Sunday, August 21, 2016

General Election Presidential Major/Minor Party Polls Aug. 21 Update


I scanned the RealClear's Election 2016 Presidential Polls site to see what the election would look like if the polls where between Clinton (D),Trump (R), Johnson (LIB) and Stein (Green).

The General Election polls the Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD) will use to determine who gets on the podium, candidate will need minimum of 15% average of those organizations' most recent publicly-reported results at the time of the determination, are:

- ABC-Washington Post
- CBS-New York Times
- CNN-Opinion Research Corporation
- Fox News
- NBC-Wall Street Journal

They will be applied in mid-September, 2016. If a candidate is invited to the first Presidential debate, that person's Vice Presidential running mate will be invited to the Vice Presidential debate. The criteria will be reapplied between the first and second Presidential debates and the second and third Presidential debates.

From July 29 - August 4, the avg. is: Clinton 44%, Trump 36%, Johnson 10%, and Stein 5%.

The current numbers of all polls are:

Sunday, August 21
General Election (Pew Research Center-Avg. from Aug. 9-16) - Clinton 41%, Trump 37%, Johnson 10%, Stein 4%, Other/Undecided 8%

Ohio (CBS News/YouGov) - Clinton 46%, Trump 40%, Johnson 6%, Stein 2%, Other/Undecided 6%

Iowa (CBS News/YouGov) - Clinton 40%, Trump 40%, Johnson 7%, Stein 2%, Other/Undecided 11%

North Carolina (Gravis) - Trump 39%, Clinton 38%, Johnson 10%, Stein 2%, Other/Undecided 11%

South Carolina (Gravis) - Trump 41%, Clinton 37%, Johnson 7%, Stein 3%, Other/Undecided 12%

Friday, August 19
General Election (Reuters/Ipsos-Avg. from Aug. 14-18) - Clinton 41%, Trump 34%, Johnson 7%, Stein 2%, Other/Undecided 16%

Thursday, August 18
General Election (Pew Research) - Clinton 41%, Trump 37%, Johnson 10%, Stein 4%, Other/Undecided 8%

General Election (Rasmussen Reports) - Clinton 41%, Trump 39%, Johnson 9%, Stein 3%, Other/Undecided 8%

General Election (Reuters/Ipsos) - Clinton 39%, Trump 35%, Johnson 7%, Stein 2%, Other/Undecided 17%

Wednesday, August 17
General Election (National Average) - Clinton 42.6%, Trump 37.1%, Johnson 8.6%, Stein 3.1%, Other/Undecided 8.6%

General Election (Economist/YouGov) - Clinton 41%, Trump 35%, Johnson 7%, Stein 3%, Other/Undecided 14%

Colorado (Quinnipiac) - Clinton 41%, Trump 33%, Johnson 16%, Stein 7%, Other/Undecided 3%

Iowa (Quinnipiac) - Clinton 41%, Trump 39%, Johnson 12%, Stein 3%, Other/Undecided 5%

Virginia (Quinnipiac) - Clinton 45%, Trump 34%, Johnson 11%, Stein 5%, Other/Undecided 5%

Michigan (FOX 2 Detroit/Mitchell) - Clinton 44%, Trump 33%, Johnson 9%, Stein 5%, Other/Undecided 9%

Mississippi (Magellan) - Trump 52%, Clinton 39%, Johnson 3%, Stein 0%, Other/Undecided 6%

Tuesday, August 16
General Election (NBC News/SM) - Clinton 43%, Trump 37%, Johnson 11%, Stein 4%, Other/Undecided 5%

Virginia (Washington Post) - Clinton 46%, Trump 39%, Johnson 9%, Stein 3%, Other/Undecided 3%

Florida (Monmouth) - Clinton 48%, Trump 39%, Johnson 6%, Stein 1%, Other/Undecided 6%

Texas (PPP) - Trump 44%, Clinton 38%, Johnson 6%, Stein 2%, Other/Undecided 10%

Monday, August 15
Washington (Elway Poll) - Clinton 43%, Trump 24%, Johnson 7%, Stein 4%, Other/Undecided 22%

New York (Siena College Research Institute) - Clinton 50%, Trump 25%, Johnson 9%, Stein 6%, Other/Undecided 10%

Between July 12 - August 21, the highest Percent for the Candidates General and State are:

Clinton - 50%

Trump - 52%

Johnson - 16%

Stein - 7%











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