Pre-2016 statewide opinion polling for the 2016 United States presidential election
Statewide polls for the 2016 United States presidential election are as follows. The polls listed here, by state, are from 2013 to December 31, 2015, and provide early data on opinion polling between a possible Republican candidate against a possible Democratic candidate.
Note some states did not conduct polling before December 31, 2015.
3 electoral votes (Republican in 2008 ) 59%–38% (Republican in 2012 ) 55%–41%
Poll source
Date administered
Democrat
%
Republican
%
Lead margin
Sample size
Margin of error
Public Policy Polling[ 1]
September 18–21, 2014
Hillary Clinton
39%
Jeb Bush
44%
5
880
± 3.3%
Hillary Clinton
36%
Chris Christie
46%
10
Hillary Clinton
39%
Ted Cruz
46%
7
Hillary Clinton
40%
Mike Huckabee
44%
4
Hillary Clinton
44%
Sarah Palin
38%
6
Hillary Clinton
40%
Rand Paul
45%
5
Public Policy Polling[ 2]
July 31 – August 3, 2014
Hillary Clinton
38%
Jeb Bush
47%
9
673
± 3.8%
Hillary Clinton
34%
Chris Christie
45%
11
Hillary Clinton
39%
Mike Huckabee
47%
8
Hillary Clinton
46%
Sarah Palin
40%
6
Hillary Clinton
36%
Rand Paul
50%
14
Public Policy Polling[ 3]
May 8–11, 2014
Hillary Clinton
41%
Jeb Bush
47%
6
582
± 4.1%
Hillary Clinton
41%
Chris Christie
44%
3
Hillary Clinton
42%
Mike Huckabee
43%
1
Hillary Clinton
44%
Sarah Palin
41%
3
Hillary Clinton
40%
Rand Paul
46%
6
Public Policy Polling[ 4]
January 30 – February 1, 2014
Hillary Clinton
39%
Jeb Bush
47%
8
850
± 3.4%
Hillary Clinton
39%
Chris Christie
43%
4
Hillary Clinton
41%
Mike Huckabee
45%
4
Hillary Clinton
44%
Sarah Palin
43%
1
Hillary Clinton
41%
Rand Paul
47%
6
Public Policy Polling[ 5]
July 25–28, 2013
Hillary Clinton
42%
Jeb Bush
49%
7
890
± 3.3%
Hillary Clinton
38%
Chris Christie
46%
8
Hillary Clinton
49%
Sarah Palin
40%
9
Hillary Clinton
43%
Rand Paul
49%
6
Hillary Clinton
42%
Marco Rubio
45%
3
Hillary Clinton
46%
Paul Ryan
47%
1
Public Policy Polling[ 6]
February 4–5, 2013
Hillary Clinton
42%
Chris Christie
43%
1
1,129
± 2.9%
Hillary Clinton
53%
Sarah Palin
37%
16
Hillary Clinton
44%
Marco Rubio
43%
1
11 electoral votes (Republican in 2008 ) 53%–45% (Republican in 2012 ) 53%–44%
6 electoral votes (Republican in 2008 ) 59%–39% (Republican in 2012 ) 61%–37%
Poll source
Date administered
Democrat
%
Republican
%
Lead margin
Sample size
Margin of error
Gravis Marketing[ 10]
October 21–27, 2014
Hillary Clinton
38%
Donald Trump
47%
9
568
± 4.1%
Gravis Marketing[ 11]
September 8–11, 2014
Hillary Clinton
42%
Jeb Bush
49%
7
902
± 4%
Hillary Clinton
42%
Rand Paul
48%
6
Public Policy Polling[ 12]
September 18–24, 2014
Hillary Clinton
42%
Jeb Bush
46%
4
1453
2.6%
Hillary Clinton
42%
Chris Christie
41%
1
Hillary Clinton
43%
Ted Cruz
44%
1
Hillary Clinton
41%
Mike Huckabee
53%
12
Hillary Clinton
43%
Rand Paul
45%
2
Public Policy Polling[ 13]
August 1–3, 2014
Hillary Clinton
41%
Jeb Bush
46%
5
1,066
± 3%
Hillary Clinton
41%
Chris Christie
42%
1
Hillary Clinton
42%
Ted Cruz
46%
4
Hillary Clinton
39%
Mike Huckabee
55%
16
Hillary Clinton
42%
Rand Paul
45%
3
Public Policy Polling[ 14]
April 25–27, 2014
Hillary Clinton
46%
Jeb Bush
41%
5
840
± 3.4%
Hillary Clinton
47%
Chris Christie
38%
9
Hillary Clinton
44%
Mike Huckabee
47%
3
Hillary Clinton
48%
Rand Paul
42%
6
55 electoral votes (Democratic in 2008 ) 61%–37% (Democratic in 2012 ) 60%–37%
9 electoral votes (Democratic in 2008 ) 54%–45% (Democratic in 2012 ) 51%–46%
Poll source
Date administered
Democrat
%
Republican
%
Lead margin
Sample size
Margin of error
Quinnipiac University[ 18]
November 11–15, 2015
Hillary Clinton
38%
Ben Carson
52%
14
1,262
± 2.8%
Hillary Clinton
37%
Donald Trump
48%
11
Hillary Clinton
36%
Marco Rubio
52%
16
Hillary Clinton
38%
Ted Cruz
51%
13
Bernie Sanders
40%
Ben Carson
52%
12
Bernie Sanders
44%
Donald Trump
46%
2
Bernie Sanders
39%
Marco Rubio
52%
13
Bernie Sanders
42%
Ted Cruz
49%
7
Quinnipiac University[ 19]
July 9–20, 2015
Hillary Clinton
36%
Jeb Bush
41%
5
1231
± 2.8%
Hillary Clinton
38%
Scott Walker
47%
9
Hillary Clinton
38%
Marco Rubio
46%
8
Joe Biden
36%
Jeb Bush
45%
9
Joe Biden
36%
Scott Walker
48%
12
Joe Biden
35%
Marco Rubio
49%
14
Bernie Sanders
37%
Jeb Bush
43%
6
Bernie Sanders
36%
Scott Walker
44%
8
Bernie Sanders
35%
Marco Rubio
46%
11
Quinnipiac University[ 20]
March 29 – April 7, 2015
Hillary Clinton
41%
Jeb Bush
38%
3
894
± 3.3%
Hillary Clinton
41%
Chris Christie
39%
2
Hillary Clinton
42%
Ted Cruz
41%
1
Hillary Clinton
41%
Mike Huckabee
41%
Tied
Hillary Clinton
41%
Rand Paul
44%
3
Hillary Clinton
40%
Marco Rubio
41%
1
Hillary Clinton
41%
Scott Walker
42%
1
Quinnipiac University[ 21]
February 5–15, 2015
Hillary Clinton
44%
Jeb Bush
36%
8
1,049
± 3%
Hillary Clinton
43%
Chris Christie
34%
9
Hillary Clinton
44%
Mike Huckabee
39%
5
Hillary Clinton
43%
Rand Paul
41%
2
Hillary Clinton
42%
Scott Walker
40%
2
Public Policy Polling[ 22]
July 17–20, 2014
Hillary Clinton
41%
Jeb Bush
40%
1
653
± 3.8%
Hillary Clinton
45%
Chris Christie
39%
6
Hillary Clinton
44%
Ted Cruz
43%
1
Hillary Clinton
45%
Mike Huckabee
43%
2
Hillary Clinton
44%
Rand Paul
45%
1
Quinnipiac University[ 23]
July 10–14, 2014
Hillary Clinton
44%
Jeb Bush
40%
4
1,147
± 2.9%
Hillary Clinton
42%
Chris Christie
40%
2
Hillary Clinton
44%
Mike Huckabee
41%
3
Hillary Clinton
43%
Rand Paul
46%
3
Quinnipiac University[ 24]
April 15–21, 2014
Hillary Clinton
45%
Jeb Bush
40%
5
1,298
± 2.7%
Hillary Clinton
42%
Chris Christie
42%
Tied
Hillary Clinton
45%
Mike Huckabee
44%
1
Hillary Clinton
43%
Rand Paul
48%
5
Public Policy Polling[ 25]
March 13–16, 2014
Hillary Clinton
48%
Jeb Bush
39%
9
568
± 4.1%
Hillary Clinton
45%
Chris Christie
38%
7
Hillary Clinton
49%
Ted Cruz
40%
9
Hillary Clinton
48%
Mike Huckabee
41%
7
Hillary Clinton
47%
Rand Paul
44%
3
Quinnipiac University[ 26]
January 29 – February 2, 2014
Hillary Clinton
43%
Chris Christie
42%
1
1,139
± 2.9%
Hillary Clinton
44%
Ted Cruz
43%
1
Hillary Clinton
43%
Rand Paul
47%
4
Hillary Clinton
43%
Paul Ryan
48%
5
Public Policy Polling[ 27]
December 3–4, 2013
Hillary Clinton
47%
Jeb Bush
43%
4
928
±3.2%
Hillary Clinton
39%
Chris Christie
46%
7
Hillary Clinton
48%
Ted Cruz
45%
3
Hillary Clinton
45%
Rand Paul
47%
2
Quinnipiac University[ 28]
November 15–18, 2013
Hillary Clinton
38%
Chris Christie
46%
8
1,206
± 2.8%
Hillary Clinton
44%
Ted Cruz
44%
Tied
Hillary Clinton
44%
Rand Paul
47%
3
Hillary Clinton
43%
Paul Ryan
45%
2
Quinnipiac University[ 29]
August 15–21, 2013
Hillary Clinton
42%
Chris Christie
43%
1
1,184
± 2.9%
Hillary Clinton
45%
Ted Cruz
42%
3
Joe Biden
33%
Chris Christie
50%
17
Joe Biden
39%
Ted Cruz
45%
6
Quinnipiac University[ 30]
June 5–10, 2013
Hillary Clinton
41%
Chris Christie
44%
3
1,065
± 3%
Hillary Clinton
45%
Marco Rubio
46%
1
Joe Biden
32%
Chris Christie
48%
16
Joe Biden
35%
Marco Rubio
48%
13
Public Policy Polling[ 31]
April 11–14, 2013
Hillary Clinton
48%
Rand Paul
45%
3
500
±4.4%
Hillary Clinton
48%
Marco Rubio
44%
4
John Hickenlooper
47%
Rand Paul
45%
2
John Hickenlooper
47%
Marco Rubio
45%
2
7 electoral votes (Democratic in 2008 ) 61%–38% (Democratic in 2012 ) 58%–41%
Poll source
Date administered
Democrat
%
Republican
%
Lead margin
Sample size
Margin of error
Quinnipiac University[ 32]
October 7–11, 2015
Hillary Clinton
44%
Ben Carson
42%
2
1,735
± 2.4%
Hillary Clinton
45%
Carly Fiorina
40%
5
Hillary Clinton
47%
Donald Trump
40%
7
Joe Biden
51%
Ben Carson
39%
12
Joe Biden
53%
Carly Fiorina
36%
17
Joe Biden
55%
Donald Trump
37%
18
Bernie Sanders
44%
Ben Carson
41%
3
Bernie Sanders
44%
Carly Fiorina
39%
5
Bernie Sanders
49%
Donald Trump
40%
9
Quinnipiac University[ 33]
March 6–9, 2015
Hillary Clinton
52%
Jeb Bush
34%
18
1,235
± 2.8%
Hillary Clinton
52%
Chris Christie
34%
18
Hillary Clinton
55%
Ted Cruz
30%
25
Hillary Clinton
56%
Mike Huckabee
31%
25
Hillary Clinton
54%
Rand Paul
32%
22
Hillary Clinton
53%
Marco Rubio
34%
19
Hillary Clinton
53%
Scott Walker
33%
20
Public Policy Polling[ 34]
October 2–5, 2014
Hillary Clinton
50%
Jeb Bush
37%
13
861
± 3.3%
Hillary Clinton
49%
Chris Christie
39%
10
Hillary Clinton
54%
Ted Cruz
32%
22
Hillary Clinton
53%
Mike Huckabee
34%
19
Hillary Clinton
54%
Rand Paul
35%
19
Gravis Marketing[ 35]
August 4–7, 2014
Hillary Clinton
45%
Ben Carson
36%
9
440
± 5%
Hillary Clinton
48%
Rand Paul
33%
15
29 electoral votes (Democratic in 2008 ) 51%–48% (Democratic in 2012 ) 50%–49%
16 electoral votes (Republican in 2008 ) 52%–47% (Republican in 2012 ) 53%–45%
Poll source
Date administered
Democrat
%
Republican
%
Lead margin
Sample size
Margin of error
Public Policy Polling[ 36]
October 2–5, 2014
Hillary Clinton
44%
Jeb Bush
45%
1
895
± 3.3%
Hillary Clinton
48%
Herman Cain
45%
3
Hillary Clinton
46%
Chris Christie
41%
5
Hillary Clinton
47%
Ted Cruz
41%
6
Hillary Clinton
49%
Newt Gingrich
43%
6
Hillary Clinton
48%
Mike Huckabee
45%
3
Hillary Clinton
47%
Rand Paul
44%
3
Public Policy Polling[ 37]
August 2–5, 2013
Hillary Clinton
45%
Jeb Bush
45%
Tied
520
± 4.3%
Hillary Clinton
42%
Chris Christie
44%
2
Hillary Clinton
47%
Newt Gingrich
43%
4
Hillary Clinton
51%
Sarah Palin
38%
13
Hillary Clinton
48%
Rand Paul
43%
5
Hillary Clinton
47%
Paul Ryan
44%
3
Public Policy Polling[ 38]
February 15–18, 2013
Hillary Clinton
51%
Newt Gingrich
44%
7
602
± 4%
Hillary Clinton
49%
Marco Rubio
46%
3
Hillary Clinton
50%
Paul Ryan
45%
5
4 electoral votes (Republican in 2008 ) 61%–36% (Republican in 2012 ) 64%–32%
20 electoral votes (Democratic in 2008 ) 62%–37% (Democratic in 2012 ) 58%–41%
Poll source
Date administered
Democrat
%
Republican
%
Lead margin
Sample size
Margin of error
Public Policy Polling[ 40]
July 20–21, 2015
Hillary Clinton
48%
Jeb Bush
39%
9
931
± 3.2%
Hillary Clinton
49%
Ben Carson
37%
12
Hillary Clinton
49%
Chris Christie
35%
14
Hillary Clinton
51%
Ted Cruz
35%
16
