Category Archives: 2016 Election
Latest 2016 Presidential Polls – 25 October 2016 Edition
There are exactly two weeks to go in the 2016 Presidential Election, and Donald Trump’s precarious GOP campaign continues to be rocked with ongoing allegations of sexual assaults and predatory behavior from the darling boy of the evangelical right. Can he survive with any amount of a serious electoral challenge? This remains to be seen as Utah is swinging to Republican third wheel candidate, Evan McMullin, and Hillary Clinton is challenging the GOP candidate in Texas and Georgia.
Nationally, Clinton’s lead continues to hold.
CNN/ORC – 20-23 October – Clinton 51/Trump 45
ABC News Tracking – 20-22 October 2016 – Clinton 53/Trump 41
Quinnipiac – 17-18 October – Clinton 50/Trump 44
Economist/YouGov – 15-18 October – Clinton 47/Trump 43
Fox News – 15-17 October – Clinton 49/Trump 42
State polling indicates a much clearer view of how the race is going on the eve of the second Presidential debate.

The Electoral Map is based on all current state polling data
As a continuing reminder,
President Barack Obama defeated Mitt Romney 332/206 in 2012
Senator Barack Obama defeated Senator John McCain 365/173 in 2008
Governor Bill Clinton defeated President George HW Bush 370/168 in 1992
Governor Ronald Reagan defeated President Jimmy Carter 489/49 in 1980
President Lyndon Johnson (LBJ) defeated Senator Barry Goldwater 486/52 in 1964
Running election simulations, Clinton continues to beat Trump ten out of ten times.
Clinton 291/Trump 240
Clinton 346/Trump 192
Clinton 318/Trump 220
Clinton 343/Trump 195
Clinton 341/Trump 197
Clinton 325/Trump 213
Clinton 310/Trump 228
Clinton 296/Trump 242
Clinton 295/Trump 245
Clinton 342/Trump 196
According to all current state polling data available, if all things remain constant, Hillary Clinton will be the 45th President of the United States.
Latest 2016 Presidential Polls – 08 October 2016 Edition
Donald Trump’s precarious campaign is reeling from a video tape where the GOP nominee makes lewd comments about sexually assaulting women. Republicans are scampering away like rats on the sinking ship, while some are actually defending his comments. At this point, there is little doubt Donald Trump is possibly the most deplorable candidate ever for the office of the Presidency.
Nationally, Clinton’s lead continues to hold.
FOX News – 03-06 October – Clinton 48/Trump 44
Quinnipiac – 05-06 October 2016 – Clinton 50/Trump 44
Economist/YouGov – 01-07 October – Clinton 48/Trump 43
Reuters/Ipsos – 29 September-03 October – Clinton 44/Trump 37
CBS News – 28 September-02 October – Clinton 49/Trump 43
State polling indicates a much clearer view of how the race is going on the eve of the second Presidential debate.
In 2012 the electoral map looked very similar with President Obama preparing to defeat Mitt Romney.
As a continuing reminder,
President Barack Obama defeated Mitt Romney 332/206 in 2012
Senator Barack Obama defeated Senator John McCain 365/173 in 2008
Governor Bill Clinton defeated President George HW Bush 370/168 in 1992
Governor Ronald Reagan defeated President Jimmy Carter 489/49 in 1980
President Lyndon Johnson (LBJ) defeated Senator Barry Goldwater 486/52 in 1964
Running election simulations, Clinton continues to beat Trump nine out of ten times.
Clinton 259/Trump 279
Clinton 297/Trump 241
Clinton 283/Trump 255
Clinton 304/Trump 234
Clinton 320/Trump 218
Clinton 309/Trump 229
Clinton 319/Trump 219
Clinton 313/Trump 225
Clinton 329/Trump 209
Clinton 301/Trump 237
According to all current state polling data available, if all things remain constant, Hillary Clinton will be the 45th President of the United States.
Latest 2016 Presidential Polls – 02 October 2016 Edition
Hillary Clinton has soundly trounced Donald Trump in their first debate – the defeat was an embarrassment for the GOP nominee who was completely unprepared and demonstrated he was not up to the task. Donald Trump continuously sniffled throughout the evening and in the end claimed his loss was due to a faulty microphone and that there had been no sniffling. He has crowed that he will not be so easy on Clinton in their next meeting and is hinting he will attack Secretary Clinton by rehashing former President Clinton’s infidelities. Please, Donald, be ignorant enough to open yourself up to having your own sordid past paraded across the debate stage.
Nationally, Clinton begins to pull away again.
