Nationwide opinion polling for the 2016 United States presidential election
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This page lists nationwide public opinion polls that have been conducted relating to the 2016 United States presidential election between prospective Democratic and Republican candidates.
General election
Two-way race
Poll source | Date | Democratic Candidate |
% | Republican Candidate |
% | Leading by % | Sample Size |
Margin of error | |
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Quinnipiac University | July 23–28, 2015 | Joe Biden | 43% | Jeb Bush | 42% | 1 | 1,644 | ± 2.4% | |
Joe Biden | 49% | Donald Trump | 37% | 12 | |||||
Joe Biden | 43% | Scott Walker | 43% | Tied | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 41% | Jeb Bush | 42% | 1 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 48% | Donald Trump | 36% | 12 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 44% | Scott Walker | 43% | 1 | |||||
Bernie Sanders | 39% | Jeb Bush | 44% | 5 | |||||
Bernie Sanders | 45% | Donald Trump | 37% | 8 | Bernie Sanders | 37% | Scott Walker | 42% | 5 |
CNN/ORC | July 22–25, 2015 | Hillary Clinton | 51% | Jeb Bush | 46% | 5 | 898 | ± 3.5% | |
Hillary Clinton | 56% | Donald Trump | 40% | 16 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 53% | Scott Walker | 44% | 9 | |||||
Bernie Sanders | 47% | Jeb Bush | 48% | 1 | |||||
Bernie Sanders | 59% | Donald Trump | 38% | 21 | |||||
Bernie Sanders | 48% | Scott Walker | 43% | 5 | |||||
Public Policy Polling | July 20–21, 2015 | Hillary Clinton | 46% | Jeb Bush | 41% | 5 | 1,087 | ± 3.0% | |
Hillary Clinton | 47% | Ben Carson | 39% | 8 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Chris Christie | 38% | 8 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 48% | Ted Cruz | 40% | 8 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 47% | Carly Fiorina | 37% | 10 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Mike Huckabee | 40% | 6 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 45% | Rand Paul | 42% | 5 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Marco Rubio | 41% | 5 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 50% | Donald Trump | 37% | 13 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Scott Walker | 41% | 5 | |||||
Bernie Sanders | 37% | Jeb Bush | 44% | 7 | |||||
Bernie Sanders | 36% | Marco Rubio | 41% | 5 | |||||
Bernie Sanders | 47% | Donald Trump | 37% | 10 | |||||
Bernie Sanders | 39% | Scott Walker | 40% | 1 | |||||
ABC News/Washington Post[1] | July 16–19, 2015 | Hillary Clinton | 50% | Jeb Bush | 44% | 6 | 815 | ± 4.0% | |
CNN/ORC[2] | June 26–28, 2015 | Hillary Clinton | 54% | Jeb Bush | 41% | 13 | 1,017 | ± 3.0% | |
Hillary Clinton | 55% | Chris Christie | 39% | 16 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 56% | Marco Rubio | 40% | 16 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 59% | Donald Trump | 35% | 24 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 57% | Scott Walker | 40% | 17 | |||||
Zogby Analytics[3] | June 23–25, 2015 | Hillary Clinton | 42% | Jeb Bush | 33% | 9 | 1,341 | ± ? | |
Hillary Clinton | 44% | Rand Paul | 33% | 9 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 43% | Marco Rubio | 32% | 11 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 43% | Scott Walker | 33% | 10 | |||||
Fox News[4] | June 21–23, 2015 | Hillary Clinton | 44% | Michael Bloomberg | 38% | 6 | 1,005 | ± 3.0% | |
Hillary Clinton | 43% | Jeb Bush | 43% | Tied | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Ben Carson | 41% | 5 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 48% | Ted Cruz | 42% | 6 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 45% | Carly Fiorina | 39% | 6 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Rand Paul | 42% | 4 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 48% | Mitt Romney | 42% | 6 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 45% | Marco Rubio | 44% | 1 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 48% | Donald Trump | 42% | 6 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 47% | Scott Walker | 41% | 6 | |||||
NBC News/Wall Street Journal[5] | June 14–18, 2015 | Hillary Clinton | 48% | Jeb Bush | 40% | 8 | 1,000 | ± 3.1% | |
Hillary Clinton | 50% | Marco Rubio | 40% | 10 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 51% | Scott Walker | 37% | 14 | |||||
Public Policy Polling[6] | June 11–14, 2015 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Jeb Bush | 41% | 4 | 1,129 | ± 2.9% | |
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Ben Carson | 43% | 3 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 45% | Chris Christie | 41% | 4 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 48% | Ted Cruz | 42% | 6 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Carly Fiorina | 40% | 6 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 47% | Mike Huckabee | 42% | 5 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 47% | Rand Paul | 40% | 7 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Marco Rubio | 43% | 3 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Scott Walker | 42% | 4 | |||||