Hillary Clinton
49%
Carly Fiorina
34%
15
Hillary Clinton
51%
Mike Huckabee
35%
16
Hillary Clinton
47%
Rand Paul
37%
10
Hillary Clinton
49%
Marco Rubio
37%
12
Hillary Clinton
51%
Donald Trump
33%
18
Hillary Clinton
50%
Scott Walker
39%
11
Bernie Sanders
42%
Jeb Bush
37%
5
Bernie Sanders
40%
Marco Rubio
34%
6
Bernie Sanders
48%
Donald Trump
32%
16
Bernie Sanders
40%
Scott Walker
36%
4
6 electoral votes (Democratic in 2008 ) 54%–44% (Democratic in 2012 ) 52%–46%
Poll source
Date administered
Democrat
%
Republican
%
Lead margin
Sample size
Margin of error
Public Policy Poling[ 41]
December 10–13, 2015
Hillary Clinton
46%
Jeb Bush
41%
5
1,426
± 2.6%
Hillary Clinton
45%
Ben Carson
45%
Tied
Hillary Clinton
44%
Ted Cruz
47%
3
Hillary Clinton
45%
Carly Fiorina
42%
3
Hillary Clinton
41%
Marco Rubio
48%
7
Hillary Clinton
45%
Donald Trump
43%
2
Bernie Sanders
44%
Jeb Bush
40%
4
Bernie Sanders
43%
Ben Carson
42%
1
Bernie Sanders
44%
Ted Cruz
43%
1
Bernie Sanders
45%
Carly Fiorina
39%
6
Bernie Sanders
42%
Marco Rubio
44%
2
Bernie Sanders
46%
Donald Trump
43%
3
Public Policy Poling[ 42]
October 30 – November 1, 2015
Hillary Clinton
45%
Jeb Bush
40%
5
1,668
± 2.4%
Hillary Clinton
43%
Ben Carson
47%
4
Hillary Clinton
46%
Ted Cruz
44%
2
Hillary Clinton
44%
Carly Fiorina
43%
1
Hillary Clinton
46%
Mike Huckabee
44%
2
Hillary Clinton
43%
John Kasich
36%
7
Hillary Clinton
43%
Marco Rubio
45%
2
Hillary Clinton
44%
Donald Trump
44%
Tied
Bernie Sanders
41%
Jeb Bush
41%
Tied
Bernie Sanders
37%
Ben Carson
47%
10
Bernie Sanders
42%
Ted Cruz
43%
1
Bernie Sanders
38%
Marco Rubio
45%
7
Bernie Sanders
43%
Donald Trump
44%
1
NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist[ 43]
September 23–30, 2015
Hillary Clinton
40%
Jeb Bush
50%
10
1,061
± 3.0%
Hillary Clinton
41%
Donald Trump
48%
7
Hillary Clinton
38%
Carly Fiorina
52%
14
Bernie Sanders
44%
Jeb Bush
46%
2
Bernie Sanders
48%
Donald Trump
43%
5
Bernie Sanders
42%
Carly Fiorina
45%
3
Public Policy Poling[ 44]
September 18–20, 2015
Hillary Clinton
41%
Jeb Bush
42%
1
1,374
Hillary Clinton
37%
Ben Carson
52%
15
Hillary Clinton
43%
Ted Cruz
43%
Tied
Hillary Clinton
39%
Carly Fiorina
47%
8
Hillary Clinton
43%
Mike Huckabee
44%
1
Hillary Clinton
41%
John Kasich
39%
2
Hillary Clinton
41%
Marco Rubio
45%
4
Hillary Clinton
43%
Donald Trump
44%
1
Hillary Clinton
43%
Scott Walker
44%
1
Joe Biden
44%
Jeb Bush
40%
4
Joe Biden
38%
Ben Carson
47%
9
Joe Biden
46%
Donald Trump
44%
2
Bernie Sanders
42%
Jeb Bush
40%
2
Bernie Sanders
34%
Ben Carson
48%
14
Bernie Sanders
44%
Donald Trump
44%
Tied
NBC News/Marist[ 45]
August 26 – September 2, 2015
Hillary Clinton
39%
Jeb Bush
50%
11
998
± 3.1%
Hillary Clinton
43%
Donald Trump
48%
5
Joe Biden
44%
Jeb Bush
46%
2
Joe Biden
49%
Donald Trump
45%
4
Public Policy Poling[ 46]
August 7–9, 2015
Hillary Clinton
44%
Jeb Bush
40%
4
1,500
± 2.5%
Hillary Clinton
40%
Ben Carson
44%
4
Hillary Clinton
41%
Chris Christie
39%
2
Hillary Clinton
44%
Ted Cruz
42%
2
Hillary Clinton
42%
Carly Fiorina
40%
2
Hillary Clinton
43%
Mike Huckabee
44%
1
Hillary Clinton
41%
John Kasich
39%
2
Hillary Clinton
43%
Rand Paul
40%
3
Hillary Clinton
42%
Marco Rubio
43%
1
Hillary Clinton
43%
Donald Trump
40%
3
Hillary Clinton
43%
Scott Walker
44%
1
Bernie Sanders
41%
Jeb Bush
40%
1
Bernie Sanders
38%
Marco Rubio
39%
1
Bernie Sanders
44%
Donald Trump
40%
4
Bernie Sanders
40%
Scott Walker
40%
Tied
Quinnipiac University[ 19]
July 9–20, 2015
Hillary Clinton
36%
Jeb Bush
42%
6
1,236
± 2.8%
Hillary Clinton
37%
Scott Walker
45%
8
Hillary Clinton
36%
Marco Rubio
44%
8
Joe Biden
37%
Jeb Bush
44%
7
Joe Biden
36%
Scott Walker
47%
11
Joe Biden
37%
Marco Rubio
45%
8
Bernie Sanders
38%
Jeb Bush
42%
4
Bernie Sanders
36%
Scott Walker
44%
8
Bernie Sanders
36%
Marco Rubio
43%
7
Public Policy Polling[ 47]
April 23–26, 2015
Hillary Clinton
45%
Jeb Bush
42%
3
1,219
± 2.8%
Hillary Clinton
48%
Ben Carson
41%
7
Hillary Clinton
45%
Chris Christie
40%
5
Hillary Clinton
49%
Ted Cruz
42%
7
Hillary Clinton
46%
Mike Huckabee
44%
2
Hillary Clinton
45%
Rand Paul
43%
2
Hillary Clinton
48%
Rick Perry
41%
7
Hillary Clinton
46%
Marco Rubio
44%
2
Hillary Clinton
48%
Scott Walker
41%
7
Lincoln Chafee
29%
Scott Walker
39%
10
Martin O'Malley
32%
Scott Walker
38%
6
Bernie Sanders
34%
Scott Walker
39%
5
Jim Webb
32%
Scott Walker
39%
7
Gravis Marketing[ 48]
April 13, 2015
Hillary Clinton
43%
Jeb Bush
40%
3
1,259
± 3%
Hillary Clinton
45%
Ben Carson
37%
8
Hillary Clinton
42%
Chris Christie
39%
3
Hillary Clinton
47%
Ted Cruz
40%
7
Hillary Clinton
44%
Carly Fiorina
37%
7
Hillary Clinton
44%
Mike Huckabee
43%
1
Hillary Clinton
44%
Rand Paul
43%
1
Hillary Clinton
40%
Condoleezza Rice
43%
3
Hillary Clinton
45%
Marco Rubio
42%
3
Hillary Clinton
46%
Scott Walker
41%
5
Quinnipiac University[ 20]
March 29 – April 7, 2015
Hillary Clinton
41%
Jeb Bush
40%
1
948
± 3.2%
Hillary Clinton
41%
Chris Christie
39%
2
Hillary Clinton
43%
Ted Cruz
40%
3
Hillary Clinton
42%
Mike Huckabee
42%
Tied
Hillary Clinton
42%
Rand Paul
43%
1
Hillary Clinton
43%
Marco Rubio
40%
3
Hillary Clinton
44%
Scott Walker
40%
4
Quinnipiac University[ 21]
February 5–15, 2015
Hillary Clinton
45%
Jeb Bush
35%
10
1,089
± 3%
Hillary Clinton
44%
Chris Christie
34%
10
Hillary Clinton
45%
Mike Huckabee
38%
7
Hillary Clinton
45%
Rand Paul
37%
8
Hillary Clinton
45%
Scott Walker
35%
10
Gravis Marketing[ 49]
February 12–13, 2015
Hillary Clinton
43%
Jeb Bush
37%
6
343
± 4%
Hillary Clinton
45%
Chris Christie
35%
10
Hillary Clinton
45%
Mike Huckabee
40%
5
Hillary Clinton
44%
Rand Paul
39%
5
Hillary Clinton
47%
Scott Walker
41%
6
NBC News/Marist[ 50]
February 3–10, 2015
Hillary Clinton
48%
Jeb Bush
40%
8
891
± 3.3%
Hillary Clinton
49%
Scott Walker
38%
11
Ipsos/Reuters[ 51]
October 23–29, 2014
Hillary Clinton
44%
Jeb Bush
36%
8
1,129
± 3.3%
Hillary Clinton
40%
Chris Christie
37%
3
Hillary Clinton
43%
Rand Paul
36%
7
Hillary Clinton
42%
Paul Ryan
41%
1
Joe Biden
33%
Jeb Bush
40%
7
Joe Biden
30%
Chris Christie
41%
11
Joe Biden
33%
Rand Paul
39%
6
Joe Biden
32%
Paul Ryan
45%
13
Andrew Cuomo
30%
Jeb Bush
36%
6
Andrew Cuomo
24%
Chris Christie
39%
15
Andrew Cuomo
30%
Rand Paul
37%
7
Andrew Cuomo
27%
Paul Ryan
41%
14
Gravis Marketing[ 52]
October 20–21, 2014
Hillary Clinton
42.6%
Jeb Bush
43.5%
0.9
964
± 3%
Hillary Clinton
45%
Paul Ryan
44%
1
Gravis Marketing[ 53]
September 29–30, 2014
Hillary Clinton
41%
Jeb Bush
41%
Tied
522
± 4%
Hillary Clinton
44%
Paul Ryan
44%
Tied
Public Policy Polling[ 54]
September 25–28, 2014
Hillary Clinton
43%
Jeb Bush
43%
Tied
1,192
± 2.8%
Hillary Clinton
45%
Chris Christie
41%
4
Hillary Clinton
47%
Ted Cruz
39%
8
Hillary Clinton
46%
Mike Huckabee
42%
4
Hillary Clinton
47%
Rand Paul
42%
5
NBC News/Marist[ 55]
July 7–13, 2014
Hillary Clinton
46%
Jeb Bush
42%
4
753
± 3.6%
Hillary Clinton
44%
Chris Christie
43%
1
Hillary Clinton
49%
Ted Cruz
37%
12
832
± 3.4%
Hillary Clinton
45%
Rand Paul
45%
Tied
753
± 3.6%
Hillary Clinton
49%
Marco Rubio
40%
9
832
± 3.4%
Hillary Clinton
50%
Scott Walker
37%
13
Quinnipiac University[ 56]
June 12–16, 2014
Hillary Clinton
49%
Jeb Bush
36%
13
1,277
± 2.7%
Hillary Clinton
44%
Chris Christie
36%
8
Hillary Clinton
46%
Mike Huckabee
39%
7
Hillary Clinton
46%
Rand Paul
40%
6
Hillary Clinton
47%
Paul Ryan
41%
6
Loras College[ 57]
June 4–5, 2014
Hillary Clinton
48.7%
Jeb Bush
38.2%
5
600
± 4.0%
Hillary Clinton
47.5%
Chris Christie
39%
8.5
Hillary Clinton
49.7%
Mike Huckabee
39.8%
9.9
Hillary Clinton
52%
Rand Paul
37.5%
14.5
Hillary Clinton
50%
Paul Ryan
38.7%
11.3
Public Policy Polling[ 58]
May 15–19, 2014
Hillary Clinton
44%
Jeb Bush
39%
5
914
± 3.2%
Hillary Clinton
45%
Chris Christie
39%
6
Hillary Clinton
47%
Ted Cruz
40%
7
Hillary Clinton
46%
Mike Huckabee
42%
4
Hillary Clinton
46%
Rand Paul
42%
4
Quinnipiac University[ 59]
March 5–10, 2014
Hillary Clinton
51%
Jeb Bush
37%
14
1,411
± 2.6%
Hillary Clinton
48%
Chris Christie
35%
13
Hillary Clinton
51%
Ted Cruz
35%
16
Hillary Clinton
49%
Rand Paul
39%
10
Public Policy Polling[ 60]
February 20–23, 2014
Hillary Clinton
45%
Jeb Bush
41%
4
869
± 3.3%
Hillary Clinton
46%
Mike Huckabee
42%
4
Hillary Clinton
47%
Rand Paul
42%
5
Hillary Clinton
45%
Chris Christie
39%
6
Quinnipiac University[ 61]
December 10–15, 2013
Hillary Clinton
40%
Chris Christie
45%
5
1,617
± 2.4%
Hillary Clinton
45%
Rand Paul
41%
4
Hillary Clinton
47%
Jeb Bush
40%
7
Hillary Clinton
48%
Ted Cruz
41%
7
Harper Polling[ 62]
November 23–24, 2013
Hillary Clinton
38.12%
Chris Christie
43.35%
5.23
985
± 3.12%
Hillary Clinton
46.40%
Paul Ryan
42.57%
3.83
Hillary Clinton
45.21%
Marco Rubio
40.79%
4.42
Hillary Clinton
46.82%
Rand Paul
41.06%
5.76
Hillary Clinton
47.37%
Ted Cruz
40.45%
6.92
Quinnipiac University[ 63]
July 15–17, 2013
Hillary Clinton
41%
Chris Christie
41%
Tied
1,256
± 2.8%
Hillary Clinton
46%
Scott Walker
39%
7
Joe Biden
32%
Chris Christie
49%
17
Joe Biden
39%
Scott Walker
42%
3
Public Policy Polling[ 64]
July 5–7, 2013
Hillary Clinton
43%
Chris Christie
36%
7
668
± 3.8%
Hillary Clinton
49%
Paul Ryan
40%
9
Hillary Clinton
48%
Rand Paul
37%
11
Hillary Clinton
47%
Marco Rubio
35%
12
Hillary Clinton
50%
Jeb Bush
36%
14
Quinnipiac University[ 65]
May 15–21, 2013
Hillary Clinton
46%
Rand Paul
42%
4
1,411
± 2.6%
Hillary Clinton
48%
Marco Rubio
37%
11
Joe Biden
39%
Rand Paul
44%
5
Joe Biden
39%
Marco Rubio
40%
1
Public Policy Polling[ 66]
January 31–February 3, 2013
Hillary Clinton
46%
Chris Christie
41%
5
800
± 3.5%
Hillary Clinton
49%
Jeb Bush
43%
6
Hillary Clinton
50%
Paul Ryan
44%
6
Hillary Clinton
49%
Marco Rubio
41%
8
Joe Biden
44%
Chris Christie
44%
Tied
Joe Biden
48%
Jeb Bush
45%
3
Joe Biden
49%
Paul Ryan
45%
4
Joe Biden
48%
Marco Rubio
43%
5
Three-way race
Poll Source
Date administered
Democrat
%
Republican
%
Independent/
Third-party candidate
%
Lead margin
