237] February 4–9 Hillary Clinton 58% Jeb Bush 38% 20 970 ± 3.1%
Hillary Clinton 58% Chris Christie 37% 21
Hillary Clinton 56% Ted Cruz 39% 17
Hillary Clinton 55% Mike Huckabee 41% 14
Hillary Clinton 62% Sarah Palin 35% 27
Hillary Clinton 58% Rand Paul 38% 20
Hillary Clinton 53% Mitt Romney 44% 9
Hillary Clinton 58% Marco Rubio 37% 21
Hillary Clinton 52% Paul Ryan 44% 8
CNN/ORC[238] January 31 – February 2 Hillary Clinton 57% Jeb Bush 37% 20 900 ± 3.5%
Hillary Clinton 55% Chris Christie 39% 16
Hillary Clinton 56% Mike Huckabee 39% 16
Hillary Clinton 57% Rand Paul 39% 18
Hillary Clinton 55% Paul Ryan 40% 15
Public Policy Polling[239] January 23–26 Hillary Clinton 45% Jeb Bush 43% 2 845 ± 3.4%
Hillary Clinton 45% Chris Christie 43% 2
Hillary Clinton 47% Ted Cruz 41% 6
Hillary Clinton 46% Mike Huckabee 43% 3
Hillary Clinton 46% Rand Paul 43% 3
Hillary Clinton 46% Paul Ryan 44% 2
Joe Biden 35% Chris Christie 46% 11
Elizabeth Warren 34% Chris Christie 43% 9
ABC News/Washington Post[240] January 20–23 Hillary Clinton 53% Chris Christie 41% 12 873 ± 3.5%
Quinnipiac University[241] January 15–19 Hillary Clinton 49% Jeb Bush 38% 11 1,933 ± 2.2%
Hillary Clinton 46% Chris Christie 38% 8
Hillary Clinton 50% Ted Cruz 35% 15
Hillary Clinton 49% Rand Paul 39% 10
NBC News/Marist Poll[242] January 12–14 Hillary Clinton 50% Chris Christie 37% 13 1,039 ± 3%

Polls conducted in 2013

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Polls in 2013
Poll source Date Democratic
candidate
% Republican
candidate
% Leading by % Sample
Size
Margin of error
CNN/ORC[243] December 16–19 Hillary Clinton 58% Jeb Bush 37% 21 950 ± 3%
Hillary Clinton 46% Chris Christie 48% 2
Hillary Clinton 57% Ted Cruz 39% 19
Hillary Clinton 55% Mike Huckabee 40% 15
Hillary Clinton 54% Rand Paul 41% 13
Hillary Clinton 56% Rick Perry 39% 17
Hillary Clinton 56% Marco Rubio 37% 19
Hillary Clinton 52% Paul Ryan 44% 8
Hillary Clinton 57% Rick Santorum 38% 19
Public Policy Polling[244] December 12–15 Hillary Clinton 48% Jeb Bush 43% 5 1,316 ± 2.7%
Hillary Clinton 42% Chris Christie 45% 3
Hillary Clinton 49% Ted Cruz 41% 8
Hillary Clinton 48% Mike Huckabee 42% 6
Hillary Clinton 48% Rand Paul 43% 5
Joe Biden 35% Chris Christie 49% 14
Howard Dean 29% Chris Christie 51% 22
John Kerry 35% Chris Christie 46% 11
Elizabeth Warren 33% Chris Christie 49% 16
Quinnipiac University[245] December 3–9 Hillary Clinton 48% Jeb Bush 39% 9 2,692 ± 1.9%
Hillary Clinton 41% Chris Christie 42% 1
Hillary Clinton 50% Ted Cruz 37% 13
Hillary Clinton 48% Rand Paul 41% 7
McClatchy-Marist[246] December 3–5 Hillary Clinton 53% Jeb Bush 41% 12 1,173 ± 2.9%
Hillary Clinton 48% Chris Christie 45% 3
Hillary Clinton 57% Ted Cruz 35% 22
Hillary Clinton 59% Sarah Palin 36% 23
Hillary Clinton 55% Rand Paul 40% 15
Hillary Clinton 58% Rick Perry 37% 21
Hillary Clinton 52% Marco Rubio 42% 10
Hillary Clinton 56% Paul Ryan 40% 16
Quinnipiac University[247] November 6–11 Hillary Clinton 42% Chris Christie 43% 1 2,545 ± 1.9%
Hillary Clinton 51% Ted Cruz 36% 15
Hillary Clinton 49% Rand Paul 40% 9
Hillary Clinton 49% Paul Ryan 40% 9
NBC News[248] November 7–10 Hillary Clinton 44% Chris Christie 34% 10 1,003 ± 3.6%
Rasmussen[249] November 7–8 Hillary Clinton 43% Chris Christie 41% 2 1,000 ± 3%
Public Policy Polling[250] October 29–31 Hillary Clinton 48% Jeb Bush 39% 9 649 ± 3.8%
Hillary Clinton 44% Chris Christie 39% 5
Hillary Clinton 50% Ted Cruz 33% 17
Hillary Clinton 49% Rand Paul 37% 12
Joe Biden 42% Jeb Bush 43% 1
Joe Biden 38% Chris Christie 45% 7
Joe Biden 46% Ted Cruz 36% 10
Joe Biden 45% Rand Paul 38% 7
Quinnipiac University[251] September 23–29 Hillary Clinton 49% Chris Christie 36% 13 1,497 ± 2.5%
Hillary Clinton 54% Ted Cruz 31% 23
Hillary Clinton 53% Rand Paul 36% 17
Rasmussen[252] September 16–17 Joe Biden 35% Chris Christie 39% 4 1,000 ± 3%
Monmouth University[253] July 25–30 Hillary Clinton 47% Jeb Bush 37% 10 850 ± 3.4%
Hillary Clinton 43% Chris Christie 39% 4
Hillary Clinton 48% Ted Cruz 32% 16
Hillary Clinton 47% Marco Rubio 36% 11
Public Policy Polling[254] July 19–21 Hillary Clinton 44% Jeb Bush 41% 3 800 ± 3.5%
Hillary Clinton 43% Chris Christie 42% 1
Hillary Clinton 47% Rand Paul 39% 8
Hillary Clinton 45% Marco Rubio 40% 5
Hillary Clinton 46% Paul Ryan 44% 2
Joe Biden 41% Jeb Bush 45% 4
Joe Biden 39% Chris Christie 45% 6
Joe Biden 43% Rand Paul 43% Tied
Joe Biden 42% Marco Rubio 42% Tied
Joe Biden 43% Paul Ryan 46% 3
McClatchy-Marist[255] July 15–18 Hillary Clinton 48% Jeb Bush 40% 8 491 ± 4.4%
Hillary Clinton 47% Chris Christie 41% 6
Hillary Clinton 50% Rand Paul 38% 12
Hillary Clinton 52% Rick Perry 36% 16
Hillary Clinton 50% Marco Rubio 38% 12
Hillary Clinton 53% Paul Ryan 37% 16
Quinnipiac University[256] June 28 – July 8 Hillary Clinton 46% Chris Christie 40% 6 2,014 ± 2.2%
Hillary Clinton 50% Rand Paul 38% 12
Joe Biden 35% Chris Christie 46% 11
Joe Biden 42% Rand Paul 42% Tied
Quinnipiac University[257] May 22–28 Hillary Clinton 48% Jeb Bush 40% 8 1,419 ± 2.6%
Hillary Clinton 49% Rand Paul 41% 8
Joe Biden 38% Jeb Bush 44% 6
Joe Biden 39% Rand Paul 43% 4
Public Policy Polling[258] May 6–9 Hillary Clinton 47% Chris Christie 44% 3 1,099 ± 3%
Hillary Clinton 51% Rand Paul 41% 10
Hillary Clinton 51% Marco Rubio 41% 10
Joe Biden 40% Chris Christie 49% 9
Joe Biden 46% Rand Paul 44% 2
Joe Biden 46% Marco Rubio 45% 1
Public Policy Polling[259] March 27–30 Hillary Clinton 46% Chris Christie 42% 4 1,247 ± 2.8%
Hillary Clinton 49% Rand Paul 43% 6
Hillary Clinton 49% Marco Rubio 42% 7
Hillary Clinton 50% Paul Ryan 43% 7
Joe Biden 40% Chris Christie 49% 9
Joe Biden 47% Rand Paul 43% 4
Joe Biden 46% Marco Rubio 44% 2
Joe Biden 48% Paul Ryan 45% 3
McClatchy-Marist[260] March 25–27 Hillary Clinton 54% Jeb Bush 38% 16 519 ± 4.3%
Hillary Clinton 46% Chris Christie 43% 3
Hillary Clinton 52% Rand Paul 41% 11
Hillary Clinton 52% Marco Rubio 40% 12
Joe Biden 49% Jeb Bush 41% 8
Joe Biden 43% Chris Christie 46% 3
Joe Biden 50% Rand Paul 41% 9
Joe Biden 53% Marco Rubio 39% 14
Quinnipiac University[261] February 27 – March 4 Hillary Clinton 45% Chris Christie 37% 8 1,944 ± 2.2%
Hillary Clinton 50% Marco Rubio 34% 16
Hillary Clinton 50% Paul Ryan 38% 12
Joe Biden 40% Chris Christie 43% 3
Joe Biden 45% Marco Rubio 38% 7
Joe Biden 45% Paul Ryan 42% 3
Andrew Cuomo 28% Chris Christie 45% 17
Andrew Cuomo 37% Marco Rubio 37% Tie
Andrew Cuomo 37% Paul Ryan 42% 5
Public Policy Polling[262] January 31 – February 3 Hillary Clinton 49% Jeb Bush 43% 6 800 ± 3.5%
Hillary Clinton 46% Chris Christie 41% 5
Hillary Clinton 49% Marco Rubio 41% 8
Hillary Clinton 50% Paul Ryan 44% 6
Joe Biden 48% Jeb Bush 45% 3
Joe Biden 44% Chris Christie 44% Tie
Joe Biden 48% Marco Rubio 43% 5
Joe Biden 49% Paul Ryan 45% 4
Purple Strategies[263] December 8–10, 2012 Hillary Clinton 53% Paul Ryan 36% 17 1,000 ± 3.1%

