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Latest Election Polls 2016

De acuerdo con el New York Times, Hillary Clinton siguen aventajando a Donald Trump con el 45.6% de intención de voto a nivel nacional. Trump se mantiene con un 41.8%. Todas las encuestas recogidas en el informe del Times siguen dando ventaja a Clinton, excepto el Rasmussen Report y el UPI/Voter que los ven empatados.  Según el diario neoyorquino, Clinton disfruta de un 88% de posibilidad de llegar a la Casa Blanca.

Polls Dates Type, Respondents Clinton Trump Margin
Rasmussen NEW 10/27 – 10/31
I.V.R./Online1,500
44 44 Even
IBD/TIPP NEW 10/26 – 10/31
Live Phone1,018
45 44 Clinton +1
Politico/Morning Consult NEW 10/29 – 10/30
Online1,772
46 43 Clinton +3
Lucid/The Times-Picayune NEW 10/28 – 10/30
Online857
42 41 Clinton +1
ABC News/Washington Post NEW 10/27 – 10/30
Live Phone1,167
45 46 Trump +1
NBC News/SurveyMonkey NEW 10/24 – 10/30
Online40,816
51 44 Clinton +7
UPI/CVoter NEW 10/23 – 10/29
Online1,317
48 48 Even
Lucid/The Times-Picayune 10/25 – 10/27
Online875
43 40 Clinton +3
Rasmussen 10/24 – 10/26
I.V.R./Online1,500
45 44 Clinton +1
ABC News/Washington Post 10/23 – 10/26
Live Phone1,109
48 44 Clinton +4

The New York Times polling averages use all polls currently listed in The Huffington Post’s polling database. Polls conducted more recently and polls with a larger sample size are given greater weight in computing the averages, and polls with partisan sponsors are excluded. Here’s how different types of polls work.

*Some pollsters do not include Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson in their questions. For the averages that include Mr. Johnson, we use all presidential preference questions that mention him. For more on Mr. Johnson’s chances, read on.


Latest Election Polls 2016

The New York Times    November 1, 2016

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