Lincoln Chafee | 27% | Scott Walker | 39% | 12 | |||||
Martin O'Malley | 31% | Scott Walker | 39% | 8 | |||||
Bernie Sanders | 32% | Scott Walker | 40% | 8 | |||||
Jim Webb | 28% | Scott Walker | 39% | 11 | |||||
CNN/ORC[7] | May 29–31, 2015 | Hillary Clinton | 51% | Jeb Bush | 43% | 8 | 1,025 | ± 3.0% | |
Hillary Clinton | 52% | Ted Cruz | 43% | 9 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 48% | Rand Paul | 47% | 1 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 49% | Marco Rubio | 46% | 3 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 49% | Scott Walker | 46% | 3 | |||||
ABC[8] | May 28–31, 2015 | Hillary Clinton | 47% | Jeb Bush | 44% | 3 | 836 | ± 4.0% | |
Quinnipiac[9] | May 19–26, 2015 | Hillary Clinton | 47% | Jeb Bush | 37% | 10 | 1,711 | ± 2.4% | |
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Chris Christie | 37% | 9 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 48% | Ted Cruz | 37% | 11 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 47% | Mike Huckabee | 40% | 7 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Rand Paul | 42% | 4 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 45% | Marco Rubio | 41% | 4 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 50% | Donald Trump | 32% | 18 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Scott Walker | 38% | 8 | |||||
Fox News[10] | May 9–12, 2015 | Hillary Clinton | 44% | Jeb Bush | 45% | 1 | 1,006 | ± 3% | |
Hillary Clinton | 48% | Ben Carson | 42% | 6 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 48% | Ted Cruz | 43% | 5 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 49% | Carly Fiorina | 37% | 12 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 47% | Mike Huckabee | 44% | 3 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 48% | John Kasich | 40% | 8 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 47% | Marco Rubio | 43% | 4 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 48% | Scott Walker | 42% | 6 | |||||
NBC News/Wall Street Journal | April 26–30, 2015 | Hillary Clinton | 49% | Jeb Bush | 43% | 6 | 1,000 | ± 3.1% | |
Hillary Clinton | 47% | Rand Paul | 44% | 3 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 49% | Marco Rubio | 43% | 6 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 50% | Scott Walker | 40% | 10 | |||||
Joe Biden | 40% | Jeb Bush | 48% | 8 | |||||
The Economist/YouGov | April 25–27, 2015 | Hillary Clinton | 46% | Jeb Bush | 34% | 12 | 854 | ± ? | |
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Chris Christie | 34% | 12 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 48% | Mike Huckabee | 34% | 14 | |||||
Fox News | April 19–21, 2015 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Jeb Bush | 41% | 4 | 1,012 | ± 3% | |
Hillary Clinton | 47% | Ted Cruz | 42% | 5 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Rand Paul | 43% | 3 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Marco Rubio | 42% | 4 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Scott Walker | 40% | 6 | |||||
Quinnipiac University | April 16–21, 2015 | Hillary Clinton | 46% | Jeb Bush | 39% | 7 | 1,353 | ± 2.7% | |
Hillary Clinton | 45% | Chris Christie | 40% | 5 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 48% | Ted Cruz | 41% | 7 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 47% | Mike Huckabee | 42% | 5 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Rand Paul | 42% | 4 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 45% | Marco Rubio | 43% | 2 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Scott Walker | 41% | 5 | |||||
CNN/ORC | April 16–19, 2015 | Hillary Clinton | 56% | Jeb Bush | 39% | 17 | 1,018 | ± 3% | |
Hillary Clinton | 60% | Ben Carson | 36% | 24 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 58% | Chris Christie | 39% | 19 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 60% | Ted Cruz | 36% | 24 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 58% | Mike Huckabee | 37% | 21 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 58% | Rand Paul | 39% | 19 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 55% | Marco Rubio | 41% | 14 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 59% | Scott Walker | 37% | 22 | |||||
Rasmussen Reports | April 9 & 12, 2015 | Hillary Clinton | 47% | Ted Cruz | 38% | 9 | 1,000 | ± 3% | |
Hillary Clinton | 47% | Rand Paul | 37% | 10 | |||||
Fox News | March 29–31, 2015 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Jeb Bush | 45% | Tied | 1,025 | ± 3% | |
Hillary Clinton | 48% | Ted Cruz | 42% | 6 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 47% | Rand Paul | 45% | 2 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 47% | Marco Rubio | 43% | 4 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 48% | Scott Walker | 42% | 6 | |||||
Public Policy Polling | March 26–31, 2015 | Hillary Clinton | 46% | Jeb Bush | 40% | 6 | 989 | ± 3.1% | |