Three-way race

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May 3: Trump became the presumptive nominee of the Republican Party June 19th: actual nominee of the Republican Party July 26: HRC actual June 6, 2016: the Associated Press declared Clinton the presumptive nominee of the Democratic Party

Three-way race

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Poll source Date Democratic candidate % Republican candidate % Libertarian candidate % Lead margin
Google Consumer Surveys<gref> "Google Consumer Surveys/2016 US Election Poll". Google Data Studio. accessdate=22 September 2016}}</ref> Sample size: 20,864
Margin of error: ±0.73%
September 14–20, 2016 Hillary Clinton 36% Donald Trump 35% Gary Johnson 8% 1
Fox News<gref name=foxaug3-2016/> Sample size: 1,022
Margin of error: ±3%
July 31 – August 2, 2016 Hillary Clinton 44% Donald Trump 35% Gary Johnson 12% 9

three way race

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Poll source Date Democratic candidate % Republican candidate % Libertarian candidate % Lead margin
Google Consumer Surveys [264] "Google Consumer Surveys/2016 US Election Poll". Google Data Studio. accessdate=22 September 2016}} </ref> sample size: 20,864 Margin of error: ±0.73% September 14–20, 2016 Hillary Clinton 36% Donald Trump 35% Gary Johnson 8% 1
Fox News [265] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> sample size: 1,022 Margin of error: ±3% July 31 – August 2, 2016 Hillary Clinton 44% Donald Trump 35% Gary Johnson 12% 9
Penn Schoen Berland [264] "PSB's online dial test poll shows +8 convention bounce for Clinton wiping out Trump bounce, and further movement after viewing speech clips" (PDF). Penn Schoen Berland Research. August 3, 2016. accessdate=August 4, 2016}} </ref> sample size: 1,000 Margin of error: ±3% July 29 – August 1, 2016 Hillary Clinton 45% Donald Trump 40% Gary Johnson 15% 5
CBS News [266] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> sample size: 1,131 Margin of error: ±3% July 29–31, 2016 Hillary Clinton 43% Donald Trump 38% Gary Johnson 10% 5
Morning Consult [267] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> sample size: 1,931 Margin of error: ±2% July 29–30, 2016 Hillary Clinton 41% Donald Trump 36% Gary Johnson 11% 5
Morning Consult [6] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> sample size: 2,502 Margin of error: ±2% July 22–24, 2016 Hillary Clinton 36% Donald Trump 40% Gary Johnson 10% 4
CBS News [7] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> sample size: 1,118 adults Margin of error ±4% July 22–24, 2016 Hillary Clinton 39% Donald Trump 40% Gary Johnson 12% 1
Greenberg Quinlan Rosner [19] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> sample size: 900 Margin of error: ±3.27% July 13–18, 2016 Hillary Clinton 43% Donald Trump 40% Gary Johnson 11% 3
Morning Consult [22] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> sample size: 2,002 Margin of error: ±2% July 14–16, 2016 Hillary Clinton 38% Donald Trump 35% Gary Johnson 11% 3
CBS News/New York Times [29] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> sample size: 1,358 Margin of error: ±3% July 8–12, 2016 Hillary Clinton 36% Donald Trump 36% Gary Johnson 12% Tied
Morning Consult [32] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> sample size: 2,001 Margin of error: ±2% July 8–10, 2016 Hillary Clinton 39% Donald Trump 37% Gary Johnson 12% 2
Rasmussen Reports [264] "Libertarian Johnson Doesn't Change Presidential Outcome So Far". Rasmussen Reports. July 8, 2016. accessdate=July 8, 2016}} </ref> sample size: 1,000 Margin of error: ±3% July 5, 2016 Hillary Clinton 38% Donald Trump 40% Gary Johnson 9% 2
Morning Consult [38] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> sample size: 2,001 Margin of error: ±2% June 30 – July 4, 2016 Hillary Clinton 38% Donald Trump 37% Gary Johnson 11% 1
Fox News [47] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> sample size: 1,017 Margin of error: ±3% June 26–28, 2016 Hillary Clinton 41% Donald Trump 36% Gary Johnson 10% 5
Greenberg Quinlan Rosner [264] "Clinton and Congressional Democrats Widen Lead Over Opponents". Greenberg Quinlan Rosner. Democracy Corps. July 8, 2016. accessdate=July 9, 2016}} </ref> sample size: 900 Margin of error: ±3.27% June 23–28, 2016 Hillary Clinton 48% Donald Trump 37% Gary Johnson 8% 11
The Economist/YouGov [264] "The Economist/YouGov Poll" (PDF). YouGov. accessdate=June 29, 2016}} </ref> sample size: 1,300 Margin of error: ±3.9% June 24–27, 2016 Hillary Clinton 40% Donald Trump 35% Gary Johnson 8% 5
Morning Consult [48] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> sample size: 4001 Margin of error: ±2% June 24–27, 2016 Hillary Clinton 39% Donald Trump 36% Gary Johnson 11% 3
Pew Research [51] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> sample size: 1,655 Margin of error: ±2.7% June 15–26, 2016 Hillary Clinton 45% Donald Trump 36% Gary Johnson 11% 9
Morning Consult [264] "Poll: Security Concerns, Support for Trump Rise After Orlando". Morning Consult. accessdate=June 21, 2016}} </ref> sample size: 3891 Margin of error: ±2% June 15–20, 2016 Hillary Clinton 38% Donald Trump 38% Gary Johnson 10% Tied
CBS News [264] "After Claiming the Nomination, Clinton Maintains her Lead". Scribd. accessdate =June 16, 2016}} </ref> sample size: 1048 Margin of error: ± 3.0% June 9–13, 2016 Hillary Clinton 39% Donald Trump 32% Gary Johnson 11% 7
Bloomberg Politics [264] "Clinton Has 12-Point Edge Over Trump in Bloomberg National Poll". Bloomberg Politics. accessdate=June 14, 2016}} </ref> sample size: 750 Margin of error: ± 3.6% June 10–13, 2016 Hillary Clinton 49% Donald Trump 37% Gary Johnson 9% 12
Morning Consult [264] "Poll: Most Voters Don't View Clinton's Nomination as Historic". Morning Consult. June 15, 2016. accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> sample size: 1004 Margin of error: ± 3% June 8–9, 2016 Hillary Clinton 39% Donald Trump 33% Gary Johnson 10% 6
Fox News [264] "Fox News Poll: National Release 6-9-16". Fox News. June 9, 2016. accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> sample size: 1004 Margin of error: ± 3% June 5–8, 2016 Hillary Clinton 39% Donald Trump 36% Gary Johnson 12% 3
Rasmussen Report [73] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> sample size: 1000 Margin of error: ± 3% June 6–7, 2016 Hillary Clinton 38% Donald Trump 37% Gary Johnson 8% 1
Morning Consult [268] Easley, Cameron (June 7, 2016). "Poll: Johnson Benefits From Unpopularity of Trump, Clinton". Morning Consult. accessdate=June 7, 2016}} </ref> sample size: 2001 Margin of error: ± 2% June 1–4, 2016 Hillary Clinton 37% Donald Trump 35% Gary Johnson (identified as Independent) 10% 2
Morning Consult [268] Easley, Cameron (June 7, 2016). "Poll: Johnson Benefits From Unpopularity of Trump, Clinton". Morning Consult. accessdate=June 7, 2016}} </ref> sample size: 2001 Margin of error: ± 2% June 1–4, 2016 Hillary Clinton 36% Donald Trump 37% Gary Johnson (identified as Libertarian) 10% 1
Morning Consult [86] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> sample size: 2001 Margin of error: ± 2% May 19–23, 2016 Hillary Clinton 38% Donald Trump 35% Gary Johnson 10% 3
Fox News [94] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> sample size: 1,021 Margin of error: ± 3.0% May 14–17, 2016 Hillary Clinton 39% Donald Trump 42% Gary Johnson 10% 3
Monmouth University [119] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> sample size: 848 Margin of error ±3.4% March 17–20, 2016 Hillary Clinton 42% Donald Trump 34% Gary Johnson 11% 8

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Poll source Date Democratic candidate % Republican candidate % Third candidate % Lead margin
ABC News/Washington Post[89]

Sample size: 823
Margin of error: ± 3.5%

May 16–19, 2016 Hillary Clinton 37% Donald Trump 35% Mitt Romney 22% 2
Public Policy Polling[114]

Sample size: 1,083
Margin of error ±3.0%

March 24–26, 2016 Hillary Clinton 42% Donald Trump 37% Deez Nuts 10% 5
Bernie Sanders 43% Donald Trump 37% Deez Nuts 8% 6
Hillary Clinton 44% Donald Trump 35% Rick Perry 12% 9
Bernie Sanders 43% Donald Trump 34% Rick Perry 12% 9
Quinnipiac University[269]

Sample size: 1,342
Margin of error ±2.7%

February 10–15, 2016 Bernie Sanders 38% Donald Trump 38% Michael Bloomberg 12% Tied
Bernie Sanders 39% Ted Cruz 33% Michael Bloomberg 14% 6
Suffolk University/USA Today[270]

Sample size: 1,000
Margin of error ± 3%

February 11–15, 2016 Bernie Sanders 30% Donald Trump 37% Michael Bloomberg 16% 7
Quinnipiac University[127]

Sample size: 1,125
Margin of error ±2.9%

February 2–4, 2016 Bernie Sanders 35% Donald Trump 36% Michael Bloomberg 15% 1
Bernie Sanders 37% Ted Cruz 36% Michael Bloomberg 15% 1
Public Policy Polling[271]

Sample size: 1,236
Margin of error

February 2–3, 2016 Hillary Clinton 41% Donald Trump 37% Michael Bloomberg 11% 4
Bernie Sanders 36% Donald Trump 39% Michael Bloomberg 13% 3
Luntz Global[272]

Sample size: 900
Margin of error ±3.3%

January 26–27, 2016 Hillary Clinton 33% Donald Trump 37% Michael Bloomberg 29% 4
Hillary Clinton 37% Ted Cruz 35% Michael Bloomberg 28% 2
Hillary Clinton 35% Marco Rubio 38% Michael Bloomberg 28% 3
Morning Consult[273]

Sample size: 1,439
Margin of error ±3%

January 21–24, 2016 Bernie Sanders 35% Donald Trump 34% Michael Bloomberg 12% 1
Bernie Sanders 36% Ted Cruz 28% Michael Bloomberg 11% 8
Bernie Sanders 36% Marco Rubio 29% Michael Bloomberg 10% 7
Morning Consult[274]

Sample size: 4,060
Margin of error ±2%

January 14–17, 2016 Hillary Clinton 38% Ted Cruz 34% Michael Bloomberg 11% 4
Hillary Clinton 38% Marco Rubio 33% Michael Bloomberg 10% 5
Hillary Clinton 36% Donald Trump 37% Michael Bloomberg 13% 1
Saint Leo University Polling Institute[275] November 29 – December 3, 2015 Hillary Clinton 45.4% Ted Cruz 19.9% Donald Trump 26.1% 19.3
Hillary Clinton 44.8% Carly Fiorina 14.9% Donald Trump 29.6% 15.2
Hillary Clinton 44.0% Ben Carson 20.1% Donald Trump 25.7% 18.3
Hillary Clinton 43.3% Marco Rubio 21.8% Donald Trump 25.9% 17.4
Hillary Clinton 43.3% Jeb Bush 19.6% Donald Trump 29.5% 13.8
Saint Leo University Polling Institute[161]