Sample size
Margin of error
Public Policy Poling[ 41]
December 10–13, 2015
Hillary Clinton
41%
Ted Cruz
33%
Donald Trump
20%
8
1,426
± 2.6%
Hillary Clinton
39%
Marco Rubio
33%
Donald Trump
23%
6
Public Policy Poling[ 42]
October 30 – November 1, 2015
Hillary Clinton
41%
Donald Trump
40%
Jim Webb
9%
1
1,668
± 2.4%
Public Policy Polling[ 44]
September 18–20, 2015
Hillary Clinton
38%
Jeb Bush
26%
Donald Trump
27%
11
1,374
Public Policy Polling[ 46]
August 7–9, 2015
Hillary Clinton
39%
Jeb Bush
30%
Donald Trump
21%
9
1,500
2.5%
6 electoral votes (Republican in 2008 ) 56%–42% (Republican in 2012 ) 60%–38%
Poll source
Date administered
Democrat
%
Republican
%
Lead margin
Sample size
Margin of error
Gravis Marketing[ 67]
October 20–21, 2014
Hillary Clinton
38%
Jeb Bush
49%
11
1,124
± 3%
Hillary Clinton
37%
Rand Paul
50%
13
Public Policy Polling[ 68]
October 9–12, 2014
Hillary Clinton
37%
Jeb Bush
48%
11
1,081
± 3%
Hillary Clinton
38%
Chris Christie
42%
4
Hillary Clinton
41%
Ted Cruz
44%
3
Hillary Clinton
41%
Mike Huckabee
47%
6
Hillary Clinton
40%
Rand Paul
45%
5
Gravis Marketing[ 69]
September 30 – October 1, 2014
Hillary Clinton
38%
Jeb Bush
49%
11
850
± 3%
Hillary Clinton
38%
Rand Paul
48%
10
Public Policy Polling[ 70]
September 11–14, 2014
Hillary Clinton
40%
Jeb Bush
46%
6
1,328
± 2.7%
Hillary Clinton
40%
Chris Christie
42%
2
Hillary Clinton
44%
Ted Cruz
41%
3
Hillary Clinton
42%
Mike Huckabee
45%
3
Hillary Clinton
41%
Rand Paul
43%
2
Public Policy Polling[ 71]
August 14–17, 2014
Hillary Clinton
39%
Jeb Bush
45%
6
903
± 3.3%
Hillary Clinton
38%
Chris Christie
42%
4
Hillary Clinton
42%
Ted Cruz
43%
1
Hillary Clinton
41%
Mike Huckabee
46%
5
Hillary Clinton
41%
Rand Paul
45%
4
Public Policy Polling[ 72]
February 18–20, 2014
Hillary Clinton
41%
Jeb Bush
50%
9
693
± 3.7%
Hillary Clinton
39%
Chris Christie
46%
7
Hillary Clinton
42%
Mike Huckabee
49%
7
Hillary Clinton
41%
Rand Paul
48%
7
Public Policy Polling[ 73]
February 21–24, 2013
Hillary Clinton
42%
Marco Rubio
47%
5
1,229
±2.8%
Hillary Clinton
43%
Paul Ryan
50%
7
8 electoral votes (Republican in 2008 ) 57%–41% (Republican in 2012 ) 60%–38%
Poll source
Date administered
Democrat
%
Republican
%
Lead margin
Sample size
Margin of error
Public Policy Polling[ 74]
June 18–21, 2015
Hillary Clinton
40%
Jeb Bush
48%
8
1,108
± 2.9%
Hillary Clinton
40%
Ben Carson
49%
9
Hillary Clinton
42%
Ted Cruz
48%
6
Hillary Clinton
40%
Carly Fiorina
45%
5
Hillary Clinton
39%
Mike Huckabee
49%
10
Hillary Clinton
40%
Rand Paul
50%
10
Hillary Clinton
41%
Marco Rubio
46%
5
Hillary Clinton
45%
Donald Trump
42%
3
Hillary Clinton
41%
Scott Walker
46%
5
Lincoln Chafee
23%
Scott Walker
41%
18
Martin O'Malley
22%
Scott Walker
40%
18
Bernie Sanders
29%
Scott Walker
42%
13
Jim Webb
22%
Scott Walker
42%
20
Gravis Marketing[ 75]
October 11–12, 2014
Hillary Clinton
45%
Rand Paul
48%
3
1,020
± 3%
Elizabeth Warren
36%
Rand Paul
49%
13
Public Policy Polling[ 76]
August 7–10, 2014
Hillary Clinton
43%
Jeb Bush
48%
5
991
± 3.1%
Hillary Clinton
44%
Chris Christie
41%
3
Hillary Clinton
46%
Ted Cruz
41%
5
Hillary Clinton
44%
Mike Huckabee
47%
3
Hillary Clinton
43%
Rand Paul
49%
6
Gravis Marketing[ 77]
July 17–20, 2014
Hillary Clinton
44%
Rand Paul
50%
6
1,054
± 3%
Elizabeth Warren
34%
Rand Paul
52%
18
SurveyUSA[ 78]
May 14–16, 2014
Hillary Clinton
44%
Rand Paul
48%
4
1,782
± 2.4%
Public Policy Polling[ 79]
December 12–15, 2013
Hillary Clinton
42%
Jeb Bush
46%
4
1,509
± 2.5%
Hillary Clinton
40%
Chris Christie
44%
4
Hillary Clinton
44%
Ted Cruz
41%
3
Hillary Clinton
43%
Rand Paul
49%
6
Public Policy Polling[ 80]
April 5–7, 2013
Hillary Clinton
45%
Rand Paul
45%
Tied
1,052
± 3%
Hillary Clinton
46%
Marco Rubio
40%
6
8 electoral votes (Republican in 2008 ) 59%–40% (Republican in 2012 ) 58%–41%
Poll source
Date administered
Democrat
%
Republican
%
Lead margin
Sample size
Margin of error
WWL-TV/Clarus[ 81]
September 20–23, 2015
Hillary Clinton
45%
Bobby Jindal
42%
3
800
± 3.46%
Hillary Clinton
38%
Jeb Bush
56%
18
Hillary Clinton
39%
Donald Trump
47%
8
Public Policy Polling[ 82]
September 25–28, 2014
Hillary Clinton
41%
Jeb Bush
49%
8
1,141
± 2.9%
Hillary Clinton
44%
Chris Christie
42%
2
Hillary Clinton
44%
Ted Cruz
47%
3
Hillary Clinton
43%
Mike Huckabee
50%
7
Hillary Clinton
46%
Bobby Jindal
45%
1
Hillary Clinton
43%
Rand Paul
47%
4
Gravis Marketing[ 83]
September 5–9, 2014
Hillary Clinton
43%
Jeb Bush
48%
5
426
± 5%
Hillary Clinton
44%
Rand Paul
45%
1
Public Policy Polling[ 84]
June 26–29, 2014
Hillary Clinton
45%
Jeb Bush
46%
1
664
± 3.8%
Hillary Clinton
46%
Chris Christie
42%
4
Hillary Clinton
46%
Ted Cruz
45%
1
Hillary Clinton
45%
Mike Huckabee
46%
1
Hillary Clinton
48%
Bobby Jindal
44%
4
Hillary Clinton
46%
Rand Paul
46%
Tied
Magellan Strategies[ 85]
March 24–26, 2014
Hillary Clinton
40.4%
Bobby Jindal
45%
4.6
600
± 4.1%
Public Policy Polling[ 86]
February 6–9, 2014
Hillary Clinton
43%
Jeb Bush
50%
7
635
± 3.9%
Hillary Clinton
43%
Chris Christie
44%
1
Hillary Clinton
44%
Mike Huckabee
49%
5
Hillary Clinton
45%
Bobby Jindal
47%
2
Hillary Clinton
43%
Rand Paul
47%
4
Public Policy Polling[ 87]
August 16–19, 2013
Hillary Clinton
44%
Jeb Bush
44%
Tied
721
± 3.7%
Hillary Clinton
42%
Chris Christie
41%
1
Hillary Clinton
47%
Bobby Jindal
40%
7
Hillary Clinton
44%
Rand Paul
45%
1
Hillary Clinton
44%
Paul Ryan
46%
2
Harper Polling[ 88]
August 14–15, 2013
Hillary Clinton
44%
Bobby Jindal
42%
2
596
± 4.01%
Public Policy Polling[ 89]
February 8–12, 2013
Hillary Clinton
48%
Bobby Jindal
45%
3
603
± 4%
Hillary Clinton
46%
Marco Rubio
43%
3
Hillary Clinton
46%
Paul Ryan
46%
Tied
4 electoral votes (Democratic in 2008 ) 58%–40% (Democratic in 2012 ) 56%–41%
Poll source
Date administered
Democrat
%
Republican
%
Lead margin
Sample size
Margin of error
Public Policy Polling[ 90]
November 8–11, 2013
Hillary Clinton
55%
Jeb Bush
32%
23
964
±3.2%
Hillary Clinton
47%
Chris Christie
39%
8
Hillary Clinton
57%
Ted Cruz
30%
27
Hillary Clinton
57%
Rand Paul
32%
25
10 electoral votes (Democratic in 2008 ) 62%–36% (Democratic in 2012 ) 62%–36%
Poll source
Date administered
Democrat
%
Republican
%
Lead margin
Sample size
Margin of error
Gravis Marketing[ 91]
October 6–9, 2014
Hillary Clinton
52%
Jeb Bush
35%
17
784
± 3.5%
Hillary Clinton
51%
Rand Paul
34%
17
Hillary Clinton
51%
Paul Ryan
36%
15
11 electoral votes (Democratic in 2008 ) 62%–36% (Democratic in 2012 ) 61%–38%
16 electoral votes (Democratic in 2008 ) 57%–41% (Democratic in 2012 ) 54%–45%
Poll source
Date administered
Democrat
%
Republican
%
Lead margin
Sample size
Margin of error
FOX 2 Detroit/Mitchell Research[ 94]
September 27, 2015
Hillary Clinton
40%
Marco Rubio
43%
3%
1,483
± 2.5%
Hillary Clinton
42%
Donald Trump
42%
Tied
Hillary Clinton
42%
Jeb Bush
37%
5
FOX 2 Detroit/Mitchell Research[ 95]
August 10, 2015
Hillary Clinton
39%
Donald Trump
40%
1%
1,310
± 2.7%
Hillary Clinton
40%
Jeb Bush
41%
1%
Hillary Clinton
36%
Marco Rubio
45%
9%
Public Policy Polling[ 96]
June 25–28, 2015
Hillary Clinton
47%
Jeb Bush
38%
9
1,072
± 3.0%
Hillary Clinton
49%
Ben Carson
41%
8
Hillary Clinton
44%
Chris Christie
38%
6
Hillary Clinton
49%
Ted Cruz
39%
10
Hillary Clinton
46%
Carly Fiorina
38%
8
Hillary Clinton
47%
Mike Huckabee
42%
5
Hillary Clinton
45%
Rand Paul
42%
3
Hillary Clinton
46%
Marco Rubio
40%
6
Hillary Clinton
49%
Donald Trump
39%
10
Hillary Clinton
46%
Scott Walker
42%
4
Lincoln Chafee
31%
Scott Walker
36%
5
Martin O'Malley
32%
Scott Walker
37%
5
Bernie Sanders
35%
Scott Walker
39%
4
Jim Webb
31%
Scott Walker
38%
7
Public Policy Polling[ 97]
September 4–7, 2014
Hillary Clinton
49%
Jeb Bush
38%
11
687
± 3.7%
Hillary Clinton
48%
Chris Christie
36%
12
Hillary Clinton
51%
Ted Cruz
37%
14
Hillary Clinton
50%
Mike Huckabee
38%
12
Hillary Clinton
49%
Rand Paul
39%
10
Public Policy Polling[ 98]
June 26–29, 2014
Hillary Clinton
47%
Jeb Bush
37%
10
578
± 4.1%
Hillary Clinton
48%
Chris Christie
35%
13
Hillary Clinton
50%
Ted Cruz
34%
16
Hillary Clinton
48%
Mike Huckabee
36%
12
Hillary Clinton
47%
Rand Paul
37%
10
Public Policy Polling[ 99]
April 3–6, 2014
Hillary Clinton
49%
Jeb Bush
38%
11
825
± 3.4%
Hillary Clinton
46%
Chris Christie
37%
9
Hillary Clinton
50%
Mike Huckabee
38%
12
Hillary Clinton
48%
Rand Paul
39%
9
Marketing Resource Group[ 100]
March 24–28, 2014
Hillary Clinton
44%
Chris Christie
38%
6
600
± 4.1%
EPIC-MRA[ 101]
February 5–11, 2014
Hillary Clinton
43%
Chris Christie
39%
4
600
± 4%
Harper Polling[ 102]
January 7–8, 2014
Hillary Clinton
40%
Chris Christie
38%
2
1,004
± 3%
Hillary Clinton
46%
Ted Cruz
36%
10
Hillary Clinton
45%
Rand Paul
40%
5
Hillary Clinton
44%
Paul Ryan
41%
3
Public Policy Polling[ 103]
December 5–8, 2013
Hillary Clinton
46%
Jeb Bush
42%
4
1,034
± 3%
Hillary Clinton
43%
Chris Christie
40%
3
Hillary Clinton
49%
Ted Cruz
38%
11
Hillary Clinton
48%
Rand Paul
39%
9
Public Policy Polling[ 104]
May 30 – June 2, 2013
Hillary Clinton
51%
Jeb Bush
37%
14
697
± 3.7%
Hillary Clinton
44%
Chris Christie
38%
6
Hillary Clinton
55%
Rand Paul
35%
20
Hillary Clinton
53%
Marco Rubio
36%
17
Public Policy Polling[ 105]
March 2–4, 2013
Hillary Clinton
51%
Marco Rubio
37%
14
702
± 3.7%
Hillary Clinton
52%
Paul Ryan
41%
11
10 electoral votes (Democratic in 2008 ) 54%–44% (Democratic in 2012 ) 53%–45%
Three-way race
Poll source
Date administered
Democrat
%
Republican
%
Independent/
Third-party candidate
%
Lead margin
Sample size
Margin of error
Public Policy Polling[ 107]
July 30 – August 2,
2015
Hillary Clinton
41%
Jeb Bush
26%
Donald Trump
25%
15
1015
3.1%
6 electoral votes (Republican in 2008 ) 56%–43% (Republican in 2012 ) 55%–44%
Poll source
Date administered
Democrat
%
Republican
%
Lead margin
Sample size
Margin of error
Public Policy Polling[ 110]
July 10–13, 2014
Hillary Clinton
42%
Jeb Bush
47%