Hillary Clinton | 47% | Ben Carson | 42% | 5 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Chris Christie | 37% | 9 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 49% | Ted Cruz | 43% | 6 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 48% | Mike Huckabee | 41% | 7 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Rand Paul | 42% | 4 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 48% | Rick Perry | 39% | 9 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Marco Rubio | 43% | 3 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Scott Walker | 42% | 4 | |||||
Joe Biden | 40% | Scott Walker | 46% | 6 | |||||
Elizabeth Warren | 39% | Scott Walker | 43% | 4 | |||||
ABC News/Washington Post | March 26–29, 2015 | Hillary Clinton | 53% | Jeb Bush | 41% | 12 | ? | ± 4% | |
Hillary Clinton | 56% | Ted Cruz | 39% | 17 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 54% | Marco Rubio | 39% | 15 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 54% | Scott Walker | 40% | 14 | |||||
CNN/ORC | March 13–15, 2015 | Hillary Clinton | 55% | Jeb Bush | 40% | 15 | 1,009 | ± 3% | |
Hillary Clinton | 56% | Ben Carson | 40% | 16 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 55% | Chris Christie | 40% | 15 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 55% | Mike Huckabee | 41% | 14 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 54% | Rand Paul | 43% | 11 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 55% | Marco Rubio | 42% | 13 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 55% | Scott Walker | 40% | 15 | |||||
McClatchy-Marist | March 1–4, 2015 | Hillary Clinton | 49% | Jeb Bush | 42% | 7 | 1,036 | ± 3% | |
Hillary Clinton | 53% | Ted Cruz | 39% | 14 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 51% | Rand Paul | 40% | 11 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 51% | Rick Perry | 42% | 9 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 49% | Marco Rubio | 42% | 7 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 48% | Scott Walker | 44% | 4 | |||||
Quinnipiac University | February 26 – March 2, 2015 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Jeb Bush | 42% | 3 | 1,286 | ± 2.7% | |
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Chris Christie | 39% | 7 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 48% | Ted Cruz | 38% | 10 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 47% | Mike Huckabee | 40% | 7 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 47% | Rand Paul | 41% | 6 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Marco Rubio | 41% | 5 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 48% | Scott Walker | 39% | 9 | |||||
Rasmussen Reports | February 28 – March 1, 2015 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Jeb Bush | 36% | 9 | 1,000 | ± 3% | |
Hillary Clinton | 47% | Ben Carson | 36% | 11 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Scott Walker | 41% | 5 | |||||
Public Policy Polling | February 20–22, 2015 | Hillary Clinton | 50% | Jeb Bush | 40% | 10 | 691 | ± 3.7% | |
Hillary Clinton | 48% | Ben Carson | 40% | 8 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 48% | Chris Christie | 40% | 8 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 50% | Ted Cruz | 40% | 10 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 50% | Mike Huckabee | 41% | 9 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 47% | Rand Paul | 40% | 7 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 48% | Rick Perry | 41% | 7 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 48% | Marco Rubio | 41% | 7 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 48% | Scott Walker | 40% | 8 | |||||
Joe Biden | 39% | Jeb Bush | 45% | 6 | |||||
Elizabeth Warren | 41% | Jeb Bush | 43% | 2 | |||||
Fox News | January 25–27, 2015 | Hillary Clinton | 48% | Jeb Bush | 43% | 5 | 1,009 | ± 3% | |
Hillary Clinton | 48% | Chris Christie | 42% | 6 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 47% | Rand Paul | 44% | 3 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Mitt Romney | 46% | Tied | |||||
Public Policy Polling | January 20–21, 2015 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Jeb Bush | 41% | 4 | 861 | ± ? | |
Hillary Clinton | 45% | Chris Christie | 40% | 5 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Rand Paul | 39% | 7 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 47% | Mitt Romney | 43% | 4 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 45% | Scott Walker | 42% | 3 | |||||
ABC News/Washington Post | January 12–15, 2015 | Hillary Clinton | 54% | Jeb Bush | 41% | 13 | 843 | ± 4% | |
Hillary Clinton | 53% | Chris Christie | 40% | 13 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 56% | Mike Huckabee | 39% | 17 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 54% | Rand Paul | 41% | 13 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 55% | Mitt Romney | 40% | 15 | |||||
The Economist/YouGov | January 10–12, 2015 | Hillary Clinton | 43% | Jeb Bush | 32% | 11 | 1,000 | ± 4.8 % | |
Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research | January 5–11, 2015 | Hillary Clinton | 52% | Jeb Bush | 40% | 12 | 950 | ± 3.2% | |