Margin of error ±6.0%
Sample size: 1005

October 17–22, 2015 Hillary Clinton 42.7% Jeb Bush 22.8% Donald Trump 24.2% 18.5
Hillary Clinton 43.7% Carly Fiorina 22.6% Donald Trump 23.8% 19.9
Hillary Clinton 43.1% Ben Carson 27.9% Donald Trump 20.2% 15.2
Hillary Clinton 43.7% Marco Rubio 24.6% Donald Trump 22.9% 19.1
Hillary Clinton 44.9% Ted Cruz 18.6% Donald Trump 24.1% 20.8
Public Policy Polling[177]
Margin of error: ±2.8%
Sample size: 1254
August 28–30, 2015 Hillary Clinton 42% Jeb Bush 23% Donald Trump 27% 15
Fox News[178]

Sample size: 1008

August 11–13, 2015 Hillary Clinton 42% Carly Fiorina 24% Donald Trump 25% 17
Hillary Clinton 42% Marco Rubio 30% Donald Trump 22% 12
Hillary Clinton 42% Jeb Bush 29% Donald Trump 23% 13
McClatchy-Marist[181]
Margin of error: ±2.8%
Sample size: 964
July 22–28, 2015 Hillary Clinton 44% Jeb Bush 29% Donald Trump 20% 15
Public Policy Polling[184]
Margin of error: ±4.0%
Sample size: 1,087
July 20–21, 2015 Hillary Clinton 43% Jeb Bush 25% Donald Trump 23% 18
ABC News/Washington Post[185]
Margin of error: ±4.0%
Sample size: 815
July 16–19, 2015 Hillary Clinton 47% Jeb Bush 30% Donald Trump 20% 17