5
691
± 3.7%
Hillary Clinton
42%
Chris Christie
45%
3
Hillary Clinton
44%
Ted Cruz
44%
Tied
Hillary Clinton
42%
Mike Huckabee
49%
7
Hillary Clinton
43%
Rand Paul
45%
2
Public Policy Polling[ 111]
November 15–17, 2013
Hillary Clinton
42%
Jeb Bush
50%
8
502
± 4.4%
Hillary Clinton
40%
Chris Christie
49%
9
Hillary Clinton
45%
Ted Cruz
47%
2
Hillary Clinton
44%
Rand Paul
46%
2
10 electoral votes (Republican in 2008 ) 49.4%–49.2% (Republican in 2012 ) 53%–44%
Poll source
Date administered
Democrat
%
Republican
%
Lead margin
Sample size
Margin of error
Public Policy Polling [ 112]
August 7–9, 2015
Hillary Clinton
40%
Jeb Bush
47%
7
859
3.3
Hillary Clinton
38%
Ben Carson
52%
14
Hillary Clinton
37%
Chris Christie
46%
9
Hillary Clinton
38%
Ted Cruz
50%
12
Hillary Clinton
37%
Carly Fiorina
47%
10
Hillary Clinton
38%
Mike Huckabee
51%
13
Hillary Clinton
36%
John Kasich
49%
13
Hillary Clinton
37%
Rand Paul
49%
12
Hillary Clinton
36%
Marco Rubio
51%
15
Hillary Clinton
39%
Donald Trump
48%
9
Hillary Clinton
37%
Scott Walker
50%
13
Bernie Sanders
34%
Jeb Bush
47%
13
Bernie Sanders
33%
Marco Rubio
48%
15
Bernie Sanders
39%
Donald Trump
48%
9
Three-way race
Poll source
Date administered
Democrat
%
Republican
%
Independent/
Third-party candidate
%
Lead margin
Sample size
Margin of error
Public Policy Polling [ 112]
August 7–9, 2015
Hillary Clinton
34%
Jeb Bush
29%
Donald Trump
30%
4
859
3.3
3 electoral votes (Republican in 2008 ) 49%–47% (Republican in 2012 ) 55%–42%
Poll source
Date administered
Democrat
%
Republican
%
Lead margin
Sample size
Margin of error
Montana State University Billings[ 113]
November 16–23, 2015
Hillary Clinton
30%
Donald Trump
51.4%
21.4
435
± 4.8%
Hillary Clinton
28.8%
Ben Carson
60.5%
31.7
Hillary Clinton
28.8%
Marco Rubio
57.2%
28.4
Hillary Clinton
30.6%
Ted Cruz
55.9%
25.3
Bernie Sanders
40.1%
Donald Trump
46.2%
6.1
Bernie Sanders
30.8%
Ben Carson
53.7%
22.9
Bernie Sanders
33.3%
Marco Rubio
47.9%
14.6
Bernie Sanders
35.8%
Ted Cruz
46%
10.2
Gravis Marketing[ 114]
February 24–25, 2015
Hillary Clinton
35.4%
Jeb Bush
48.5%
13.1
1,035
± 3%
Hillary Clinton
33.3%
Chris Christie
49.5%
16.2
Hillary Clinton
33%
Mike Huckabee
50%
17
Hillary Clinton
38%
Rand Paul
48%
10
Hillary Clinton
37%
Scott Walker
49%
12
Gravis Marketing[ 115]
November 24–25, 2014
Hillary Clinton
38%
Jeb Bush
50%
12
836
± 3%
Hillary Clinton
39%
Ted Cruz
52%
13
Hillary Clinton
37%
Nikki Haley
45%
8
Hillary Clinton
37%
Rand Paul
55%
18
Hillary Clinton
38%
Paul Ryan
54%
16
Gravis Marketing[ 116]
October 23–24, 2014
Hillary Clinton
38%
Jeb Bush
43%
5
604
± 4%
Hillary Clinton
39%
Rand Paul
48%
9
Hillary Clinton
39%
Paul Ryan
46%
7
Gravis Marketing[ 117]
September 29–30, 2014
Hillary Clinton
36%
Jeb Bush
45%
9
535
± 4%
Hillary Clinton
38%
Rand Paul
46%
8
Hillary Clinton
37%
Paul Ryan
51%
14
Gravis Marketing[ 118]
July 20–22, 2014
Hillary Clinton
39%
Jeb Bush
49%
10
741
± 4%
Public Policy Polling[ 119]
November 15–17, 2013
Hillary Clinton
38%
Jeb Bush
49%
11
952
± 3.2%
Hillary Clinton
34%
Chris Christie
51%
17
Hillary Clinton
39%
Ted Cruz
50%
11
Hillary Clinton
39%
Rand Paul
52%
13
Brian Schweitzer
41%
Jeb Bush
46%
5
Brian Schweitzer
39%
Chris Christie
47%
8
Brian Schweitzer
43%
Ted Cruz
46%
3
Brian Schweitzer
42%
Rand Paul
50%
8
Public Policy Polling[ 120]
June 21–23, 2013
Hillary Clinton
45%
Jeb Bush
45%
Tied
807
± 3.4%
Hillary Clinton
40%
Chris Christie
45%
5
Brian Schweitzer
48%
Jeb Bush
41%
7
Brian Schweitzer
42%
Chris Christie
41%
1
Public Policy Polling[ 121]
February 15–17, 2013
Hillary Clinton
42%
Marco Rubio
50%
8
1,011
± 3.1%
Hillary Clinton
44%
Paul Ryan
51%
7
Brian Schweitzer
46%
Marco Rubio
46%
Tied
Brian Schweitzer
45%
Paul Ryan
49%
4
6 electoral votes (Democratic in 2008 ) 55%–43% (Democratic in 2012 ) 52%–46%
Poll source
Date administered
Democrat
%
Republican
%
Lead margin
Sample size
Margin of error
Morning Consult[ 122]
November 10–16, 2015
Hillary Clinton
41%
Donald Trump
44%
3
628 RV
± 4%
Hillary Clinton
44%
Jeb Bush
38%
6
Hillary Clinton
44%
Ben Carson
41%
3
Hillary Clinton
42%
Marco Rubio
42%
Tie
Public Policy Polling[ 123]
July 13–14, 2015
Hillary Clinton
48%
Marco Rubio
43%
5
677
± 3.8%
Hillary Clinton
48%
Donald Trump
42%
6
Hillary Clinton
48%
Scott Walker
41%
7
Hillary Clinton
49%
Jeb Bush
37%
12
Gravis Marketing[ 124]
March 27, 2015
Hillary Clinton
48%
Jeb Bush
38%
10
850
± 3%
Hillary Clinton
48%
Chris Christie
38%
10
Hillary Clinton
50%
Rand Paul
42%
8
Hillary Clinton
49%
Scott Walker
41%
8
Gravis Marketing[ 125]
February 21–22, 2015
Hillary Clinton
50%
Jeb Bush
37%
13
955
± 3%
Hillary Clinton
47%
Chris Christie
38%
9
Hillary Clinton
49%
Rand Paul
42%
7
Hillary Clinton
43%
Brian Sandoval
46%
3
Hillary Clinton
49%
Scott Walker
43%
6
Harper Polling[ 126]
July 26–29, 2014
Hillary Clinton
46%
Jeb Bush
41%
5
602
± 3.99%
Hillary Clinton
48%
Susana Martínez
35%
13
Hillary Clinton
47%
Rand Paul
44%
3
4 electoral votes (Democratic in 2008 ) 54%–45% (Democratic in 2012 ) 52%–46%
Poll source
Date administered
Democrat
%
Republican
%
Lead margin
Sample size
Margin of error
Public Policy Polling[ 127]
November 30 – December 2, 2015
Hillary Clinton
43%
Jeb Bush
41%
2
990
± 3.1%
Hillary Clinton
45%
Ben Carson
43%
2
Hillary Clinton
47%
Ted Cruz
39%
8
Hillary Clinton
45%
Carly Fiorina
44%
1
Hillary Clinton
44%
Marco Rubio
43%
1
Hillary Clinton
47%
Donald Trump
41%
6
Bernie Sanders
47%
Jeb Bush
38%
9
Bernie Sanders
46%
Ben Carson
41%
5
Bernie Sanders
48%
Ted Cruz
38%
10
Bernie Sanders
48%
Carly Fiorina
40%
8
Bernie Sanders
45%
Marco Rubio
41%
4
Bernie Sanders
49%
Donald Trump
40%
9
Fox News[ 128]
November 15–17, 2015
Hillary Clinton
47%
Donald Trump
40%
7
804
± 3.5%
Hillary Clinton
44%
Ted Cruz
41%
3
Hillary Clinton
44%
Chris Christie
43%
1
Hillary Clinton
43%
Carly Fiorina
43%
Tied
Hillary Clinton
43%
Ben Carson
45%
2
Hillary Clinton
42%
Jeb Bush
45%
3
Hillary Clinton
40%
John Kasich
43%
3
Hillary Clinton
40%
Marco Rubio
47%
7
Public Policy Polling[ 129]
October 16–18, 2015
Hillary Clinton
45%
Jeb Bush
41%
4
880
± 3.3%
Hillary Clinton
48%
Ben Carson
42%
6
Hillary Clinton
45%
Chris Christie
44%
1
Hillary Clinton
50%
Ted Cruz
38%
13
Hillary Clinton
46%
Carly Fiorina
42%
4
Hillary Clinton
51%
Mike Huckabee
35%
16
Hillary Clinton
44%
John Kasich
44%
Tied
Hillary Clinton
48%
Marco Rubio
42%
6
Hillary Clinton
47%
Donald Trump
41%
6
Joe Biden
48%
Ben Carson
39%
9
Joe Biden
47%
Marco Rubio
40%
7
Joe Biden
51%
Donald Trump
40%
11
Bernie Sanders
47%
Ben Carson
39%
8
Bernie Sanders
45%
Marco Rubio
41%
4
Bernie Sanders
49%
Donald Trump
40%
9
NBC News/Wall Street Journal[ 130]
September 23–30, 2015
Hillary Clinton
42%
Jeb Bush
49%
7
1,044
± 3.0%
Hillary Clinton
48%
Donald Trump
45%
3
Hillary Clinton
42%
Carly Fiorina
50%
8
Bernie Sanders
46%
Jeb Bush
46%
Tied
Bernie Sanders
52%
Donald Trump
42%
10
Bernie Sanders
47%
Carly Fiorina
45%
2
CNN/WMUR[ 131]
September 17–23, 2015
Hillary Clinton
50%
Donald Trump
42%
8
820
± 3.6%
Bernie Sanders
57%
Donald Trump
37%
20
Joe Biden
56%
Donald Trump
37%
19
NBC News/Marist[ 132]
August 26 – September 2, 2015
Hillary Clinton
43%
Jeb Bush
48%
5
966
± 3.2%
Hillary Clinton
46%
Donald Trump
45%
1
Joe Biden
45%
Jeb Bush
46%
1
Joe Biden
50%
Donald Trump
41%
9
Public Policy Polling[ 133]
August 21–24, 2015
Hillary Clinton
46%
Jeb Bush
39%
7
841
± 3.4%
Bernie Sanders
46%
Jeb Bush
38%
8
Hillary Clinton
48%
Ben Carson
40%
8
Hillary Clinton
46%
Chris Christie
38%
8
Hillary Clinton
49%
Ted Cruz
38%
11
Hillary Clinton
45%
Carly Fiorina
42%
3
Hillary Clinton
49%
Mike Huckabee
36%
13
Hillary Clinton
41%
John Kasich
43%
2
Hillary Clinton
47%
Rand Paul
37%
10
Hillary Clinton
47%
Marco Rubio
39%
8
Bernie Sanders
48%
Marco Rubio
35%
13
Hillary Clinton
46%
Donald Trump
44%
2
Bernie Sanders
50%
Donald Trump
41%
9
Hillary Clinton
47%
Scott Walker
39%
8
Bernie Sanders
47%
Scott Walker
39%
8
University of New Hampshire/WMUR[ 134]
July 22–30, 2015
Hillary Clinton
45%
Jeb Bush
46%
1
722
± 3.8%
Hillary Clinton
43%
Rand Paul
45%
2
Hillary Clinton
43%
Scott Walker
45%
2
Hillary Clinton
44%
Marco Rubio
43%
1
Hillary Clinton
50%
Donald Trump
40%
10
Purple Insights[ 135]
May 2–6, 2015
Hillary Clinton
44%
Jeb Bush
42%
2
952
± 4.4%
Hillary Clinton
46%
Rand Paul
43%
3
Hillary Clinton
44%
Marco Rubio
42%
2
Hillary Clinton
46%
Scott Walker
40%
6
University of New Hampshire/WMUR[ 136]
April 24 – May 1, 2015
Hillary Clinton
41%
Jeb Bush
47%
6
627
± 3.9%
Hillary Clinton
46%
Ted Cruz
45%
1
Hillary Clinton
43%
Rand Paul
47%
4
Hillary Clinton
42%
Marco Rubio
47%
5
Hillary Clinton
44%
Scott Walker
44%
Tied
Dartmouth College[ 137]
April 27–30, 2015
Hillary Clinton
34.1%
Jeb Bush
36.9%
2.8
355
± 5.2%
Hillary Clinton
36.5%
Chris Christie
34.4%
2.1
Hillary Clinton
36.9%
Ted Cruz
28.7%
8.2
Hillary Clinton
38.1%
Mike Huckabee
31.1%
7
Hillary Clinton
36.1%
Rand Paul
33.3%
2.8
Hillary Clinton
34.5%
Marco Rubio
34.4%
0.1
Hillary Clinton
34.8%
Scott Walker
38.7%
3.9
Gravis Marketing[ 138]
April 21–22, 2015
Hillary Clinton
42%
Jeb Bush
42%
Tied
1,117
± 3%
Hillary Clinton
43%
Chris Christie
41%
2
Hillary Clinton
47%
Ted Cruz
44%
3
Hillary Clinton
44%
Rand Paul
45%
1
Hillary Clinton
45%
Marco Rubio
44%
1
Hillary Clinton
44%
Scott Walker
47%
3
Public Policy Polling[ 139]
April 9–13, 2015
Hillary Clinton
49%
Jeb Bush
36%
13
747
± 3.6%
Hillary Clinton
51%
Ben Carson
38%
13
Hillary Clinton
51%
Chris Christie
36%
15
Hillary Clinton
52%
Ted Cruz
37%
15
Hillary Clinton
51%
Mike Huckabee
38%
13
Hillary Clinton
49%
Rand Paul
40%
9
Hillary Clinton
51%
Rick Perry
38%
13
Hillary Clinton
50%
Marco Rubio
38%
12
Hillary Clinton
49%
Scott Walker
40%
9
Joe Biden
44%
Scott Walker
40%
4
Elizabeth Warren
45%
Scott Walker
40%
5
Gravis Marketing[ 140]
March 18–19, 2015
Hillary Clinton
43%
Jeb Bush
40%
3
?
± ?