FOX News – 27-29 September – Clinton 49/Trump 44
PPP (D) – 27-28 September – Clinton 49/Trump 45
Reuters/Ipsos – 22-26 September – Clinton 44/Trump 38
NBC News/SM – 19-25 September – Clinton 51/Trump 44
McClatchy/Marist – 15-20 September – Clinton 48/Trump 41
While national polling seems to indicate a close race for the White House, as the impact of last Monday’s debate, and Donald Trump’s continuous excuses for failure, and his continued attacks upon a Miss Universe contestant, Gold Star parents, veterans and former POWS, along with the disabled, his character becomes all too clearly evident. He is not a man who is remotely ready for the office of the President. State polling indicates a much clearer view of how the race is going.

The Electoral Map is based on all current state polling data
As a continuing reminder,
President Barack Obama defeated Mitt Romney 332/206 in 2012
Senator Barack Obama defeated Senator John McCain 365/173 in 2008
Governor Bill Clinton defeated President George HW Bush 370/168 in 1992
Governor Ronald Reagan defeated President Jimmy Carter 489/49 in 1980
President Lyndon Johnson (LBJ) defeated Senator Barry Goldwater 486/52 in 1964
Running election simulations, Clinton continues to beat Trump nine out of ten times.
Clinton 306/Trump 232
Clinton 259/Trump 279
Clinton 285/Trump 253
Clinton 313/Trump 225
Clinton 365/Trump 173
Clinton 349/Trump 189
Clinton 329/Trump 209
Clinton 302/Trump 236
Clinton 307/Trump 231
Clinton 330/Trump 208
According to all current state polling data available, if all things remain constant, Hillary Clinton will be the 45th President of the United States.
Latest 2016 Presidential Polls – 24 September 2016 Edition
Hillary Clinton is on the mend and the rebound from her pneumonia and the Republican Tea Party (GOTP) candidate, Donald Trump, continues to makes outlandish claims, this week after announcing that President Obama was born in the United States and that it was Hillary Clinton who started the birther controversy, and that he finished it. The two candidates prepare for heir first debate this coming Monday.
Nationally, Clinton begins to pull away again.
McClatchy/Marist – 15-20 September – Clinton 48/Trump 41
NBC News/Wall St. Jrnl 16-19 September – Clinton 48/Trump 41
Associated Press-Gfk 15-16 September – Clinton 50/Trump 44
NBC News/SM 12-18 September – Clinton 50/Trump 45
Quinnipiac 08-13 September – Clinton 48/Trump 43
Running election simulations, Clinton beats Trump nine out of ten times.
Clinton 309/Trump 229
Clinton 288/Trump 250
Clinton 271/Trump 267
Clinton 282/Trump 256
Clinton 270/Trump 268
Clinton 287/Trump 251
Clinton 297/Trump 241
Clinton 317/Trump 221
Clinton 256/Trump 282
Clinton 342/Trump 196
According to all current state polling data available, if all things remain constant, Hillary Clinton will be the 45th President of the United States.
Latest 2016 Presidential Polls – 17 September 2016 Edition
In the last week, Hillary Clinton suffered a near fainting spell while attending 9-11 commemoration events in New York City, the result of a bout of pneumonia. The Republican Tea Party (GOTP) candidate, Donald Trump, continues to makes outlandish claims, most recently that the “birther” movement was not started by him, but by Hillary Clinton, and his son, Donald Jr., has been making holocaust references when referring to how the media is treating his father. Yes, the circus surrounding Trump continues.
Nationally, the polling numbers show the race may be tightening.
CBS News/NY Times – 09-15 September – Clinton 46/Trump 44
Economist/YouGov 09-13 September – Clinton 46/Trump 44
Quinnipiac 08-13 September – Clinton 48/Trump 43
Reuters/Ispos 08-12 September – Clinton 40/Trump 39
NBC News/SM 05-11 September – Clinton 51/Trump 43
As a continuing reminder,
President Barack Obama defeated Mitt Romney 332/206 in 2012
Senator Barack Obama defeated Senator John McCain 365/173 in 2008
Governor Bill Clinton defeated President George HW Bush 370/168 in 1992
Governor Ronald Reagan defeated President Jimmy Carter 489/49 in 1980
President Lyndon Johnson (LBJ) defeated Senator Barry Goldwater 486/52 in 1964
Running election simulations, Clinton beats Trump ten out of ten times.
Clinton 313/Trump 225
Clinton 288/Trump 250
Clinton 300/Trump 238
Clinton 316/Trump 222
Clinton 319/Trump 219
Clinton 279/Trump 259
Clinton 328/Trump 210
Clinton 298/Trump 240
Clinton 305/Trump 233
Clinton 334/Trump 204
Although the race appears to have tightened, according to all current state polling data available, if all things remain constant, Hillary Clinton will be the 45th President of the United States, and Trump will still fade away as a footnote in the history books.