Four-way race

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Poll source Date Democratic candidate % Republican candidate % Libertarian candidate % Green candidate % Lead margin
Quinnipiac University [276] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 1,115 likely voters Margin of error ±2.9% September 22–25, 2016 Hillary Clinton 44% Donald Trump 43% Gary Johnson 8% Jill Stein 2% 1
Monmouth University [277] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 729 likely voters Margin of error ±3.6% September 22–25, 2016 Hillary Clinton 46% Donald Trump 42% Gary Johnson 8% Jill Stein 2% 4
Morning Consult [278] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 1,712 likely voters Margin of error ±2.0% September 22–24, 2016 Hillary Clinton 38% Donald Trump 39% Gary Johnson 9% Jill Stein 4% 1
YouGov/Economist Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page). "YouGov/Economist Poll: September 22-24, 2016". YouGov. The Economist. September 26, 2016. accessdate=September 26, 2016}} </ref> Sample size: 948 likely voters Margin of error ±3.8% September 22–24, 2016 Hillary Clinton 44% Donald Trump 41% Gary Johnson 5% Jill Stein 2% 3
Bloomberg/Selzer [279] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 1,002 likely voters Margin of error ±3.1% September 21–24, 2016 Hillary Clinton 41% Donald Trump 43% Gary Johnson 8% Jill Stein 4% 2
ABC News/Washington Post [280] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 651 likely voters Margin of error ±4.5% September 19–22, 2016 Hillary Clinton 46% Donald Trump 44% Gary Johnson 5% Jill Stein 1% 2
Franklin Pierce University/Boston Herald Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page). "On the eve of the first presidential debate, the race between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton is in a statistical dead heat" (PDF). Franklin Pierce university. Boston Herald. September 25, 2016. accessdate=September 25, 2016}} </ref> Sample size: 1,017 likely voters Margin of error ±3.1% September 18–22, 2016 Hillary Clinton 45% Donald Trump 43% Gary Johnson 6% Jill Stein 2% 2
Ipsos/Reuters [281] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 1,559 likely voters Margin of error ±3.0% September 16–22, 2016 Hillary Clinton 39% Donald Trump 37% Gary Johnson 7% Jill Stein 2% 2
Rasmussen Reports Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page). "Questions - Election 2016: White House Watch - September 20-21, 2016". Pulse Opinion Research, LLC. Rasmussen Reports. September 22, 2016. accessdate=September 22, 2016}} </ref> Sample size: 1,000 likely voters Margin of error ±3% September 20–21, 2016 Hillary Clinton 39% Donald Trump 44% Gary Johnson 8% Jill Stein 2% 5
Breitbart/Gravis Marketing Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page). "Exclusive — Breitbart/Gravis Poll: Hillary Clinton Holds National Lead over Donald Trump". Gravis Marketing. Breitbart New Network. September 23, 2016. accessdate=September 24, 2016}} </ref> Sample size: 1,560 likely voters Margin of error ±2.5% September 20, 2016 Hillary Clinton 44% Donald Trump 40% Gary Johnson 5% Jill Stein 2% 4
McClatchy/Marist [282] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 758 likely voters Margin of error ±3.6% September 15–20, 2016 Hillary Clinton 45% Donald Trump 39% Gary Johnson 10% Jill Stein 4% 6
YouGov/Economist [283] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 936 registered voters Margin of error ±4.0% September 18–19, 2016 Hillary Clinton 40% Donald Trump 38% Gary Johnson 7% Jill Stein 2% 2
NBC News/Wall Street Journal [284] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 922 likely voters Margin of error ±3.23% September 16–19, 2016 Hillary Clinton 43% Donald Trump 37% Gary Johnson 9% Jill Stein 3% 6
iCitizen Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page). "National Poll Results – September 2016". iCitizen. September 21, 2016. accessdate= September 23, 2016}} </ref> Sample size: 1,000 registered voters Margin of error ±3% September 15–19, 2016 Hillary Clinton 42% Donald Trump 37% Gary Johnson 5% Jill Stein 3% 5
Ipsos/Reuters [285] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 1,111 likely voters Margin of error ±3.4% September 15–19, 2016 Hillary Clinton 37% Donald Trump 39% Gary Johnson 7% Jill Stein 2% 2
Associated Press/GFK [286] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 1,251 likely voters Margin of error ±2.5% September 15–19, 2016 Hillary Clinton 45% Donald Trump 39% Gary Johnson 9% Jill Stein 2% 6
NBC News/SurveyMonkey [287] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 13,230 likely voters Margin of error ±1.2% September 12–18, 2016 Hillary Clinton 45% Donald Trump 40% Gary Johnson 10% Jill Stein 4% 5
Morning Consult Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page). "Clinton Maintains Lead Over Trump Despite Health Scare". Morning Consult. September 18, 2016. accessdate=September 19, 2016}} </ref> Sample size: 1,639 likely voters Margin of error ±2.0% September 15–16, 2016 Hillary Clinton 42% Donald Trump 40% Gary Johnson 8% Jill Stein 3% 2
Saint Leo University Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page). "Politics / Issues, Law Enforcement, Immigration, National Anthem" (PDF). Saint Leo University. September 20, 2016. accessdate=20 September 2016}} </ref> Sample size: 1,005 likely voters Margin of error ±3.0% September 12–16, 2016 Hillary Clinton 46% Donald Trump 41% Gary Johnson 9% Jill Stein 4% 5
Fox News [288] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 867 likely voters Margin of error ±3% September 11–14, 2016 Hillary Clinton 41% Donald Trump 40% Gary Johnson 8% Jill Stein 3% 1
Rasmussen Reports Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page). "Questions - Election 2016: White House Watch - September 12-13, 2016". Pulse Opinion Research, LLC. Rasmussen Reports. September 15, 2016. accessdate=September 15, 2016}} </ref> Sample size: 1,000 likely voters Margin of error ±3% September 12–13, 2016 Hillary Clinton 40% Donald Trump 42% Gary Johnson 7% Jill Stein 2% 2
Emerson College Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page). "Emerson Poll: Trump Leads Clinton Nationally; Arkansas, Georgia, Missouri Remain Red; Colorado is Leaning Trump; Pneumonia Diagnosis Appears to Be Hurting Clinton" (PDF). Emerson College. September 15, 2016. accessdate= September 16, 2016}} </ref> Sample size: 800 likely voters Margin of error ±3.4% September 11–13, 2016 Hillary Clinton 41% Donald Trump 43% Gary Johnson 9% Jill Stein 2% 2
YouGov/Economist [289] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 1,087 registered voters Margin of error ±4.0% September 10–13, 2016 Hillary Clinton 42% Donald Trump 40% Gary Johnson 5% Jill Stein 3% 2