Hillary Clinton
45%
Rand Paul
42%
3
Hillary Clinton
46%
Scott Walker
43%
3
NBC News/Marist[ 141]
February 3–10, 2015
Hillary Clinton
48%
Jeb Bush
42%
6
887
± 3.3%
Hillary Clinton
49%
Scott Walker
42%
7
Purple Insights[ 142]
January 31 – February 5, 2015
Hillary Clinton
50%
Jeb Bush
36%
14
503
± 4.4%
Hillary Clinton
48%
Rand Paul
41%
7
Hillary Clinton
50%
Scott Walker
37%
13
University of New Hampshire/WMUR[ 143]
January 22 – February 3, 2015
Hillary Clinton
51%
Jeb Bush
39%
12
776
± 3.5%
Hillary Clinton
50%
Rand Paul
40%
10
Purple Insights[ 144]
November 12–18, 2014
Hillary Clinton
47%
Jeb Bush
39%
8
500
± 4.4%
Hillary Clinton
48%
Rand Paul
41%
7
Hillary Clinton
46%
Mitt Romney
45%
1
NBC News/Marist[ 55]
July 7–13, 2014
Hillary Clinton
47%
Jeb Bush
42%
5
1,342
± 2.7%
Hillary Clinton
47%
Chris Christie
42%
5
Hillary Clinton
51%
Ted Cruz
38%
13
Hillary Clinton
46%
Rand Paul
43%
3
Hillary Clinton
47%
Marco Rubio
42%
5
Hillary Clinton
48%
Scott Walker
39%
9
Dartmouth College[ 145]
April 21–25, 2014
Hillary Clinton
42.1%
Jeb Bush
32.2%
9.9
412
± 4.8%
Hillary Clinton
36.5%
Chris Christie
34.4%
2.1
Hillary Clinton
38.3%
Mike Huckabee
36.2%
2.1
Hillary Clinton
35.8%
Rand Paul
38.4%
2.6
Purple Strategies[ 146]
January 21–23, 2014
Hillary Clinton
46%
Jeb Bush
42%
4
1,052
± 3%
Hillary Clinton
46%
Chris Christie
44%
2
Elizabeth Warren
35%
Jeb Bush
46%
11
Elizabeth Warren
33%
Chris Christie
45%
12
Public Policy Polling[ 147]
January 9–12, 2014
Hillary Clinton
49%
Jeb Bush
38%
11
1,354
± 2.7%
Hillary Clinton
43%
Chris Christie
39%
4
Hillary Clinton
51%
Ted Cruz
32%
19
Hillary Clinton
50%
Rand Paul
37%
13
Public Policy Polling[ 148]
September 13–16, 2013
Hillary Clinton
50%
Kelly Ayotte
42%
8
1,038
± 3%
Hillary Clinton
49%
Jeb Bush
40%
9
Hillary Clinton
43%
Chris Christie
39%
4
Hillary Clinton
50%
Ted Cruz
38%
12
Hillary Clinton
51%
Rand Paul
41%
10
Hillary Clinton
50%
Paul Ryan
41%
9
Dartmouth College[ 149]
April 22–25, 2013
Hillary Clinton
37.1%
Chris Christie
32.3%
4.8
433
± 4.7%
Hillary Clinton
44.3%
Marco Rubio
33.2%
11.1
Public Policy Polling[ 150]
April 19–21, 2013
Hillary Clinton
52%
Rand Paul
41%
11
933
± 3.2%
Hillary Clinton
52%
Marco Rubio
38%
14
Three-way race
Poll source
Date administered
Democrat
%
Republican
%
Independent/
Third-party candidate
%
Lead margin
Sample size
Margin of error
Public Policy Polling [ 133]
August 21–24, 2015
Hillary Clinton
43%
Jeb Bush
22%
Donald Trump
28%
15
957
3.2%
14 electoral votes (Democratic in 2008 ) 57%–42% (Democratic in 2012 ) 58%–41%
Poll source
Date administered
Democrat
%
Republican
%
Lead margin
Sample size
Margin of error
Quinnipiac University[ 151]
April 9–14, 2015
Hillary Clinton
53%
Jeb Bush
33%
20
1,428
± 2.6%
Hillary Clinton
51%
Chris Christie
36%
15
Hillary Clinton
58%
Ted Cruz
30%
28
Hillary Clinton
56%
Mike Huckabee
30%
26
Hillary Clinton
54%
Rand Paul
34%
20
Hillary Clinton
54%
Marco Rubio
34%
20
Hillary Clinton
54%
Scott Walker
32%
22
Rutgers-Eagleton[ 152]
February 3–10, 2015
Hillary Clinton
58%
Jeb Bush
32%
26
694
± 4.2%
Hillary Clinton
58%
Chris Christie
35%
23
Hillary Clinton
60%
Scott Walker
29%
31
Quinnipiac University[ 153]
January 15–19, 2015
Hillary Clinton
53%
Jeb Bush
37%
16
1,211
± 2.8%
Hillary Clinton
52%
Chris Christie
39%
13
Hillary Clinton
56%
Mike Huckabee
33%
23
Hillary Clinton
54%
Rand Paul
35%
19
Hillary Clinton
53%
Mitt Romney
38%
15
Rutgers-Eagleton[ 154]
December 3–10, 2014
Hillary Clinton
49%
Chris Christie
39%
10
646
± 3.9%
Quinnipiac University[ 155]
December 3–8, 2014
Hillary Clinton
53%
Jeb Bush
31%
22
1,340
± 2.7%
Hillary Clinton
50%
Chris Christie
39%
11
Hillary Clinton
55%
Rand Paul
31%
24
Hillary Clinton
52%
Mitt Romney
35%
17
Quinnipiac University[ 156]
September 25–29, 2014
Hillary Clinton
53%
Jeb Bush
32%
21
1,475
± 2.6%
Hillary Clinton
50%
Chris Christie
40%
10
Hillary Clinton
55%
Rand Paul
31%
24
Fairleigh Dickinson University[ 157]
September 1–7, 2014
Hillary Clinton
51%
Jeb Bush
32%
19
721
± 3.7%
Hillary Clinton
45%
Chris Christie
42%
3
Hillary Clinton
48%
Rand Paul
33%
15
Rutgers-Eagleton[ 158]
July 28 – August 5, 2014
Hillary Clinton
51%
Chris Christie
40%
11
750
± 4%
Quinnipiac University[ 159]
July 31 – August 4, 2014
Hillary Clinton
54%
Jeb Bush
34%
20
1,148
± 2.9%
Hillary Clinton
50%
Chris Christie
42%
8
Hillary Clinton
57%
Mike Huckabee
34%
23
Hillary Clinton
55%
Rand Paul
35%
20
Roanoke/Rutgers-Eagleton/Siena College[ 160]
February 22–28, 2014
Hillary Clinton
51%
Chris Christie
41%
10
842
± 3.6%
Hillary Clinton
58%
Rand Paul
29%
29
Hillary Clinton
58%
Paul Ryan
33%
25
Rutgers-Eagleton[ 161]
January 22, 2014
Hillary Clinton
55%
Chris Christie
34%
21
?
± ?
Monmouth University[ 162]
December 4–8, 2013
Hillary Clinton
43%
Chris Christie
46%
3
698/802
± 3.5%
Andrew Cuomo
33%
Chris Christie
52%
19
Quinnipiac University[ 163]
September 23–29, 2013
Hillary Clinton
49%
Chris Christie
36%
13
1,497
± 2.5%
Hillary Clinton
53%
Rand Paul
36%
17
Hillary Clinton
54%
Ted Cruz
31%
23
Pulse Opinion Research[ 164]
September 19, 2013
Hillary Clinton
48%
Chris Christie
43%
5
1,000
± ?
NBC News/Marist[ 165]
April 28 – May 2, 2013
Hillary Clinton
52%
Chris Christie
41%
11
1,095
± 3%
Joe Biden
40%
Chris Christie
51%
11
Quinnipiac University[ 166]
February 13–17, 2013
Hillary Clinton
49%
Chris Christie
45%
4
1,149
± 2.9%
Andrew Cuomo
36%
Chris Christie
54%
18
Public Policy Polling[ 167]
November 26–28, 2012
Hillary Clinton
52%
Chris Christie
40%
12
600
± 4%
Joe Biden
41%
Chris Christie
47%
6
Andrew Cuomo
35%
Chris Christie
50%
15
5 electoral votes (Democratic in 2008 ) 57%–42% (Democratic in 2012 ) 53%–43%
Poll source
Date administered
Democrat
%
Republican
%
Lead margin
Sample size
Margin of error
Gravis Marketing[ 168]
September 27 – October 1, 2014
Hillary Clinton
50%
Jeb Bush
36%
14
727
± 4%
Hillary Clinton
49%
Rand Paul
36%
13
Public Policy Polling[ 169]
March 20–23, 2014
Hillary Clinton
53%
Jeb Bush
37%
16
674
± 3.8%
Hillary Clinton
53%
Chris Christie
35%
18
Hillary Clinton
54%
Ted Cruz
37%
17
Hillary Clinton
55%
Mike Huckabee
34%
21
Hillary Clinton
53%
Susana Martinez
39%
14
Hillary Clinton
51%
Rand Paul
36%
15
29 electoral votes (Democratic in 2008 ) 63%–36% (Democratic in 2012 ) 63%–35%
Poll source
Date administered
Democrat
%
Republican
%
Lead margin
Sample size
Margin of error
Siena College[ 170]
September 14–17, 2015
Hillary Clinton
53%
Jeb Bush
36%
17
817
± 4%
Hillary Clinton
52%
Ben Carson
40%
12
Hillary Clinton
55%
Donald Trump
36%
19
Joe Biden
59%
Jeb Bush
30%
29
Joe Biden
55%
Ben Carson
35%
20
Joe Biden
60%
Donald Trump
33%
27
Bernie Sanders
52%
Jeb Bush
33%
19
Bernie Sanders
46%
Ben Carson
39%
7
Bernie Sanders
52%
Donald Trump
38%
14
Siena College[ 171]
March 11–16, 2015
Hillary Clinton
55%
Jeb Bush
32%
23
785
± 4%
Hillary Clinton
54%
Chris Christie
34%
20
Hillary Clinton
59%
Ted Cruz
26%
33
Hillary Clinton
58%
Rand Paul
29%
29
Hillary Clinton
59%
Marco Rubio
30%
29
Quinnipiac University[ 172]
March 11–16, 2015
Hillary Clinton
58%
Jeb Bush
30%
28
1,228
± 2.8%
Hillary Clinton
54%
Chris Christie
34%
20
Hillary Clinton
60%
Ted Cruz
27%
33
Hillary Clinton
58%
Mike Huckabee
29%
29
Hillary Clinton
55%
George Pataki
34%
21
Hillary Clinton
59%
Rand Paul
31%
28
Hillary Clinton
58%
Marco Rubio
31%
27
Hillary Clinton
58%
Scott Walker
31%
27
Quinnipiac University[ 173]
August 14–17, 2014
Hillary Clinton
60%
Jeb Bush
29%
31
1,034
± 3.1%
Hillary Clinton
54%
Chris Christie
34%
20
Hillary Clinton
61%
Rand Paul
30%
31
Andrew Cuomo
53%
Jeb Bush
30%
23
Andrew Cuomo
47%
Chris Christie
37%
10
Andrew Cuomo
55%
Rand Paul
31%
24
Roanoke/Rutgers-Eagleton/Siena College[ 174]
February 22–28, 2014
Hillary Clinton
64%
Chris Christie
28%
36
814
± 3.4%
Hillary Clinton
67%
Rand Paul
24%
43
Hillary Clinton
64%
Paul Ryan
27%
37
Quinnipiac University [ 175]
February 6–10, 2014
Hillary Clinton
58%
Chris Christie
31%
27
1,488
± 2.5%
Andrew Cuomo
50%
Chris Christie
34%
16
Siena College [ 176]
January 12–16, 2014
Hillary Clinton
60%
Chris Christie
32%
28
808
± 3.4%
Andrew Cuomo
55%
Chris Christie
35%
20
Marist [ 177]
November 18–20, 2013
Hillary Clinton
57%
Chris Christie
39%
18
675
± 3.8%
Andrew Cuomo
51%
Chris Christie
44%
7
Siena College [ 178]
November 8–11, 2013
Hillary Clinton
56%
Chris Christie
40%
16
806
± 3.5%
Andrew Cuomo
42%
Chris Christie
47%
5
Quinnipiac University [ 179]
March 11–17, 2013
Hillary Clinton
59%
Chris Christie
32%
27
1,165
± 2.9%
Andrew Cuomo
46%
Chris Christie
38%
8
15 electoral votes (Democratic in 2008 ) 50%–49% (Republican in 2012 ) 50%–48%
Poll source
Date administered
Democrat
%
Republican
%
Lead margin
Sample size
Margin of error
Public Policy Polling [ 180]
December 5–7, 2015
Hillary Clinton
43%
Jeb Bush
43%
Tied
1,214
2.8%
Hillary Clinton
41%
Ben Carson
47%
6
Hillary Clinton
43%
Ted Cruz
47%
4
Hillary Clinton
42%
Carly Fiorina
44%
2
Hillary Clinton
42%
Marco Rubio
46%
4
Hillary Clinton
43%
Donald Trump
47%
4
Bernie Sanders
39%
Jeb Bush
42%
3
Bernie Sanders
37%
Ben Carson
46%
9
Bernie Sanders
42%
Ted Cruz
44%
2
Bernie Sanders
40%
Carly Fiorina
40%
Tied
Bernie Sanders
39%
Marco Rubio
44%
5
Bernie Sanders
44%
Donald Trump
46%
2
Public Policy Polling [ 181]
October 23–25, 2015
Hillary Clinton
46%
Jeb Bush
43%
3
893
3.3%
Hillary Clinton
43%
Ben Carson
49%
6
Hillary Clinton
45%
Ted Cruz
46%
1
Hillary Clinton
43%
Carly Fiorina
45%
2
Hillary Clinton
44%
Mike Huckabee
48%
4
Hillary Clinton
46%
John Kasich
43%
2
Hillary Clinton
42%
Marco Rubio
48%
6
Hillary Clinton
42%
Donald Trump
48%
6
Bernie Sanders
40%
Jeb Bush
46%
6
Bernie Sanders
37%
Ben Carson
48%
11
Bernie Sanders
41%
Ted Cruz
45%
4
Bernie Sanders
41%
Donald Trump
48%
7
Public Policy Polling [ 182]
September 24–27, 2015
Hillary Clinton
41%
Jeb Bush
46%
5
1,268
2.8%
Hillary Clinton
41%
Ben Carson
51%
10
Hillary Clinton
43%
Ted Cruz
46%
3
Hillary Clinton
41%
Carly Fiorina
48%
7
Hillary Clinton
41%
Mike Huckabee
48%
7
Hillary Clinton
40%
John Kasich
44%
4
Hillary Clinton
40%
Marco Rubio
50%
10
Hillary Clinton
42%
Donald Trump
47%
5
Joe Biden
47%
Jeb Bush
42%
5
Joe Biden
44%
Ben Carson
47%
3
Joe Biden
44%
Carly Fiorina
45%
1
Joe Biden
45%
Donald Trump
45%
Tied
Bernie Sanders
39%
Jeb Bush
45%
6
