Astrology and Politics: U.S. Presidential Election Predictions 2016 – Primaries

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2016 U.S. Presidential General Election Predictions






Track Record for 99 elections D+R as of June 15, 2016:

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FiveThirtyEight PredictIt Political Prediction Market (CNN) William Stickevers
89% correct 88% correct 88% correct 87% correct
57 projections 97 projections 42 projections 98 projections
(Complete Accuracy Track Record here)

Winning Projections

*AstroProbability: a composite set of mundane astrology forecasting methods.

as of June 6, 2016:

July 18-21

FiveThirtyEight PredictIt Political Prediction Market (CNN) William Stickevers’ AstroProbability* (4/29/16)
Republican National Convention  Trump 92%  n/a Trump 85%

July 25-28

FiveThirtyEight PredictIt Political Prediction Market (CNN) William Stickevers’ AstroProbability* (4/29/16)
Democratic National Convention  Clinton 92%  Clinton 97% Clinton 95%

(Previous Projections Accuracy Track Record here)


Delegate Count

DEMOCRATIC DELEGATE ESTIMATE (as of June 15, 2016)
from www.cnn.com/election/primaries/parties/democrat

REPUBLICAN DELEGATE ESTIMATE (as of June 15, 2016)
from www.cnn.com/election/primaries/parties/republican



Popular Vote

from Real Clear Politics Dem Rep

as of June 10, 2016

Clinton: 15,805,136
Trump: 13,300,472
Sanders: 12,029,669

(Complete Vote Count by State here)



PREDICTIONS

GOP Candidates

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Donald Trump – I predict he will win the GOP nomination for the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election.

Prediction: (January 26, 2016)
Based on the horary testimonies, it is highly probable that Trump will win both Iowa and New Hampshire, and then go on to win South Carolina and Nevada — as he is favored to do — and likely  conceivably win every contest. (Read entire prediction post)

Real Clear Politics Poll Average
2016 Presidential Nomination
as of May 4, 2016

  • Donald Trump – 46.5%
  • Ted Cruz – 27.0%
  • John Kasich – 18.0%

Older polling data below


Democratic Candidates

Prediction: (April 28, 2016)
Astrological indicators based on Politcal Contest Horary snapshots of the Democratic Primary Race are now indicating Hillary Clinton’s nomination.

Sanders’ campaign has signaled to the Democratic establishment that he is looking to shape the Democratic platform at the party’s convention, but also insisting he will remain in the race until then.

Real Clear Politics Poll Average
2016 Presidential Nomination
as of June 5, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 52.8%
  • Bernie Sanders – 41.4%

Older polling data below



Las Vegas Oddsmakers –
Winning the U.S. Presidency

as of June 15, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 73.53%
  • Donald Trump – 25.00%
  • Bernie Sanders – 2.44%
  • Joe Biden – 1.96%
  • Gary Johnson – 0.40%

Older betting odds below



Blog Posts on the 2016 Election

Solar Ingress 2016 and the Presidential Election [VIDEO]
(March 31, 2016)
Read blog post.
Voter Revolts, Globalization, and Uranus-Pluto [VIDEO]
(March 31, 2016)
Read blog post.
[2016 Election] Candidates, Primaries, and Super Tuesday Predictions
(March 15, 2016)
Read blog post.
For the Record…
(March 12, 2016)
Read blog post.
Super Saturday: 2016 Primary Election Projections
(March 5, 2016)
Read blog post.
Trump vs. Cruz: GOP Nomination Prediction
(January 26, 2016)
Read blog post.
30 Days to Go: Are Trump Supporters Angry Enough to Vote?
(January 2, 2016)
Read blog post.