CBS News/New York Times [290] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 1,433 registered voters Margin of error ±3.0% September 9–13, 2016 Hillary Clinton 42% Donald Trump 42% Gary Johnson 8% Jill Stein 4% Tied
Quinnipiac University [291] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 960 likely voters Margin of error ±3.2% September 8–13, 2016 Hillary Clinton 41% Donald Trump 39% Gary Johnson 13% Jill Stein 4% 2
Ipsos/Reuters [292] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 1,127 likely voters Margin of error ±3.3% September 8–12, 2016 Hillary Clinton 39% Donald Trump 39% Gary Johnson 8% Jill Stein 2% Tied
Pew Research [293] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 3,941 registered voters Margin of error ±2.6% August 16 – September 12, 2016 Hillary Clinton 45% Donald Trump 38% Gary Johnson 10% Jill Stein 4% 2
NBC News/SurveyMonkey [294] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 16,220 registered voters Margin of error ±1.1% September 5–11, 2016 Hillary Clinton 42% Donald Trump 40% Gary Johnson 11% Jill Stein 4% 2
Gravis Marketing/Breitbart Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page). "Breitbart/Gravis Poll: Clinton at 43% Leads Trump at 40%". Gravis Marketing. Breitbart. September 11, 2016. accessdate=September 12, 2016}} </ref> Sample size: 2,348 adults Margin of error ±2.0% September 7–8, 2016 Hillary Clinton 43% Donald Trump 40% Gary Johnson 7% Jill Stein 1% 3
Morning Consult [295] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 1,710 likely voters Margin of error ±2% September 6–8, 2016 Hillary Clinton 43% Donald Trump 41% Gary Johnson 10% Jill Stein 3% 2
ABC News/Washington Post [296] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 642 likely voters Margin of error ±4.5% September 5–8, 2016 Hillary Clinton 46% Donald Trump 41% Gary Johnson 9% Jill Stein 2% 5
Rasmussen Reports Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page). "Questions - White House Watch - September 6-7, 2016". Pulse Opinion Research, LLC. Rasmussen Reports. September 8, 2016. accessdate=September 8, 2016}} </ref> Sample size: 1,000 likely voters Margin of error ±3% September 6–7, 2016 Hillary Clinton 43% Donald Trump 39% Gary Johnson 9% Jill Stein 2% 4
YouGov/Economist [297] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 1,077 registered voters Margin of error ±4.7% September 4–6, 2016 Hillary Clinton 40% Donald Trump 38% Gary Johnson 7% Jill Stein 5% 2
Ipsos/Reuters [298] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 1,084 likely voters Margin of error ±3.5% September 1–5, 2016 Hillary Clinton 40% Donald Trump 38% Gary Johnson 8% Jill Stein 3% 2
CNN/ORC [299] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 786 likely voters Margin of error ±3.5% September 1–4, 2016 Hillary Clinton 43% Donald Trump 45% Gary Johnson 7% Jill Stein 2% 2
Franklin Pierce University/Boston Herald Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page). "Our most recent national poll shows Hillary Clinton still holding a small, but not statistically significant, lead over Donald Trump" (PDF). Franklin Pierce university. Boston Herald. September 5, 2016. accessdate=September 5, 2016}} </ref> Sample size: 1,025 likely voters Margin of error ±3.1% August 31 – September 4, 2016 Hillary Clinton 44% Donald Trump 41% Gary Johnson 8% Jill Stein 3% 3
NBC News/SurveyMonkey [300] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 32,226 registered voters Margin of error ±1.0% August 29 – September 4, 2016 Hillary Clinton 41% Donald Trump 37% Gary Johnson 12% Jill Stein 4% 4
Morning Consult [301] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 2,001 registered voters Margin of error ±2% September 1–2, 2016 Hillary Clinton 38% Donald Trump 36% Gary Johnson 9% Jill Stein 4% 2
George Washington University Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page). "GW Battleground(LVIX)FINAL" (PDF). The Tarrance Group/Lake Research Partners. George Washington University. September 7, 2016. accessdate=September 7, 2016}} </ref> Sample size: 1,000 likely voters Margin of error ±3.1% August 28 – September 1, 2016 Hillary Clinton 42% Donald Trump 40% Gary Johnson 11% Jill Stein 3% 2
Ipsos/Reuters [302] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 1,804 likely voters Margin of error ±3% August 26 – September 1, 2016 Hillary Clinton 39% Donald Trump 39% Gary Johnson 7% Jill Stein 2% Tied
IBD/TPP [303] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 861 likely voters Margin of error ±3.4% August 26 – September 1, 2016 Hillary Clinton 39% Donald Trump 39% Gary Johnson 12% Jill Stein 3% Tied
Rasmussen Reports Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page). "Questions - Election 2016: White House Watch - August 29-30, 2016". Pulse Opinion Research, LLC. Rasmussen Reports. September 1, 2016. accessdate=September 1, 2016}} </ref> Sample size: 1,000 likely voters Margin of error ±3% August 29–30, 2016 Hillary Clinton 39% Donald Trump 40% Gary Johnson 7% Jill Stein 3% 1
Fox News [304] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 1,011 registered voters Margin of error ±3% August 28–30, 2016 Hillary Clinton 41% Donald Trump 39% Gary Johnson 9% Jill Stein 4% 2
YouGov/Economist [305] "YouGov/Economist Poll: August 27-29, 2016" (PDF). YouGov. The Economist. August 31, 2016. accessdate=August 31, 2016}} </ref> Sample size: 1,119 adults Margin of error ±4% August 27–29, 2016 Hillary Clinton 42% Donald Trump 37% Gary Johnson 7% Jill Stein 3% 5
Ipsos/Reuters [306] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 1,404 likely voters Margin of error ±3.0% August 25–29, 2016 Hillary Clinton 40% Donald Trump 38% Gary Johnson 6% Jill Stein 2% 2
Suffolk University/USA Today [307] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 1,000 likely voters Margin of error ±3.0% August 25–29, 2016 Hillary Clinton 42% Donald Trump 35% Gary Johnson 9% Jill Stein 4% 7
Public Policy Polling [308] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 881 likely voters Margin of error ±3.3% August 26–28, 2016 Hillary Clinton 42% Donald Trump 37% Gary Johnson 6% Jill Stein 4% 5
Monmouth University [309] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 689 registered voters Margin of error ±3.5% August 25–28, 2016 Hillary Clinton 43% Donald Trump 36% Gary Johnson 8% Jill Stein 2% 7
NBC News/SurveyMonkey [310] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 24,104 adults Margin of error ±1.0% August 22–28, 2016 Hillary Clinton 41% Donald Trump 37% Gary Johnson 11% Jill Stein 5% 4