Bernie Sanders
35%
Ben Carson
48%
13
Bernie Sanders
37%
Carly Fiorina
46%
9
Bernie Sanders
43%
Donald Trump
46%
3
Elon University [ 183]
September 17–23, 2015
Hillary Clinton
43%
Jeb Bush
46%
3
1,075
2.99%
Hillary Clinton
41%
Ben Carson
52%
11
Hillary Clinton
47%
Donald Trump
40%
7
Public Policy Polling [ 184]
August 12–16, 2015
Hillary Clinton
42%
Jeb Bush
42%
Tied
957
3.2%
Hillary Clinton
40%
Ben Carson
47%
7
Hillary Clinton
40%
Chris Christie
39%
1
Hillary Clinton
43%
Ted Cruz
45%
2
Hillary Clinton
41%
Carly Fiorina
42%
1
Hillary Clinton
44%
Mike Huckabee
46%
2
Hillary Clinton
40%
John Kasich
41%
1
Hillary Clinton
44%
Rand Paul
40%
4
Hillary Clinton
41%
Marco Rubio
45%
4
Hillary Clinton
42%
Donald Trump
45%
3
Hillary Clinton
41%
Scott Walker
44%
3
Bernie Sanders
40%
Jeb Bush
43%
3
Bernie Sanders
36%
Marco Rubio
42%
6
Bernie Sanders
40%
Donald Trump
43%
3
Bernie Sanders
37%
Scott Walker
41%
4
Public Policy Polling[ 185]
July 2–6, 2015
Hillary Clinton
45%
Jeb Bush
43%
2
529
± 4.3%
Hillary Clinton
44%
Ben Carson
47%
3
Hillary Clinton
46%
Chris Christie
43%
3
Hillary Clinton
47%
Ted Cruz
46%
1
Hillary Clinton
45%
Carly Fiorina
45%
Tied
Hillary Clinton
45%
Mike Huckabee
49%
4
Hillary Clinton
45%
Rand Paul
46%
1
Hillary Clinton
46%
Marco Rubio
47%
1
Hillary Clinton
47%
Donald Trump
44%
3
Hillary Clinton
43%
Scott Walker
47%
4
Lincoln Chafee
29%
Scott Walker
43%
14
Martin O'Malley
29%
Scott Walker
45%
16
Bernie Sanders
35%
Scott Walker
43%
8
Jim Webb
31%
Scott Walker
44%
13
Public Policy Polling[ 186]
May 28–31, 2015
Hillary Clinton
47%
Jeb Bush
40%
7
561
± 4.1%
Hillary Clinton
46%
Ben Carson
44%
2
Hillary Clinton
43%
Chris Christie
40%
3
Hillary Clinton
49%
Ted Cruz
42%
7
Hillary Clinton
46%
Carly Fiorina
40%
6
Hillary Clinton
46%
Mike Huckabee
42%
4
Hillary Clinton
44%
Rand Paul
44%
Tied
Hillary Clinton
46%
Marco Rubio
44%
1
Hillary Clinton
45%
Scott Walker
45%
Tied
Lincoln Chafee
29%
Scott Walker
42%
13
Martin O'Malley
28%
Scott Walker
44%
16
Bernie Sanders
33%
Scott Walker
43%
10
Jim Webb
31%
Scott Walker
42%
11
SurveyUSA [ 187]
April 22–27, 2015
Hillary Clinton
45%
Jeb Bush
43%
2
1,070
± 3.1%
Hillary Clinton
47%
Ted Cruz
42%
5
Hillary Clinton
47%
Rand Paul
43%
4
Hillary Clinton
46%
Marco Rubio
41%
5
Hillary Clinton
48%
Scott Walker
39%
9
Elon University [ 188]
April 20–24, 2015
Hillary Clinton
47.4%
Jeb Bush
44%
3.4
677
± 3.77%
Public Policy Polling [ 189]
April 2–5, 2015
Hillary Clinton
45%
Jeb Bush
44%
1
751
± 3.6%
Hillary Clinton
45%
Ben Carson
44%
1
Hillary Clinton
43%
Chris Christie
41%
Hillary Clinton
45%
Ted Cruz
45%
Tied
Hillary Clinton
43%
Mike Huckabee
48%
5
Hillary Clinton
45%
Rand Paul
45%
Tied
Hillary Clinton
44%
Rick Perry
45%
1
Hillary Clinton
45%
Marco Rubio
45%
Tied
Hillary Clinton
43%
Scott Walker
46%
3
Joe Biden
39%
Scott Walker
48%
9
Elizabeth Warren
36%
Scott Walker
46%
10
Public Policy Polling [ 190]
February 24–26, 2015
Hillary Clinton
46%
Jeb Bush
42%
4
849
3.4%
Hillary Clinton
45%
Ben Carson
46%
1
Hillary Clinton
45%
Chris Christie
42%
3
Hillary Clinton
47%
Ted Cruz
43%
4
Hillary Clinton
46%
Mike Huckabee
40%
6
Hillary Clinton
46%
Rand Paul
43%
3
Hillary Clinton
47%
Rick Perry
44%
3
Hillary Clinton
46%
Marco Rubio
42%
4
Hillary Clinton
45%
Scott Walker
43%
2
Joe Biden
40%
Jeb Bush
47%
7
Elizabeth Warren
38%
Jeb Bush
44%
8
Elon University [ 191]
February 16–20, 2015
Hillary Clinton
45.7%
Jeb Bush
40.2%
5.5
773
± 3.52%
Public Policy Polling [ 192]
January 29–31, 2015
Hillary Clinton
44%
Jeb Bush
44%
Tied
845
± 3.4%
Hillary Clinton
45%
Ben Carson
45%
Tied
Hillary Clinton
44%
Mitt Romney
45%
1
Hillary Clinton
46%
Scott Walker
44%
2
Joe Biden
41%
Mitt Romney
48%
7
Elizabeth Warren
39%
Mitt Romney
47%
8
Meeting Street Research [ 193]
January 21–22, 2015
Hillary Clinton
46%
Jeb Bush
41%
5
500
± 4.38%
Hillary Clinton
47%
Mitt Romney
42%
5
Public Policy Polling [ 194]
December 4–7, 2014
Hillary Clinton
46%
Jeb Bush
46%
Tied
823
± 3.4%
Hillary Clinton
44%
Ben Carson
44%
Tied
Hillary Clinton
44%
Chris Christie
42%
2
Hillary Clinton
46%
Mike Huckabee
44%
2
Joe Biden
42%
Jeb Bush
47%
5
Joe Biden
40%
Ben Carson
45%
5
Elizabeth Warren
39%
Jeb Bush
46%
7
Elizabeth Warren
37%
Ben Carson
44%
7
Gravis Marketing [ 195]
October 29–30, 2014
Hillary Clinton
45%
Rand Paul
47%
2
1,006
± 3%
Elizabeth Warren
34%
Rand Paul
47%
13
Gravis Marketing [ 196]
October 16–18, 2014
Hillary Clinton
42%
Rand Paul
48%
6
1,022
± 3%
Elizabeth Warren
32%
Rand Paul
48%
16
Gravis Marketing [ 197]
September 22–23, 2014
Hillary Clinton
44%
Rand Paul
45%
1
860
± 3%
Elizabeth Warren
33%
Rand Paul
46%
13
Public Policy Polling [ 198]
September 11–14, 2014
Hillary Clinton
43%
Jeb Bush
45%
2
1,266
± 2.8%
Hillary Clinton
45%
Chris Christie
38%
7
Hillary Clinton
48%
Ted Cruz
40%
8
Hillary Clinton
45%
Mike Huckabee
46%
1
Hillary Clinton
46%
Rand Paul
41%
5
Public Policy Polling [ 199]
August 14–17, 2014
Hillary Clinton
46%
Jeb Bush
42%
4
856
± 3.4%
Hillary Clinton
45%
Chris Christie
38%
7
Hillary Clinton
47%
Ted Cruz
41%
6
Hillary Clinton
45%
Mike Huckabee
44%
1
Hillary Clinton
47%
Rand Paul
42%
5
Civitas Institute [ 200]
July 28–29, 2014
Hillary Clinton
47%
Jeb Bush
48%
1
600
± 4%
Hillary Clinton
46%
Chris Christie
47%
1
Hillary Clinton
48%
Rand Paul
47%
4
Joe Biden
44%
Jeb Bush
50%
6
Joe Biden
42%
Chris Christie
49%
7
Joe Biden
44%
Rand Paul
49%
5
Gravis Marketing [ 201]
July 22–27, 2014
Hillary Clinton
45%
Rand Paul
43%
2
1,380
± 3%
Elizabeth Warren
35%
Rand Paul
44%
9
Public Policy Polling [ 202]
June 12–15, 2014
Hillary Clinton
45%
Jeb Bush
44%
1
1,076
± 3%
Hillary Clinton
45%
Chris Christie
41%
4
Hillary Clinton
46%
Mike Huckabee
43%
3
Hillary Clinton
46%
Rand Paul
43%
3
Public Policy Polling [ 203]
May 9–11, 2014
Hillary Clinton
45%
Jeb Bush
42%
3
877
± 3.3%
Hillary Clinton
44%
Chris Christie
40%
4
Hillary Clinton
47%
Mike Huckabee
43%
4
Hillary Clinton
45%
Rand Paul
44%
1
Public Policy Polling [ 204]
April 3–6, 2014
Hillary Clinton
45%
Jeb Bush
44%
1
740
± 3.6%
Hillary Clinton
46%
Chris Christie
44%
2
Hillary Clinton
48%
Mike Huckabee
43%
5
Hillary Clinton
47%
Rand Paul
43%
4
Public Policy Polling [ 205]
March 6–9, 2014
Hillary Clinton
47%
Jeb Bush
46%
1
884
± 3.3%
Hillary Clinton
46%
Chris Christie
42%
4
Hillary Clinton
49%
Mike Huckabee
42%
7
Hillary Clinton
49%
Rand Paul
43%
6
Public Policy Polling [ 206]
February 6–9, 2014
Hillary Clinton
47%
Jeb Bush
43%
4
708
± 3.7%
Hillary Clinton
45%
Chris Christie
42%
3
Hillary Clinton
48%
Mike Huckabee
43%
5
Hillary Clinton
47%
Rand Paul
44%
3
Public Policy Polling [ 207]
January 9–12, 2014
Hillary Clinton
46%
Jeb Bush
44%
2
1,384
± 2.6%
Hillary Clinton
42%
Chris Christie
43%
1
Hillary Clinton
47%
Ted Cruz
41%
6
Hillary Clinton
47%
Rand Paul
43%
4
Public Policy Polling [ 208]
December 5–8, 2013
Hillary Clinton
46%
Jeb Bush
45%
1
1,281
± 2.7%
Hillary Clinton
42%
Chris Christie
45%
3
Hillary Clinton
49%
Ted Cruz
41%
8
Hillary Clinton
48%
Rand Paul
44%
4
Public Policy Polling [ 209]
November 8–11, 2013
Hillary Clinton
47%
Jeb Bush
43%
4
701
± 3.7%
Hillary Clinton
43%
Chris Christie
46%
3
Hillary Clinton
51%
Ted Cruz
39%
12
Hillary Clinton
50%
Rand Paul
41%
9
Public Policy Polling [ 210]
April 11–14, 2013
Hillary Clinton
52%
Rand Paul
40%
12
601
± 4%
Hillary Clinton
49%
Marco Rubio
42%
7
Three-way race
Poll source
Date administered
Democrat
%
Republican
%
Independent/
Third-party candidate
%
Lead margin
Sample size
Margin of error
Public Policy Polling [ 181]
October 23–25, 2015
Hillary Clinton
41%
Donald Trump
43%
Jim Webb
8%
2
893
3.3%
Public Policy Polling [ 184]
August 12–16, 2015
Hillary Clinton
38%
Jeb Bush
28%
Donald Trump
27%
10
957
3.2%
18 electoral votes (Democratic in 2008 ) 51%–47% (Democratic in 2012 ) 51%–48%
Poll source
Date administered
Democrat
%
Republican
%
Lead margin
Sample size
Margin of error
Quinnipiac University[ 211]
September 25 – October 5, 2015
Joe Biden
46%
Jeb Bush
37%
9
1180
2.9%
Joe Biden
42%
Ben Carson
46%
4
Joe Biden
44%
Carly Fiorna
42%
2
Joe Biden
46%
Marco Rubio
41%
5
Joe Biden
49%
Donald Trump
38%
11
Hillary Clinton
41%
Jeb Bush
43%
2
Hillary Clinton
40%
Ben Carson
49%
9
Hillary Clinton
41%
Carly Fiorna
43%
2
Hillary Clinton
41%
Marco Rubio
45%
4
Hillary Clinton
43%
Donald Trump
42%
1
Bernie Sanders
40%
Jeb Bush
42%
2
Bernie Sanders
36%
Ben Carson
48%
12
Bernie Sanders
39%
Carly Fiorna
43%
4
Bernie Sanders
40%
Marco Rubio
43%
3
Bernie Sanders
44%
Donald Trump
41%
3
Quinnipiac University[ 212]
August 7–18, 2015
Hillary Clinton
43%
Donald Trump
38%
5
1,096
± 3%
Hillary Clinton
41%
Jeb Bush
39%
2
Hillary Clinton
40%
Marco Rubio
42%
2
Joe Biden
48%
Donald Trump
38%
10
Joe Biden
42%
Jeb Bush
39%
3
Joe Biden
42%
Marco Rubio
41%
1
Bernie Sanders
42%
Donald Trump
40%
2
Bernie Sanders
36%
Jeb Bush
42%
6
Bernie Sanders
34%
Marco Rubio
42%
8
Quinnipiac University[ 213]
June 4–15, 2015
Hillary Clinton
42%
Jeb Bush
41%
1
1,191
± 2.8%
Hillary Clinton
44%
Chris Christie
39%
5
Hillary Clinton
47%
Ted Cruz
39%
8
Hillary Clinton
46%
Mike Huckabee
41%
5
Hillary Clinton
40%
John Kasich
47%
7
Hillary Clinton
43%
Rand Paul
43%
Tied
Hillary Clinton
45%
Marco Rubio
42%
3
Hillary Clinton
44%
Scott Walker
40%
4
Public Policy Polling [ 214]
June 4–7, 2015
Hillary Clinton
45%
Jeb Bush
43%
2
859
± 3.3%
Hillary Clinton
44%
Ben Carson
43%
1
Hillary Clinton
44%
Chris Christie
41%
3
Hillary Clinton
44%
Ted Cruz
43%
1
Hillary Clinton
45%
Mike Huckabee
42%
3
Hillary Clinton
40%
John Kasich
47%
7
Hillary Clinton
41%
Rand Paul
44%
3
Hillary Clinton
44%
Marco Rubio
44%
Tied
Hillary Clinton
44%
Scott Walker
43%
1
Michael Bloomberg
32%
Scott Walker
40%
8
Lincoln Chafee
24%
Scott Walker
39%
15
Martin O'Malley
26%
Scott Walker
41%
15
Bernie Sanders
30%
Scott Walker
40%
10
Jim Webb
25%
Scott Walker
41%
16
Quinnipiac University[ 215]
March 17–28, 2015
Hillary Clinton
47%
Jeb Bush
38%
9
1,077
± 3%
Hillary Clinton
45%
Chris Christie
39%
6
Hillary Clinton
48%
Ted Cruz
38%
12
Hillary Clinton
49%
Mike Huckabee
39%
10
Hillary Clinton
46%
Rand Paul
41%
5
Hillary Clinton
47%
Marco Rubio
38%
9
Hillary Clinton
49%
Scott Walker
38%
11
Public Policy Polling↑ [ 216]
March 2–3, 2015
Hillary Clinton
45%
Jeb Bush
40%
5
946
± ?