2016 Primaries

Feb. 1
IOWA
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Feb. 9
NEW HAMPSHIRE
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Feb. 20
NEVADA DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS
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SOUTH CAROLINA REPUBLICAN PRIMARY
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Feb. 23
NEVADA REPUBLICAN CAUCUS
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Feb. 27
SOUTH CAROLINA DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY
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March 1
ALABAMA
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ALASKA REPUBLICAN CAUCUS
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ARKANSAS
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COLORADO DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS
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GEORGIA
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MASSACHUSETTS
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MINNESOTA
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OKLAHOMA
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TENNESSEE
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TEXAS
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VERMONT
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VIRGINIA
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March 5
KANSAS
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KENTUCKY REPUBLICAN PRIMARY
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LOUISIANA
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MAINE REPUBLICAN CAUCUS
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NEBRASKA DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS
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March 6
MAINE DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS
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PUERTO RICO REPUBLICAN PRIMARY
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March 8
HAWAII REPUBLICAN CAUCUS
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IDAHO REPUBLICAN PRIMARY
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MICHIGAN
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MISSISSIPPI
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March 12
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA REPUBLICAN CAUCUS
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GUAM REPUBLICAN CAUCUS
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NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS
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WYOMING REPUBLICAN CAUCUS
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March 15
FLORIDA
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ILLINOIS
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MISSOURI
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NORTH CAROLINA
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OHIO
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March 22
ARIZONA
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IDAHO DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS
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UTAH
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March 26
ALASKA DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS
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HAWAII DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS
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WASHINGTON DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS
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April 5
WISCONSIN
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April 9
WYOMING DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS
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April 19
NEW YORK
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April 26
CONNECTICUT
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DELAWARE
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MARYLAND
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PENNSYLVANIA
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RHODE ISLAND
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May 3
INDIANA
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May 10
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WEST VIRGINIA
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May 17
KENTUCKY DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY
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OREGON
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May 24
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June 7
CALIFORNIA
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MONTANA
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NEW JERSEY
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NEW MEXICO
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NORTH DAKOTA DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS
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SOUTH DAKOTA
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June 14
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS
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July 18-21
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July 25-28
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November 8
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PAST POLLING DATA AND ODDS

GOP Candidates

as of May 4, 2016

  • Donald Trump – 46.5%
  • Ted Cruz – 27.0%
  • John Kasich – 18.0%

as of May 2, 2016

  • Donald Trump – 45.4%
  • Ted Cruz – 29.0%
  • John Kasich – 20.2%

as of April 27, 2016

  • Donald Trump – 43.0%
  • Ted Cruz – 30.0%
  • John Kasich – 21.0%

as of April 17, 2016

  • Donald Trump – 40.3%
  • Ted Cruz – 31.3%
  • John Kasich – 21.5%

as of April 13, 2016

  • Donald Trump – 40.4%
  • Ted Cruz – 30.6%
  • John Kasich – 21.0%

as of April 6, 2016

  • Donald Trump – 39.9%
  • Ted Cruz – 32.9%
  • John Kasich – 20.9%

as of March 30, 2016

  • Donald Trump – 42.1%
  • Ted Cruz – 31.7%
  • John Kasich – 19.3%

as of March 22, 2016

  • Donald Trump – 43.0%
  • Ted Cruz – 30.3%
  • John Kasich – 19.1%

as of March 17, 2016

  • Donald Trump – 35.7%
  • Ted Cruz – 26.7%
  • John Kasich – 18.7%

as of March 8, 2016

  • Donald Trump – 36.0%
  • Ted Cruz – 21.8%
  • Marco Rubio – 18.0%
  • John Kasich – 12.0%

as of March 6, 2016

  • Donald Trump – 37.5%
  • Ted Cruz – 19.3%
  • Marco Rubio – 18.3%
  • John Kasich – 9.5%
  • Ben Carson – 8.7%

as of February 28, 2016

  • Donald Trump – 35.6%
  • Ted Cruz – 19.8%
  • Marco Rubio – 17.4%
  • Ben Carson – 9.0%
  • John Kasich – 8.8%

as of February 24, 2016

  • Donald Trump – 33.2%
  • Ted Cruz – 20.3%
  • Marco Rubio – 16.7%
  • John Kasich – 9.3%
  • Ben Carson – 7.5%
  • Jeb Bush – 5.8%

as of February 22, 2016

  • Donald Trump – 33.6%
  • Ted Cruz – 20.4%
  • Marco Rubio – 16.4%
  • John Kasich – 9.8%
  • Ben Carson – 7.4%
  • Jeb Bush – 5.8%

as of February 17, 2016

  • Donald Trump – 33.8%
  • Ted Cruz – 21.0%
  • Marco Rubio – 16.3%
  • John Kasich – 8.8%
  • Ben Carson – 6.0%
  • Jeb Bush – 4.5%

as of February 12, 2016

  • Donald Trump – 29.0%
  • Ted Cruz – 21.0%
  • Marco Rubio – 20.3%
  • Ben Carson – 7.3%
  • John Kasich – 4.7%
  • Jeb Bush – 4.0%
  • Chris Christie – 3.0%
  • Carly Fiorina – 2.7%