Morning Consult [311] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 2,007 registered voters Margin of error ±2% August 24–26, 2016 Hillary Clinton 39% Donald Trump 37% Gary Johnson 8% Jill Stein 3% 2
Ipsos/Reuters [312] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 1,154 likely voters Margin of error ±3% August 22–25, 2016 Hillary Clinton 39% Donald Trump 36% Gary Johnson 7% Jill Stein 3% 3
Rasmussen Reports Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page). "Questions - Election 2016: White House Watch - August 23-24, 2016". Pulse Opinion Research, LLC. Rasmussen Reports. August 25, 2016. accessdate=August 25, 2016}} </ref> Sample size: 1,000 adults Margin of error ±3% August 23–24, 2016 Hillary Clinton 42% Donald Trump 38% Gary Johnson 9% Jill Stein 2% 4
Ipsos/Reuters [313] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 1,049 respondents Margin of error ±2.9% August 20–24, 2016 Hillary Clinton 39% Donald Trump 36% Gary Johnson 7% Jill Stein 2% 3
Quinnipiac University [314] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 1,498 likely voters Margin of error ±2.5% August 18–24, 2016 Hillary Clinton 45% Donald Trump 38% Gary Johnson 10% Jill Stein 4% 7
Gravis Marketing Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page). "Current National Polling". Gravis Marketing. Breitbart. August 26, 2016. accessdate=August 26, 2016}} </ref> Sample size: 1,493 likely voters Margin of error ±2.5% August 22–23, 2016 Hillary Clinton 42% Donald Trump 41% Gary Johnson 4% Jill Stein 1% 1
YouGov/Economist [315] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 1,080 adults Margin of error ±4.1% August 19–23, 2016 Hillary Clinton 42% Donald Trump 38% Gary Johnson 6% Jill Stein 4% 4
Ipsos/Reuters [316] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 1,115 respondents Margin of error ±3% August 18–22, 2016 Hillary Clinton 41% Donald Trump 33% Gary Johnson 7% Jill Stein 2% 8
NBC News/SurveyMonkey [317] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 17,451 adults Margin of error ±1.1% August 15–21, 2016 Hillary Clinton 43% Donald Trump 38% Gary Johnson 11% Jill Stein 5% 5
Morning Consult [318] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 2,001 adults Margin of error ±2% August 16–20, 2016 Hillary Clinton 39% Donald Trump 36% Gary Johnson 8% Jill Stein 4% 3
Ipsos/Reuters [319] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 1,049 adults Margin of error ±2.8% August 13–17, 2016 Hillary Clinton 39% Donald Trump 35% Gary Johnson 7% Jill Stein 2% 4
Rasmussen Reports Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page). "White House Watch: Clinton 41%, Trump 39%, Johnson 9%, Stein 3%". Pulse Opinion Research, LLC. Rasmussen Reports. August 16, 2016. accessdate=August 18, 2016}} </ref> Sample size: 1,000 adults Margin of error ±3% August 15–16, 2016 Hillary Clinton 41% Donald Trump 39% Gary Johnson 9% Jill Stein 3% 2
YouGov/Economist Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page). "YouGov/Economist Poll: August 14-16, 2016". YouGov. The Economist. August 17, 2016. accessdate=August 17, 2016}} </ref> Sample size: 1,076 adults Margin of error ±4.1% August 11–16, 2016 Hillary Clinton 41% Donald Trump 35% Gary Johnson 7% Jill Stein 3% 6
Pew Research Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page). "Voters' general election preferences". Pew Research Center. August 18, 2016. accessdate=August 19, 2016}} </ref> Sample size: 1,567 adults Margin of error ±2.8% August 9–16, 2016 Hillary Clinton 41% Donald Trump 37% Gary Johnson 10% Jill Stein 4% 4
Normington, Petts & Associates [320] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 1,000 adults Margin of error ±3.1% August 9–15, 2016 Hillary Clinton 45% Donald Trump 37% Gary Johnson 8% Jill Stein 4% 8
NBC News/SurveyMonkey [321] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 15,179 adults Margin of error ±1.2% August 8–14, 2016 Hillary Clinton 43% Donald Trump 37% Gary Johnson 11% Jill Stein 4% 6
Zogby Analytics Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page). "Clinton and Trump in Statistical Tie; Trump Has Closed the Gap Among Older Millennials". Zogby Analytics. August 16, 2016. accessdate=August 17, 2016}} </ref> Sample size: 1,277 adults Margin of error ±2.8% August 12–13, 2016 Hillary Clinton 38% Donald Trump 36% Gary Johnson 8% Jill Stein 5% 2
Morning Consult [322] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 2,001 adults Margin of error ±2% August 11–14, 2016 Hillary Clinton 39% Donald Trump 33% Gary Johnson 9% Jill Stein 4% 6
Ipsos/Reuters [323] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 974 adults Margin of error ±2.9% August 6–10, 2016 Hillary Clinton 40% Donald Trump 35% Gary Johnson 7% Jill Stein 3% 5
Rasmussen Reports Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page). "Questions - Election 2016: White House Watch - August 9-10, 2016". Pulse Opinion Research, LLC. Rasmussen Reports. August 11, 2016. accessdate=August 11, 2016}} </ref> Sample size: 1,000 adults Margin of error ±3% August 9–10, 2016 Hillary Clinton 43% Donald Trump 40% Gary Johnson 8% Jill Stein 2% 3
Breitbart/Gravis Marketing Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page). "Breitbart/Gravis Poll: Hillary Clinton Leads Donald Trump 42% to 37% Nationally in 4-Way with Johnson 9%, Stein 3%". Gravis Marketing. Breitbart. August 14, 2016. accessdate=August 15, 2016}} </ref> Sample size: 2,832 adults Margin of error ±1.8% August 9, 2016 Hillary Clinton 42% Donald Trump 37% Gary Johnson 9% Jill Stein 3% 5
YouGov/Economist [324] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 1,300 adults Margin of error ±4.2% August 6–9, 2016 Hillary Clinton 42% Donald Trump 36% Gary Johnson 9% Jill Stein 2% 6
Bloomberg Politics [325] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 749 adults Margin of error ±3.6% August 5–8, 2016 Hillary Clinton 44% Donald Trump 40% Gary Johnson 9% Jill Stein 4% 4
Princeton Survey [326] "Clinton Has Post-Convention Lead Over Trump With Strong Showing in Suburbs" (PDF). Princeton Survey Research Associates International. August 10, 2016. accessdate=August 13, 2016}} </ref> Sample size: 1,000 adults Margin of error ±3.9% August 4–7, 2016 Hillary Clinton 45% Donald Trump 39% Gary Johnson 2% Jill Stein 1% 6
Monmouth University Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page). "Clinton Opens Post-Convention Lead". Monmouth University. August 8, 2016. accessdate=August 9, 2016}} </ref> Sample size: 803 adults Margin of error ±3.5% August 4–7, 2016 Hillary Clinton 46% Donald Trump 34% Gary Johnson 7% Jill Stein 2% 12
NBC News/SurveyMonkey [327] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 11,480 adults Margin of error ±1.2% August 1–7, 2016 Hillary Clinton 44% Donald Trump 38% Gary Johnson 10% Jill Stein 4% 6