Hillary Clinton
49%
Scott Walker
41%
8
Quinnipiac University[ 217]
January 22 – February 1, 2015
Hillary Clinton
47%
Jeb Bush
36%
11
943
± 3.2%
Hillary Clinton
47%
Chris Christie
34%
13
Hillary Clinton
49%
Mike Huckabee
34%
15
Hillary Clinton
44%
John Kasich
43%
1
Hillary Clinton
48%
Rand Paul
36%
12
Fox News [ 218]
October 28–30, 2014
Hillary Clinton
48%
Jeb Bush
38%
10
803
± 3%
Hillary Clinton
46%
Chris Christie
39%
7
Hillary Clinton
47%
John Kasich
43%
4
Hillary Clinton
49%
Rand Paul
40%
9
Hillary Clinton
49%
Rick Perry
39%
10
Quinnipiac [ 219]
July 24–28, 2014
Hillary Clinton
48%
Jeb Bush
37%
11
1,366
± 2.7%
Hillary Clinton
46%
Chris Christie
37%
9
Hillary Clinton
47%
John Kasich
40%
7
Hillary Clinton
46%
Rand Paul
42%
4
Quinnipiac [ 220]
May 7–12, 2014
Hillary Clinton
48%
Jeb Bush
39%
9
1,174
± 2.9%
Hillary Clinton
46%
Chris Christie
38%
8
Hillary Clinton
51%
Ted Cruz
37%
14
Hillary Clinton
49%
Mike Huckabee
41%
8
Hillary Clinton
47%
John Kasich
42%
5
Hillary Clinton
49%
Rand Paul
41%
8
Hillary Clinton
47%
Marco Rubio
40%
7
Hillary Clinton
48%
Paul Ryan
41%
7
Quinnipiac [ 221]
February 12–17, 2014
Hillary Clinton
51%
Jeb Bush
36%
15
1,370
± 2.7%
Hillary Clinton
49%
Chris Christie
36%
13
Hillary Clinton
51%
Ted Cruz
34%
17
Hillary Clinton
51%
John Kasich
39%
12
Hillary Clinton
51%
Rand Paul
38%
13
Hillary Clinton
50%
Marco Rubio
36%
14
Hillary Clinton
49%
Paul Ryan
40%
9
Quinnipiac [ 222]
November 19–24, 2013
Hillary Clinton
50%
Jeb Bush
37%
13
1,361
± 2.7%
Hillary Clinton
42%
Chris Christie
41%
1
Hillary Clinton
50%
Ted Cruz
35%
15
Hillary Clinton
49%
John Kasich
38%
11
Hillary Clinton
50%
Rand Paul
40%
10
Hillary Clinton
48%
Marco Rubio
39%
9
Hillary Clinton
49%
Paul Ryan
41%
8
Public Policy Polling [ 223]
August 16–19, 2013
Hillary Clinton
50%
Jeb Bush
36%
14
551
± 4.2%
Hillary Clinton
45%
Chris Christie
36%
9
Hillary Clinton
53%
John Kasich
35%
18
Hillary Clinton
51%
Rand Paul
36%
15
Hillary Clinton
52%
Paul Ryan
36%
16
Quinnipiac [ 224]
June 18–23, 2013
Hillary Clinton
42%
Chris Christie
42%
Tied
941
± 3.2%
Hillary Clinton
47%
Rand Paul
44%
3
Joe Biden
32%
Chris Christie
50%
18
Joe Biden
40%
Rand Paul
49%
9
↑ Poll conducted for the Ohio Democratic Party
Three-way race
Poll source
Date administered
Democrat
%
Republican
%
Independent/
Third-party candidate
%
Lead margin
Sample size
Margin of error
Quinnipiac University[ 212]
August 7–18, 2015
Hillary Clinton
37%
Jeb Bush
27%
Donald Trump
23%
10
1096
3%
7 electoral votes (Democratic in 2008 ) 57%–40% (Democratic in 2012 ) 54%–42%
20 electoral votes (Democratic in 2008 ) 54%–44% (Democratic in 2012 ) 52%–47%
Poll source
Date administered
Democrat
%
Republican
%
Lead margin
Sample size
Margin of error
Public Policy Polling [ 226]
October 8–11, 2015
Hillary Clinton
45%
Jeb Bush
40%
5
1,012
± 3.1%
Hillary Clinton
43%
Ben Carson
47%
4
Hillary Clinton
46%
Ted Cruz
40%
6
Hillary Clinton
42%
Carly Fiorina
43%
1
Hillary Clinton
47%
Mike Huckabee
38%
9
Hillary Clinton
41%
John Kasich
39%
2
Hillary Clinton
42%
Marco Rubio
45%
3
Hillary Clinton
47%
Rick Santorum
39%
8
Hillary Clinton
43%
Donald Trump
45%
2
Joe Biden
46%
Ben Carson
44%
2
Joe Biden
46%
Carly Fiorina
40%
6
Joe Biden
45%
Marco Rubio
41%
4
Joe Biden
45%
Donald Trump
43%
2
Bernie Sanders
36%
Ben Carson
44%
8
Bernie Sanders
38%
Carly Fiorina
40%
2
Bernie Sanders
40%
Marco Rubio
41%
5
Bernie Sanders
42%
Donald Trump
46%
4
Quinnipiac University[ 211]
September 25 – October 5, 2015
Joe Biden
45%
Jeb Bush
42%
3
1049
3%
Joe Biden
42%
Ben Carson
47%
5
Joe Biden
44%
Carly Fiorna
43%
1
Joe Biden
45%
Marco Rubio
43%
2
Joe Biden
50%
Donald Trump
40%
10
Hillary Clinton
40%
Jeb Bush
46%
6
Hillary Clinton
40%
Ben Carson
49%
9
Hillary Clinton
41%
Carly Fiorna
45%
4
Hillary Clinton
42%
Marco Rubio
45%
3
Hillary Clinton
44%
Donald Trump
42%
2
Bernie Sanders
42%
Jeb Bush
44%
2
Bernie Sanders
37%
Ben Carson
47%
10
Bernie Sanders
40%
Carly Fiorna
44%
4
Bernie Sanders
39%
Marco Rubio
45%
6
Bernie Sanders
46%
Donald Trump
41%
5
Quinnipiac University[ 212]
August 7–18, 2015
Hillary Clinton
45%
Donald Trump
40%
5
1,085
± 3%
Hillary Clinton
40%
Jeb Bush
43%
3
Hillary Clinton
40%
Marco Rubio
47%
7
Joe Biden
48%
Donald Trump
40%
8
Joe Biden
42%
Jeb Bush
43%
1
Joe Biden
41%
Marco Rubio
44%
3
Bernie Sanders
44%
Donald Trump
41%
3
Bernie Sanders
36%
Jeb Bush
44%
8
Bernie Sanders
33%
Marco Rubio
45%
12
Quinnipiac University[ 213]
June 4–15, 2015
Hillary Clinton
45%
Jeb Bush
41%
4
970
± 3.2%
Hillary Clinton
43%
Chris Christie
41%
2
Hillary Clinton
47%
Ted Cruz
40%
7
Hillary Clinton
46%
Mike Huckabee
39%
7
Hillary Clinton
45%
John Kasich
39%
6
Hillary Clinton
44%
Rand Paul
45%
1
Hillary Clinton
43%
Marco Rubio
44%
1
Hillary Clinton
46%
Scott Walker
41%
5
Public Policy Polling [ 227]
May 21–24, 2015
Hillary Clinton
49%
Jeb Bush
38%
11
799
± 3.5%
Hillary Clinton
48%
Ben Carson
42%
6
Hillary Clinton
46%
Chris Christie
41%
5
Hillary Clinton
49%
Ted Cruz
41%
8
Hillary Clinton
47%
Mike Huckabee
42%
5
Hillary Clinton
46%
Rand Paul
43%
3
Hillary Clinton
46%
Marco Rubio
45%
1
Hillary Clinton
49%
Rick Santorum
42%
7
Hillary Clinton
45%
Scott Walker
41%
4
Lincoln Chafee
27%
Scott Walker
36%
9
Martin O'Malley
30%
Scott Walker
38%
8
Bernie Sanders
32%
Scott Walker
37%
5
Jim Webb
29%
Scott Walker
36%
8
Quinnipiac University[ 215]
March 17–28, 2015
Hillary Clinton
46%
Jeb Bush
40%
6
1,036
± 3%
Hillary Clinton
45%
Chris Christie
40%
5
Hillary Clinton
48%
Ted Cruz
39%
9
Hillary Clinton
47%
Mike Huckabee
41%
6
Hillary Clinton
44%
Rand Paul
45%
1
Hillary Clinton
46%
Marco Rubio
42%
4
Hillary Clinton
46%
Scott Walker
41%
5
Muhlenberg College [ 228]
January 28 – February 11, 2015
Hillary Clinton
48%
Jeb Bush
32%
16
351
± 7%
Hillary Clinton
50%
Chris Christie
31%
19
Hillary Clinton
?%
Mitt Romney
?%
?
Quinnipiac University[ 217]
January 22 – February 1, 2015
Hillary Clinton
50%
Jeb Bush
35%
15
881
± 3.3%
Hillary Clinton
50%
Chris Christie
39%
11
Hillary Clinton
54%
Mike Huckabee
34%
20
Hillary Clinton
53%
Rand Paul
34%
19
Hillary Clinton
54%
Rick Santorum
34%
20
Public Policy Polling [ 229]
January 15–18, 2015
Hillary Clinton
49%
Jeb Bush
38%
11
1,042
± 3%
Hillary Clinton
51%
Ben Carson
37%
14
Hillary Clinton
49%
Chris Christie
39%
10
Hillary Clinton
51%
Mike Huckabee
39%
12
Hillary Clinton
50%
Rand Paul
39%
11
Hillary Clinton
50%
Mitt Romney
40%
10
Hillary Clinton
52%
Rick Santorum
36%
16
Joe Biden
41%
Mitt Romney
43%
2
Elizabeth Warren
36%
Mitt Romney
44%
8
Public Policy Polling [ 230]
May 30 – June 1, 2014
Hillary Clinton
51%
Jeb Bush
37%
14
835
± 3.4%
Hillary Clinton
49%
Chris Christie
39%
10
Hillary Clinton
53%
Ted Cruz
34%
19
Hillary Clinton
52%
Mike Huckabee
37%
15
Hillary Clinton
52%
Rand Paul
38%
14
Hillary Clinton
51%
Rick Santorum
40%
11
Quinnipiac [ 231]
May 29 – June 2, 2014
Hillary Clinton
51%
Jeb Bush
35%
16
1,308
± 2.7%
Hillary Clinton
45%
Chris Christie
41%
4
Hillary Clinton
51%
Mike Huckabee
36%
15
Hillary Clinton
51%
Rand Paul
37%
14
Hillary Clinton
50%
Paul Ryan
38%
12
Quinnipiac [ 232]
February 19–24, 2014
Hillary Clinton
53%
Jeb Bush
36%
17
1,405
± 2.6%
Hillary Clinton
46%
Chris Christie
41%
5
Hillary Clinton
54%
Ted Cruz
34%
20
Hillary Clinton
53%
Rand Paul
38%
15
Hillary Clinton
53%
Rick Santorum
37%
16
Quinnipiac [ 233]
December 11–16, 2013
Hillary Clinton
52%
Jeb Bush
36%
16
1,061
± 3%
Hillary Clinton
44%
Chris Christie
43%
1
Hillary Clinton
54%
Ted Cruz
36%
18
Hillary Clinton
52%
Rand Paul
40%
12
Hillary Clinton
51%
Rick Santorum
38%
13
Public Policy Polling [ 234]
November 22–25, 2013
Hillary Clinton
48%
Jeb Bush
44%
4
693
± 3.7%
Hillary Clinton
44%
Chris Christie
48%
4
Hillary Clinton
53%
Ted Cruz
41%
12
Hillary Clinton
51%
Rand Paul
43%
8
Hillary Clinton
51%
Rick Santorum
42%
9
Quinnipiac [ 235]
May 30 – June 4, 2013
Hillary Clinton
52%
Rand Paul
37%
15
1,032
± 3.1%
Hillary Clinton
53%
Rick Santorum
36%
17
Joe Biden
45%
Rand Paul
41%
4
Joe Biden
46%
Rick Santorum
39%
7
Public Policy Polling [ 236]
March 8–10, 2013
Hillary Clinton
52%
Marco Rubio
37%
15
504
± 4.4%
Hillary Clinton
52%
Paul Ryan
40%
12
Hillary Clinton
55%
Rick Santorum
38%
17
Quinnipiac [ 237]
March 6–11, 2013
Hillary Clinton
47%
Chris Christie
42%
5
1,116
± 2.9%
Hillary Clinton
54%
Marco Rubio
36%
18
Hillary Clinton
55%
Paul Ryan
38%
17
Joe Biden
38%
Chris Christie
51%
13
Joe Biden
45%
Marco Rubio
41%
4
Joe Biden
44%
Paul Ryan
47%
13
Andrew Cuomo
32%
Chris Christie
53%
21
Andrew Cuomo
42%
Marco Rubio
38%
4
Andrew Cuomo
44%
Paul Ryan
41%
3
Three-way race
Poll Source
Date administered
Democrat
%
Republican
%
Independent/
Third-party candidate
%
Lead margin
Sample size
Margin of error
Quinnipiac University[ 212]
August 7–18, 2015
Hillary Clinton
37%
Jeb Bush
29%
Donald Trump
24%
8
1,085
3%
9 electoral votes (Republican in 2008 ) 54%–45% (Republican in 2012 ) 55%–44%
Three-way race
Poll source
Date administered
Democrat
%
Republican
%
Independent/
Third-party candidate
%
Lead margin
Sample size
Margin of error
Public Policy Polling [ 239]
September 3–6, 2015
Hillary Clinton
34%
Jeb Bush
25%
Donald Trump
33%
1
1,115
38 electoral votes (Republican in 2008 ) 55%–44% (Republican in 2012 ) 57%–41%
Poll source
Date administered
Democrat
%
Republican
%
Lead margin
Sample size
Margin of error
The Texas Lyceum [ 243]
Sept 8–21, 2015
Hillary Clinton
37%
Donald Trump
39%
2
633 LV
± 3.9%
Hillary Clinton
27%
Jeb Bush
35%
8
Hillary Clinton
32%
Ted Cruz
39%
7
Hillary Clinton
34%
Marco Rubio
27%
7
Hillary Clinton
31%
Scott Walker
33%
2
Hillary Clinton
38%
Rick Perry
34%
4
The Texas Lyceum [ 243]
Sept 8–21, 2015
Hillary Clinton
38%
Donald Trump
33%
5
801 RV
± 3.35%
Hillary Clinton
27%
Jeb Bush
32%
5
Hillary Clinton
31%
Ted Cruz
32%
1
Hillary Clinton
32%
Marco Rubio
22%
10
Hillary Clinton
31%
Scott Walker
29%
2
Hillary Clinton
37%
Rick Perry
31%
6
Public Policy Polling[ 244]
April 10–13, 2014
Hillary Clinton
42%
Jeb Bush
50%
8
559
± 4.1%
Hillary Clinton
42%
Chris Christie
44%
2
Hillary Clinton
43%
Ted Cruz
50%
7
Hillary Clinton
42%
Mike Huckabee
50%
8
Hillary Clinton
40%
Rand Paul
50%
10
Hillary Clinton
44%
Rick Perry
49%
5
Public Policy Polling [ 245]
November 1–4, 2013
Hillary Clinton
42%
Jeb Bush
49%
7
500
± 4.4%
Hillary Clinton
39%
Chris Christie
44%
5
Hillary Clinton
45%
Ted Cruz
48%
3
Hillary Clinton
44%
Rand Paul
48%
4
Hillary Clinton
47%
Rick Perry
45%
2
Public Policy Polling [ 246]
June 28 – July 1, 2013
Hillary Clinton
43%
Jeb Bush
46%
3
500
± 4.4%
Hillary Clinton
38%
Chris Christie
47%
9
Hillary Clinton
44%
Ted Cruz
49%
5
Hillary Clinton
48%
Rick Perry
44%
4
Public Policy Polling [ 247]
January 24–27, 2013
Hillary Clinton
45%
Chris Christie
43%
2
500
±4.4%
Hillary Clinton
50%