as of February 6, 2016

  • Donald Trump – 29.5%
  • Ted Cruz – 21.0%
  • Marco Rubio – 17.8%
  • Ben Carson – 7.8%
  • Jeb Bush – 4.5%
  • John Kasich – 4.0%
  • Chris Christie – 2.5%
  • Carly Fiorina – 2.5%

as of February 4, 2016

  • Donald Trump – 33.2%
  • Ted Cruz – 20.7%
  • Marco Rubio – 13.3%
  • Ben Carson – 7.8%
  • Jeb Bush – 4.5%
  • Chris Christie – 3.0%
  • Rand Paul – 3.0%
  • John Kasich – 2.8%
  • Mike Huckabee – 2.0%
  • Carly Fiorina – 2.2%
  • Rick Santorum – 0.2%

as of January 29, 2016

  • Donald Trump – 35.8%
  • Ted Cruz – 19.6%
  • Marco Rubio – 10.2%
  • Ben Carson – 7.6%
  • Jeb Bush – 4.8%
  • Chris Christie – 3.0%
  • Rand Paul – 2.4%
  • John Kasich – 2.4%
  • Mike Huckabee – 2.2%
  • Carly Fiorina – 1.8%
  • Rick Santorum – 0.4%

Democratic Candidates

as of May 31, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 53.3%
  • Bernie Sanders – 42.5%

as of May 23, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 52.0%
  • Bernie Sanders – 43.4%

as of May 21, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 51.4%
  • Bernie Sanders – 43.4%

as of May 4, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 50.3%
  • Bernie Sanders – 44.5%

as of May 1, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 49.7%
  • Bernie Sanders – 44.8%

as of April 24, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 49.5%
  • Bernie Sanders – 45.8%

as of April 17, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 47.7%
  • Bernie Sanders – 46.3%

as of April 13, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 47.2%
  • Bernie Sanders – 46.0%

as of April 9, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 46.8%
  • Bernie Sanders – 45.8%

as of April 6, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 49.1%
  • Bernie Sanders – 44.3%

as of March 30, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 51.0%
  • Bernie Sanders – 42.4%

as of March 23, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 51.5%
  • Bernie Sanders – 42.5%

as of March 20, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 50.8%
  • Bernie Sanders – 43.8%

as of March 7, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 51.0%
  • Bernie Sanders – 39.6%

as of February 28, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 49.6%
  • Bernie Sanders – 40.0%

as of February 24, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 47.2%
  • Bernie Sanders – 42.2%

as of February 16, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 49.3%
  • Bernie Sanders – 36.5%

as of February 12, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 49.0%
  • Bernie Sanders – 35.3%

as of February 18, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 50%
  • Donald Trump – 20%
  • Marco Rubio – 11.11%
  • Bernie Sanders – 11.11%
  • Ted Cruz – 4.76%

as of February 13, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 50%
  • Donald Trump – 20%
  • Bernie Sanders – 11.76%
  • Marco Rubio – 10%
  • Ted Cruz – 5.88%

as of February 6, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 49.3%
  • Bernie Sanders – 36.0%

as of February 4, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 50.5%
  • Bernie Sanders – 37.2%
  • Martin O’Malley – 2.3%

as of January 29, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 51.6%
  • Bernie Sanders – 37.2%
  • Martin O’Malley – 2.2%

Las Vegas Oddsmakers – Winning the U.S. Presidency

as of June 8, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 73.53%
  • Donald Trump – 28.57%
  • Bernie Sanders – 2.44%
  • Joe Biden – 1.96%
  • Paul Ryan – 0.50%

as of June 6, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 69.44%
  • Donald Trump – 29.41%
  • Bernie Sanders – 4.76%
  • Joe Biden – 2.44%
  • Paul Ryan – 0.50%

as of May 25, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 62.5%
  • Donald Trump – 33.33%
  • Bernie Sanders – 3.85%
  • Joe Biden – 2.44%
  • Paul Ryan – 0.66%

as of May 18, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 69.44%
  • Donald Trump – 28.57%
  • Bernie Sanders – 3.85%
  • Joe Biden – 1.49%
  • Paul Ryan – 0.66%

as of May 6, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 72.46%
  • Donald Trump – 26.67%
  • Bernie Sanders – 2.94%
  • Joe Biden – 1.23%
  • John Kasich – 0.99%

as of May 6, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 71.43%
  • Donald Trump – 28.57%
  • Bernie Sanders – 2.44%
  • Joe Biden – 0.99%
  • John Kasich – 0.99%