Morning Consult [328] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 2,001 adults Margin of error ±2% August 4–5, 2016 Hillary Clinton 41% Donald Trump 33% Gary Johnson 9% Jill Stein 5% 8
ABC News/Washington Post [329] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 1,002 adults Margin of error ±3.5% August 1–4, 2016 Hillary Clinton 45% Donald Trump 37% Gary Johnson 8% Jill Stein 4% 8
Ipsos/Reuters [330] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 1,154 adults Margin of error ±3.0% July 31 – August 4, 2016 Hillary Clinton 42% Donald Trump 40% Gary Johnson 6% Jill Stein 3% 2
IBD/TPP [331] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 851 adults Margin of error ±3.4% July 29 – August 4, 2016 Hillary Clinton 39% Donald Trump 35% Gary Johnson 12% Jill Stein 5% 4
McClatchy/Marist [332] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 983 adults Margin of error ±3.1% August 1–3, 2016 Hillary Clinton 45% Donald Trump 31% Gary Johnson 10% Jill Stein 6% 14
NBC News/Wall Street Journal [333] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 800 adults Margin of error ±3.46% July 31 – August 3, 2016 Hillary Clinton 43% Donald Trump 34% Gary Johnson 10% Jill Stein 5% 9
Ipsos/Reuters [334] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 1,072 adults Margin of error ±3.5% July 30 – August 3, 2016 Hillary Clinton 42% Donald Trump 38% Gary Johnson 6% Jill Stein 2% 4
Rasmussen Reports Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page). "Questions - Election 2016: White House Watch - August 1-2, 2016". Rasmussen Reports. August 4, 2016. accessdate=August 4, 2016}} </ref> Sample size: 1,000 adults Margin of error ±3% August 1–2, 2016 Hillary Clinton 44% Donald Trump 40% Gary Johnson 6% Jill Stein 3% 4
The Economist/YouGov [335] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 1,300 adults Margin of error ±4% July 31 – August 1, 2016 Hillary Clinton 41% Donald Trump 36% Gary Johnson 8% Jill Stein 4% 5
CNN/ORC [336] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 894 adults Margin of error ±3.5% July 29–31, 2016 Hillary Clinton 45% Donald Trump 37% Gary Johnson 9% Jill Stein 5% 8
NBC News/SurveyMonkey [337] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 12,742 adults Margin of error ±1.2% July 25–31, 2016 Hillary Clinton 43% Donald Trump 38% Gary Johnson 9% Jill Stein 4% 5
Public Policy Polling [338] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 1,276 adults Margin of error ±2.7% July 29–30, 2016 Hillary Clinton 46% Donald Trump 41% Gary Johnson 6% Jill Stein 2% 5
RABA Research Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page). "NATIONAL SURVEY RESULTS" (PDF). Raba Research. Raba Research. accessdate=July 29, 2016}} </ref> Sample size: 956 adults Margin of error ±3.2% July 29, 2016 Hillary Clinton 46% Donald Trump 31% Gary Johnson 7% Jill Stein 2% 15
Ipsos/Reuters [1] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 1,788 adults Margin of error ±2.4% July 25–29, 2016 Hillary Clinton 37% Donald Trump 37% Gary Johnson 5% Jill Stein 1% Tied
YouGov/Economist [5] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 1,300 adults Margin of error ±4.5% July 23–24, 2016 Hillary Clinton 40% Donald Trump 38% Gary Johnson 5% Jill Stein 3% 2
CNN/ORC [8] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 882 adults Margin of error ±3.5% July 22–24, 2016 Hillary Clinton 39% Donald Trump 44% Gary Johnson 9% Jill Stein 3% 5
University of Delaware [9] "National survey shows Clinton at 46% and Trump at 42% as the Republican National Convention ends and the Democratic National Convention begins" (PDF). University of Delaware Center for Political Communication. July 25, 2016. accessdate=July 29, 2016}} </ref> Sample size: 818 registered voters Margin of error ±4% July 21–24, 2016 Hillary Clinton 46% Donald Trump 42% Gary Johnson 1% Jill Stein 1% 4
NBC News/SurveyMonkey [10] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 12,931 adults Margin of error ±1.2% July 18–24, 2016 Hillary Clinton 39% Donald Trump 41% Gary Johnson 10% Jill Stein 5% 2
RABA Research Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page). "NATIONAL SURVEY RESULTS" (PDF). Raba Research. Raba Research. accessdate=July 24, 2016}} </ref> Sample size: 909 adults Margin of error ±3.3% July 22, 2016 Hillary Clinton 39% Donald Trump 34% Gary Johnson 8% Jill Stein 3% 5
Echelon Insights [13] "Echelon Insights" (PDF). Echelon Insights. accessdate=July 24, 2016}} </ref> Sample size: 912 adults Margin of error ±?% July 21–22, 2016 Hillary Clinton 40% Donald Trump 39% Gary Johnson 3% Jill Stein 2% 1
Ipsos/Reuters [17] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 1,522 adults Margin of error ±2.9% July 16–20, 2016 Hillary Clinton 39% Donald Trump 35% Gary Johnson 7% Jill Stein 3% 4
YouGov/Economist Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page). "YouGov/Economist Poll: July 15-17, 2016". YouGov. July 18, 2016. accessdate=July 19, 2016}} </ref> Sample size: 1,300 adults Margin of error ±4.2% July 15–17, 2016 Hillary Clinton 40% Donald Trump 37% Gary Johnson 5% Jill Stein 4% 3
NBC News/SurveyMonkey [21] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 9,436 adults Margin of error ±1.4% July 11–17, 2016 Hillary Clinton 39% Donald Trump 40% Gary Johnson 10% Jill Stein 5% 1
Monmouth University Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page). "Trump Closes in on Clinton". Monmouth University. July 18, 2016. accessdate=July 18, 2016}} </ref> Sample size: 688 adults Margin of error ±3.7% July 14–16, 2016 Hillary Clinton 45% Donald Trump 43% Gary Johnson 5% Jill Stein 1% 2
Franklin Pierce University/Boston Herald Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page). "Franklin Pierce University/Boston Herald poll: The results". Franklin Pierce university. Boston Herald. July 18, 2016. accessdate=July 18, 2016}} </ref> Sample size: 1,007 adults Margin of error ±3.1% July 13–16, 2016 Hillary Clinton 44% Donald Trump 41% Gary Johnson 7% Jill Stein 2% 3
CNN/ORC [23] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 872 adults Margin of error ±3.5% July 13–16, 2016 Hillary Clinton 42% Donald Trump 37% Gary Johnson 13% Jill Stein 5% 5
icitizen [24] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 1,000 adults Margin of error ±% July 11–14, 2016 Hillary Clinton 39% Donald Trump 35% Gary Johnson 9% Jill Stein 3% 4
ABC News/Washington Post [25] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 1,003 adults Margin of error ±3.5% July 11–14, 2016 Hillary Clinton 42% Donald Trump 38% Gary Johnson 8% Jill Stein 5% 4