Rick Perry
42%
8
Hillary Clinton
46%
Marco Rubio
45%
1
6 electoral votes (Republican in 2008 ) 62%–34% (Republican in 2012 ) 73%–25%
13 electoral votes (Democratic in 2008 ) 53%–46% (Democratic in 2012 ) 51%–47%
Poll source
Date administered
Democrat
%
Republican
%
Lead margin
Sample size
Margin of error
Roanoke College [ 249]
November 9–13, 2015
Hillary Clinton
50%
Donald Trump
36%
14
601
± 4%
Hillary Clinton
46%
Jeb Bush
39%
7
Hillary Clinton
46%
Carly Fiorina
39%
7
Hillary Clinton
45%
Marco Rubio
41%
4
Hillary Clinton
44%
Ben Carson
44%
Tied
Hillary Clinton
47%
Ted Cruz
39%
8
Christopher Newport University [ 250]
September 29 – October 8, 2015
Hillary Clinton
47%
Donald Trump
40%
7
1,067
± 3.2%
Hillary Clinton
43%
Ben Carson
49%
6
Hillary Clinton
43%
Carly Fiorina
47%
4
Hillary Clinton
43%
Jeb Bush
46%
3
Hillary Clinton
45%
Marco Rubio
45%
Tied
Hillary Clinton
49%
Ted Cruz
41%
8
Hillary Clinton
42%
Chris Christie
47%
5
Bernie Sanders
49%
Donald Trump
37%
12
Bernie Sanders
39%
Ben Carson
49%
10
Bernie Sanders
39%
Carly Fiorina
44%
5
Bernie Sanders
41%
Jeb Bush
46%
5
Bernie Sanders
43%
Marco Rubio
42%
1
Bernie Sanders
47%
Ted Cruz
37%
10
Bernie Sanders
41%
Chris Christie
44%
3
Joe Biden
54%
Donald Trump
37%
17
Joe Biden
48%
Ben Carson
44%
4
Joe Biden
48%
Carly Fiorina
42%
6
Joe Biden
47%
Jeb Bush
42%
5
Joe Biden
50%
Marco Rubio
40%
10
Joe Biden
53%
Ted Cruz
36%
17
Joe Biden
48%
Chris Christie
41%
7
Roanoke College [ 251]
August 10–20, 2015
Hillary Clinton
43%
Donald Trump
32%
11
535
± 4.24%
Hillary Clinton
42%
Jeb Bush
40%
2
Hillary Clinton
42%
Scott Walker
38%
4
Hillary Clinton
42%
Marco Rubio
40%
2
Quinnipiac University[ 19]
July 9–20, 2015
Hillary Clinton
39%
Jeb Bush
42%
3
1,209
± 2.8%
Hillary Clinton
40%
Scott Walker
43%
3
Hillary Clinton
41%
Marco Rubio
43%
2
Joe Biden
40%
Jeb Bush
45%
5
Joe Biden
41%
Scott Walker
45%
4
Joe Biden
41%
Marco Rubio
45%
4
Bernie Sanders
36%
Jeb Bush
46%
10
Bernie Sanders
36%
Scott Walker
44%
8
Bernie Sanders
37%
Marco Rubio
44%
7
Public Policy Polling [ 252]
July 13–15, 2015
Hillary Clinton
46%
Jeb Bush
38%
8
1,170
± 2.9%
Hillary Clinton
47%
Ben Carson
43%
4
Hillary Clinton
45%
Chris Christie
39%
6
Hillary Clinton
48%
Ted Cruz
41%
7
Hillary Clinton
46%
Carly Fiorina
39%
7
Hillary Clinton
47%
Jim Gilmore
35%
12
Hillary Clinton
49%
Mike Huckabee
39%
10
Hillary Clinton
47%
Rand Paul
42%
5
Hillary Clinton
47%
Marco Rubio
43%
4
Hillary Clinton
49%
Donald Trump
39%
10
Hillary Clinton
47%
Scott Walker
42%
5
Bernie Sanders
39%
Jeb Bush
40%
1
Bernie Sanders
38%
Marco Rubio
40%
2
Bernie Sanders
43%
Donald Trump
39%
4
Bernie Sanders
38%
Scott Walker
39%
1
Jim Webb
40%
Scott Walker
37%
3
Christopher Newport University[ 253]
April 13–24, 2015
Hillary Clinton
46%
Jeb Bush
48%
2
658
± 4.6%
Hillary Clinton
47%
Chris Christie
45%
2
Hillary Clinton
49%
Ted Cruz
44%
5
Hillary Clinton
49%
Mike Huckabee
46%
3
Hillary Clinton
49%
Rand Paul
47%
2
Hillary Clinton
49%
Marco Rubio
45%
4
Hillary Clinton
48%
Scott Walker
43%
5
Quinnipiac University[ 20]
March 29–April 7, 2015
Hillary Clinton
47%
Jeb Bush
40%
7
961
± 3.2%
Hillary Clinton
46%
Chris Christie
40%
6
Hillary Clinton
49%
Ted Cruz
39%
10
Hillary Clinton
48%
Mike Huckabee
40%
8
Hillary Clinton
47%
Rand Paul
43%
4
Hillary Clinton
48%
Marco Rubio
40%
8
Hillary Clinton
47%
Scott Walker
40%
7
Quinnipiac University[ 21]
February 5–15, 2015
Hillary Clinton
42%
Jeb Bush
42%
Tied
1,074
± 3%
Hillary Clinton
44%
Chris Christie
39%
5
Hillary Clinton
44%
Mike Huckabee
41%
3
Hillary Clinton
44%
Rand Paul
42%
2
Hillary Clinton
45%
Scott Walker
40%
5
Christopher Newport University [ 254]
January 30 – February 10, 2015
Hillary Clinton
48%
Jeb Bush
43%
5
794
± 3.6%
Hillary Clinton
49%
Chris Christie
42%
7
Hillary Clinton
52%
Mike Huckabee
42%
10
Hillary Clinton
52%
Rand Paul
42%
10
Hillary Clinton
51%
Marco Rubio
42%
9
Hillary Clinton
52%
Paul Ryan
42%
10
Roanoke College [ 255]
September 13–19, 2014
Hillary Clinton
47%
Chris Christie
37%
10
630
± 3.9%
Hillary Clinton
51%
Rand Paul
35%
16
Hillary Clinton
50%
Paul Ryan
37%
13
Roanoke College [ 256]
July 14–19, 2014
Hillary Clinton
44%
Chris Christie
34%
10
566
± 4.2%
Hillary Clinton
47%
Rand Paul
37%
10
Hillary Clinton
47%
Paul Ryan
38%
9
Quinnipiac [ 257]
March 19–24, 2014
Hillary Clinton
47%
Jeb Bush
39%
8
1,288
± 2.7%
Hillary Clinton
45%
Chris Christie
41%
4
Hillary Clinton
49%
Mike Huckabee
41%
8
Hillary Clinton
48%
Rand Paul
42%
6
Roanoke College [ 258]
February 22–28, 2014
Hillary Clinton
48%
Chris Christie
40%
8
707
± 3.9%
Hillary Clinton
52%
Rand Paul
38%
14
Hillary Clinton
51%
Paul Ryan
40%
11
Christopher Newport University [ 259]
February 23–28, 2014
Hillary Clinton
51%
Jeb Bush
38%
13
901
± 3.3%
Hillary Clinton
43%
Chris Christie
41%
2
Hillary Clinton
47%
Ted Cruz
37%
10
Hillary Clinton
52%
Mike Huckabee
37%
15
Hillary Clinton
47%
Rand Paul
40%
7
Hillary Clinton
48%
Marco Rubio
40%
8
Hillary Clinton
52%
Paul Ryan
37%
15
Hillary Clinton
46%
Scott Walker
35%
11
Harper Polling [ 260]
September 15–16, 2013
Hillary Clinton
41%
Chris Christie
41%
Tied
779
± 3.51%
Hillary Clinton
50%
Rand Paul
41%
7
Hillary Clinton
47%
Marco Rubio
40%
7
Purple Strategies [ 261]
September 6–10, 2013
Hillary Clinton
42%
Chris Christie
40%
2
800
± 3.5%
Hillary Clinton
48%
Rand Paul
41%
7
Quinnipiac [ 262]
August 14–19, 2013
Hillary Clinton
46%
Chris Christie
37%
9
1,374
± 2.6%
Hillary Clinton
53%
Ted Cruz
34%
17
Joe Biden
37%
Chris Christie
44%
7
Joe Biden
47%
Ted Cruz
37%
10
Quinnipiac [ 263]
July 11–15, 2013
Hillary Clinton
45%
Chris Christie
40%
5
1,030
±3.1%
Hillary Clinton
51%
Rand Paul
37%
14
Joe Biden
38%
Chris Christie
46%
8
Joe Biden
47%
Rand Paul
40%
7
Public Policy Polling [ 264]
July 11–14, 2013
Hillary Clinton
42%
Chris Christie
41%
1
601
±4%
Hillary Clinton
47%
Jeb Bush
42%
5
Hillary Clinton
49%
Bob McDonnell
39%
10
Hillary Clinton
51%
Rand Paul
39%
12
Hillary Clinton
49%
Marco Rubio
37%
12
Public Policy Polling [ 265]
May 24–26, 2013
Hillary Clinton
48%
Bob McDonnell
42%
6
672
± 3.8%
Hillary Clinton
46%
Marco Rubio
42%
4
Quinnipiac [ 266]
May 8–13, 2013
Hillary Clinton
51%
Marco Rubio
38%
13
1,286
±2.7%
Hillary Clinton
50%
Paul Ryan
40%
10
Mark Warner
51%
Marco Rubio
33%
18
Mark Warner
50%
Paul Ryan
37%
13
NBC News /Marist [ 267]
April 28 – May 2, 2012
Hillary Clinton
52%
Bob McDonnell
41%
11
1,095
±3%
Joe Biden
42%
Bob McDonnell
49%
7
Public Policy Polling [ 268]
April 26–29, 2012
Mark Warner
50%
Bob McDonnell
37%
13
680
±3.8%
Three-way race
Poll Source
Date administered
Democrat
%
Republican
%
Independent/
Third-party candidate
%
Lead margin
Sample size
Margin of error
University of Mary Washington[ 269]
November 4–9, 2015
Hillary Clinton
42%
Donald Trump
36%
Jim Webb
16%
6
1,006
±3.5%
Hillary Clinton
39%
Ben Carson
44%
Jim Webb
12%
5
Bernie Sanders
33%
Donald Trump
38%
Jim Webb
20%
5
Bernie Sanders
33%
Ben Carson
42%
Jim Webb
17%
9
Hillary Clinton
42%
Jeb Bush
24%
Donald Trump
27%
15
12 electoral votes (Democratic in 2008 ) 57%–40% (Democratic in 2012 ) 56%–41%
5 electoral votes (Republican in 2008 ) 56%–43% (Republican in 2012 ) 62%–36%
10 electoral votes (Democratic in 2008 ) 56%–42% (Democratic in 2012 ) 53%–46%
Poll source
Date administered
Democrat
%
Republican
%
Lead margin
Sample size
Margin of error
Let America Work [ 274]
November 16–18, 2015
Hillary Clinton
42%
Marco Rubio
47%
5
900
± 3.3%
Marquette University [ 275]
November 12–15, 2015
Hillary Clinton
44%
Ben Carson
45%
1
803
± 4.2%
Hillary Clinton
44%
Marco Rubio
45%
1
Hillary Clinton
48%
Donald Trump
38%
10
Bernie Sanders
47%
Ben Carson
41%
6
Bernie Sanders
46%
Marco Rubio
42%
4
Bernie Sanders
52%
Donald Trump
35%
17
Marquette University [ 276]
September 24–28, 2015
Hillary Clinton
50%
Jeb Bush
38%
12
803
± 4.1%
Hillary Clinton
48%
Marco Rubio
40%
8
Hillary Clinton
50%
Donald Trump
36%
14
Bernie Sanders
49%
Jeb Bush
39%
10
Bernie Sanders
49%
Marco Rubio
36%
13
Bernie Sanders
53%
Donald Trump
34%
19
Marquette University [ 277]
August 13–16, 2015
Hillary Clinton
47%
Jeb Bush
42%
5
802
± 3.5%
Hillary Clinton
50%
Ted Cruz
38%
12
Hillary Clinton
51%
Donald Trump
35%
16
Hillary Clinton
52%
Scott Walker
42%
10
The Wisconsin Survey[ 278]
April 8–17, 2015
Hillary Clinton
44%
Scott Walker
42%
2
600
± 4%
Marquette University [ 279]
April 7–10, 2015
Hillary Clinton
48.8%
Jeb Bush
37.9%
10.9
803
± 3.5%
Hillary Clinton
52.1%
Ted Cruz
36.4%
15.7
Hillary Clinton
49%
Rand Paul
41%
8
Hillary Clinton
49.5%
Marco Rubio
37.7%
11.8
Hillary Clinton
51.5%
Scott Walker
39.8%
11.7
Public Policy Polling [ 280]
March 6–8, 2015
Hillary Clinton
49%
Jeb Bush
39%
10
1,071
± 3%
Hillary Clinton
49%
Ben Carson
38%
11
Hillary Clinton
48%
Chris Christie
39%
9
Hillary Clinton
49%
Ted Cruz
39%
10
Hillary Clinton
47%
Mike Huckabee
40%
7
Hillary Clinton
48%
Rand Paul
42%
6
Hillary Clinton
48%
Rick Perry
40%
8
Hillary Clinton
48%
Marco Rubio
40%
8
Hillary Clinton
52%
Scott Walker
43%
9
Joe Biden
48%
Scott Walker
45%
3
Elizabeth Warren
48%
Scott Walker
45%
3
Gravis Marketing [ 281]
October 3–4, 2014
Hillary Clinton
44%
Paul Ryan
51%
7
837
± 3%
Gravis Marketing [ 282]
September 22–23, 2014
Hillary Clinton
47%
Paul Ryan
46%
1
908
± 3%
Gravis Marketing [ 283]
July 31 – August 2, 2014
Hillary Clinton
47%
Paul Ryan
48%
1
1,346
± 3%
Public Policy Polling [ 284]
April 17–20, 2014
Hillary Clinton
50%
Jeb Bush
39%
11
1,144
± 2.9%
Hillary Clinton
49%
Chris Christie
36%
13
Hillary Clinton
50%
Mike Huckabee
38%
12
Hillary Clinton
50%
Rand Paul
39%
11
Hillary Clinton
50%
Paul Ryan
45%
5
Hillary Clinton
51%
Scott Walker
44%
7
Marquette University [ 285]
October 21–24, 2013
Hillary Clinton
50%
Chris Christie
40.3%
9.7
800
± 3.5%
Hillary Clinton
55.3%
Ted Cruz
33.4%
21.9
Hillary Clinton
50.7%
Paul Ryan
43%
7.7
Hillary Clinton
53.3%
Scott Walker
40.6%
12.7
Public Policy Polling [ 286]
September 13–16, 2013
Hillary Clinton
46%
Jeb Bush
42%
4
1,180
±2.9%
Hillary Clinton
43%
Chris Christie
40%
3
Hillary Clinton
48%
Ted Cruz
37%
11
Hillary Clinton
47%
Rand Paul
42%
5
Hillary Clinton
46%
Paul Ryan
46%
Tied
Hillary Clinton
49%
Scott Walker
44%
5
Marquette University [ 287]
May 6–9, 2013
Hillary Clinton
46.5%
Chris Christie
40%
6.5
717
±3.7%
Hillary Clinton
50.8%
Rand Paul
37.2%
13.6
Hillary Clinton
51.1%
Marco Rubio
34.9%
16.2
Hillary Clinton
48.5%
Paul Ryan
43.5%
5
Hillary Clinton
50.2%
Scott Walker
41.7%
8.5
Public Policy Polling [ 288]
February 21–24, 2013
Hillary Clinton
52%
Marco Rubio
38%
14
1,799
±2.3%
Hillary Clinton
51%
Paul Ryan
43%
8
Hillary Clinton
54%
Scott Walker
41%
13
3 electoral votes (Republican in 2008 ) 65%–33% (Republican in 2012 ) 69%–28%
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