as of May 3, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 72.46%
  • Donald Trump – 30.77%
  • Ted Cruz – 2.94%
  • Bernie Sanders – 2.44%
  • Joe Biden – 0.99%

as of April 27, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 75.18%
  • Donald Trump – 20.00%
  • Ted Cruz – 3.45%
  • Bernie Sanders – 2.44%
  • John Kasich – 0.99%

as of April 20, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 71.43%
  • Donald Trump – 18.18%
  • Ted Cruz – 5.26%
  • Bernie Sanders – 2.94%
  • John Kasich – 2.44%

as of April 15, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 66.67%
  • Donald Trump – 14.29%
  • Ted Cruz – 7.69%
  • Bernie Sanders – 6.67%
  • John Kasich – 2.94%

as of April 7, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 65.36%
  • Donald Trump – 12.5%
  • Bernie Sanders – 10.00%
  • Ted Cruz – 7.69%
  • John Kasich – 3.45%

as of April 2, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 68.03%
  • Donald Trump – 16.67%
  • Bernie Sanders – 7.69%
  • Ted Cruz – 4.76%
  • John Kasich – 4.35%

as of March 28, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 68.97%
  • Donald Trump – 25.00%
  • Bernie Sanders – 6.67%
  • Ted Cruz – 3.03%
  • John Kasich – 2.44%

as of March 21, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 65.36%
  • Donald Trump – 23.81%
  • John Kasich – 3.85%
  • Bernie Sanders – 3.23%
  • Ted Cruz – 2.94%

as of March 13, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 69.44%
  • Donald Trump – 23.09%
  • Bernie Sanders – 7.69%
  • Ted Cruz – 3.85%
  • John Kasich – 2.94%

as of March 9, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 65.36%
  • Donald Trump – 22.22%
  • Bernie Sanders – 6.66%
  • Ted Cruz – 4.76%
  • John Kasich – 3.23%

as of March 8, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 66.66%
  • Donald Trump – 22.22%
  • Ted Cruz – 4.76%
  • Bernie Sanders – 4.35
  • John Kasich – 3.23%

as of March 5, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 65.36%
  • Donald Trump – 23.09%
  • Marco Rubio – 5.88%
  • Bernie Sanders – 3.85%
  • Ted Cruz – 2.44%

as of March 2, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 63.69%
  • Donald Trump – 30.77%
  • Marco Rubio – 5.26%
  • Bernie Sanders – 3.45%
  • Ted Cruz – 1.96%

as of February 27, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 57.80%
  • Donald Trump – 25.00%
  • Marco Rubio – 11.11%
  • Bernie Sanders – 3.85%
  • Michael Bloomberg – 1.49%

as of February 24, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 54.64%
  • Donald Trump – 23.53%
  • Marco Rubio – 13.33%
  • Bernie Sanders – 6.67%
  • Michael Bloomberg – 1.96%

as of February 23, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 54.64%
  • Donald Trump – 22.22%
  • Marco Rubio – 18.18%
  • Bernie Sanders – 6.67%
  • Michael Bloomberg – 2.44%

as of February 21, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 52.36%
  • Marco Rubio – 18.18%
  • Donald Trump – 18.18%
  • Bernie Sanders – 9.09%
  • Ted Cruz – 2.44%

as of February 10, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 50%
  • Donald Trump – 18.18%
  • Bernie Sanders – 11.76%
  • Marco Rubio – 11.11%
  • Ted Cruz – 5.88%

as of February 8, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 52.36%
  • Marco Rubio – 22.22%
  • Donald Trump – 12.5%
  • Bernie Sanders – 9.09%
  • Ted Cruz – 4.76%

as of February 5, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 52.36%
  • Marco Rubio – 26.67%
  • Donald Trump – 11.11%
  • Bernie Sanders – 11.11%
  • Ted Cruz – 5.88%

as of February 3, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton – 52.36%
  • Marco Rubio – 25%
  • Donald Trump – 11.76%
  • Bernie Sanders – 11.11%
  • Ted Cruz – 5.88%

as of February 2, 2016

  • Donald Trump NOT to be GOP nominee – 80%
  • Hillary Clinton – 52.36%
  • Hillary Clinton NOT to win 2016 Presidential Election – 50%
  • Marco Rubio – 25%
  • Bloomberg to announce run for President – 25%

as of January 31, 2015

  • Hillary Clinton – 54.05%
  • Donald Trump – 23.09%
  • Marco Rubio – 11.76%
  • Bernie Sanders – 11.11%
  • Jeb Bush – 3.85%

 

 

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