NBC News/Wall Street Journal [28] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 1,000 adults Margin of error ±3.1% July 9–13, 2016 Hillary Clinton 41% Donald Trump 35% Gary Johnson 11% Jill Stein 6% 6
The Economist/YouGov [30] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 1,300 adults Margin of error ±4.2% July 9–11, 2016 Hillary Clinton 40% Donald Trump 37% Gary Johnson 5% Jill Stein 2% 3
AP-GfK Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page). "The AP-GfK Poll July 2016" (PDF). GfK Public Affairs & Corporate Communications. Associated Press. accessdate=July 15, 2016}} </ref> Sample size: 837 adults Margin of error ±3.3% July 7–11, 2016 Hillary Clinton 40% Donald Trump 36% Gary Johnson 6% Jill Stein 2% 4
NBC News/SurveyMonkey [31] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 7,869 adults Margin of error ±1.4% July 4–10, 2016 Hillary Clinton 40% Donald Trump 38% Gary Johnson 11% Jill Stein 6% 2
Raba Research Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page). "National Survey Results" (PDF). Raba Research. accessdate=July 13, 2016}} </ref> Sample size: 781 adults Margin of error ±3.5% July 7–9, 2016 Hillary Clinton 41% Donald Trump 29% Gary Johnson 9% Jill Stein 2% 12
McClatchy/Marist [33] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 1,249 adults Margin of error ±3% July 5–9, 2016 Hillary Clinton 40% Donald Trump 35% Gary Johnson 10% Jill Stein 5% 5
Ipsos/Reuters [34] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 1,345 adults Margin of error ±2.8% July 2–6, 2016 Hillary Clinton 42% Donald Trump 33% Gary Johnson 6% Jill Stein 4% 9
The Economist/YouGov [37] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 1,300 adults Margin of error ±3.9% July 2–4, 2016 Hillary Clinton 42% Donald Trump 37% Gary Johnson 4% Jill Stein 3% 5
NBC News/SurveyMonkey [39] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 10,072 adults Margin of error ±1.3% June 27 – July 3, 2016 Hillary Clinton 41% Donald Trump 38% Gary Johnson 9% Jill Stein 5% 3
Suffolk University/USA Today [42] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 1,000 adults Margin of error ±3% June 26–29, 2016 Hillary Clinton 39% Donald Trump 35% Gary Johnson 8% Jill Stein 3% 4
Ipsos/Reuters [43] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 1,247 adults Margin of error ±2.8% June 25–29, 2016 Hillary Clinton 42% Donald Trump 31% Gary Johnson 5% Jill Stein 4% 11
IBD/TIPP [44] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 837 adults Margin of error ±3.5% June 24–29, 2016 Hillary Clinton 37% Donald Trump 36% Gary Johnson 9% Jill Stein 5% 1
Public Policy Polling [46] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 947 adults Margin of error ±3.2% June 27–28, 2016 Hillary Clinton 45% Donald Trump 41% Gary Johnson 5% Jill Stein 2% 4
Quinnipiac University [49] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 1,610 adults Margin of error ±2.4% June 21–27, 2016 Hillary Clinton 39% Donald Trump 37% Gary Johnson 8% Jill Stein 4% 2
NBC News/SurveyMonkey [50] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 5,818 adults Margin of error ±1.8% June 20–26, 2016 Hillary Clinton 42% Donald Trump 36% Gary Johnson 9% Jill Stein 5% 6
ABC News/Washington Post [53] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 836 adults Margin of error ±4% June 20–23, 2016 Hillary Clinton 47% Donald Trump 37% Gary Johnson 7% Jill Stein 3% 10
NBC News/Wall Street Journal [54] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 1,000 adults Margin of error ±3.1% June 19–23, 2016 Hillary Clinton 39% Donald Trump 38% Gary Johnson 10% Jill Stein 6% 1
Ipsos/Reuters [55] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 1,339 adults Margin of error ±2.8% June 18–22, 2016 Hillary Clinton 43% Donald Trump 34% Gary Johnson 6% Jill Stein 5% 9
CNN/ORC [60] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 891 adults Margin of error ±3.5% June 16–19, 2016 Hillary Clinton 42% Donald Trump 38% Gary Johnson 9% Jill Stein 7% 4
Monmouth University [61] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 803 adults Margin of error ±3.5% June 15–19, 2016 Hillary Clinton 42% Donald Trump 36% Gary Johnson 9% Jill Stein 4% 6
NBC News/SurveyMonkey [62] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 16,135 adults Margin of error ±1.1% June 13–19, 2016 Hillary Clinton 42% Donald Trump 38% Gary Johnson 9% Jill Stein 5% 4
Ipsos/Reuters Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page). "All Adult Americans" (PDF). RealClearPolitics. June 9, 2016. accessdate=June 10, 2016}} </ref> Sample size: 1,323 adults Margin of error ±2.8% June 11–15, 2016 Hillary Clinton 39% Donald Trump 29% Gary Johnson 6% Jill Stein 4% 10
NBC/Survey Monkey [69] "xxx". accessdate=December 31, 2013}} </ref> Sample size: 10,604 adults Margin of error ±1.3% June 6–12, 2016 Hillary Clinton 42% Donald Trump 38% Gary Johnson 9% Jill Stein 5% 4
SurveyUSA Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page). "Results of SurveyUSA Election Poll #22930". SurveyUSA. June 9, 2016. accessdate=June 10, 2016}} </ref> Sample size: 1,408 RV Margin of error ±2.7% June 8, 2016 Hillary Clinton 39% Donald Trump 36% Gary Johnson 6% Jill Stein 4% 3
Zogby Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page). "Clinton beats Trump but Sanders does better among Women, Millennials and Independents when Facing Trump". IBOPE Zogby International. June 7, 2016. accessdate=June 9, 2016}} </ref> Sample size: 837 RV Margin of error ±3.5% May 30 – June 5, 2016 Hillary Clinton 40% Donald Trump 34% Gary Johnson 6% Jill Stein 2% 6
NBC News Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page). "Poll: Clinton Holds Four-Point National Lead Over Trump — or Does She?". NBC News. June 7, 2016. accessdate=June 9, 2016}} </ref> Sample size: 9,240 RV Margin of error ±1.4% May 30 – June 5, 2016 Hillary Clinton 39% Donald Trump 40% Gary Johnson 9% Jill Stein 4% 1
Quinnipiac University Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page). "Battle of the Sexes Leaves Clinton with Edge over Trump, Quinnipiac University National Poll Finds; She leads on Brains, Morals, but he's up on Leadership" (PDF). Quinnipiac University Polling Institute. June 1, 2016. accessdate=June 2, 2016}} </ref> Sample size: 1,561 RV Margin of error ±2.5% May 24–30, 2016 Hillary Clinton 40% Donald Trump 38% Gary Johnson 5% Jill Stein 3% 2
Public Policy Polling [339] "GOP Quickly Unifies Around Trump; Clinton Still Has Modest Lead". Public Policy Polling. May 10, 2016. accessdate=May 13, 2016}} </ref> Sample size: 1,222 RV Margin of error ±3.2% May 6–9, 2016 Hillary Clinton 42% Donald Trump 38% Gary Johnson 4% Jill Stein 2% 5
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