Hillary Clinton | 49% | Mitt Romney | 43% | 6 | |||||
CNN/ORC | December 18–21, 2014 | Hillary Clinton | 54% | Jeb Bush | 41% | 13 | 1,011 | ± 3% | |
Hillary Clinton | 56% | Ben Carson | 35% | 21 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 56% | Chris Christie | 39% | 17 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 60% | Ted Cruz | 35% | 25 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 59% | Mike Huckabee | 38% | 21 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 58% | Rand Paul | 38% | 20 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 56% | Paul Ryan | 41% | 15 | |||||
Fox News | December 7–9, 2014 | Hillary Clinton | 49% | Jeb Bush | 42% | 7 | 1,043 | ± 3% | |
Hillary Clinton | 52% | Chris Christie | 40% | 12 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 53% | John Kasich | 37% | 16 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 51% | Rand Paul | 40% | 11 | |||||
McClatchy-Marist | December 3–9, 2014 | Hillary Clinton | 53% | Jeb Bush | 40% | 13 | 923 | ± 3.2% | |
Hillary Clinton | 53% | Chris Christie | 41% | 12 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 54% | Rand Paul | 40% | 14 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 53% | Mitt Romney | 41% | 12 | |||||
Bloomberg Politics/Selzer & Co. | December 3–5, 2014 | Hillary Clinton | 43% | Jeb Bush | 37% | 6 | 753 | ± 3.6% | |
Hillary Clinton | 42% | Chris Christie | 36% | 6 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Ted Cruz | 33% | 13 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 45% | Rand Paul | 37% | 8 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 45% | Mitt Romney | 39% | 6 | |||||
Quinnipiac University | November 18–23, 2014 | Hillary Clinton | 46% | Jeb Bush | 41% | 5 | 1,623 | ± 2.4% | |
Hillary Clinton | 43% | Chris Christie | 42% | 1 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 48% | Ted Cruz | 37% | 11 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Mike Huckabee | 41% | 5 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Rand Paul | 41% | 5 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 44% | Mitt Romney | 45% | 1 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Paul Ryan | 42% | 4 | |||||
McClatchy-Marist | September 24–29, 2014 | Hillary Clinton | 53% | Jeb Bush | 42% | 11 | 884 | ± 3.3% | |
Hillary Clinton | 51% | Chris Christie | 42% | 11 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 52% | Rand Paul | 43% | 9 | |||||
McClatchy-Marist | August 4–7, 2014 | Hillary Clinton | 48% | Jeb Bush | 41% | 7 | 806 | ± 3.5% | |
Hillary Clinton | 47% | Chris Christie | 41% | 6 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 48% | Rand Paul | 42% | 6 | |||||
Fox News | July 20–22, 2014 | Hillary Clinton | 52% | Jeb Bush | 39% | 13 | 1,057 | ± 3% | |
Hillary Clinton | 50% | Chris Christie | 40% | 10 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 54% | John Kasich | 35% | 19 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 52% | Rand Paul | 41% | 11 | |||||
CNN/ORC | July 18–20, 2014 | Hillary Clinton | 55% | Mitt Romney | 42% | 13 | 899 | ± 3% | |
Quinnipiac | June 24–30, 2014 | Hillary Clinton | 48% | Jeb Bush | 41% | 7 | 1,446 | ± 2.6% | |
Hillary Clinton | 47% | Chris Christie | 38% | 9 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 49% | Mike Huckabee | 40% | 9 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 49% | Rand Paul | 40% | 9 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 48% | Paul Ryan | 41% | 7 | |||||
Rasmussen | June 14–17 & 20–21, 2014 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Ben Carson | 38% | 7 | 1,000 | ± 3% | |
Hillary Clinton | 47% | Chris Christie | 33% | 14 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 50% | Ted Cruz | 37% | 13 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Rand Paul | 39% | 7 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 50% | Rick Perry | 36% | 14 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 47% | Marco Rubio | 36% | 11 | |||||
Bloomberg Politics/Selzer & Co. | June 6–9, 2014 | Hillary Clinton | 47% | Jeb Bush | 38% | 9 | 723 | ||
Hillary Clinton | 45% | Chris Christie | 38% | 7 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 47% | Rand Paul | 38% | 9 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 47% | Marco Rubio | 36% | 11 | |||||
Saint Leo University | May 28 – June 4, 2014 | Hillary Clinton | 53% | Jeb Bush | 35% | 18 | 802 | ± 3.5% | |
Hillary Clinton | 52% | Chris Christie | 34% | 18 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 54% | Ted Cruz | 30% | 24 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 55% | Rand Paul | 34% | 21 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 54% | Paul Ryan | 33% | 21 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 53% | Marco Rubio | 31% | 22 | |||||
ABC News/Washington Post | May 29 – June 1, 2014 | Hillary Clinton | 53% | Rand Paul | 43% | 10 | 1,002 | ± 3.5% | |
Public Policy Polling | June 2, 2014 | Hillary Clinton | 49% | Marco Rubio | 42% | 7 | 735 | ± 3.6% | |
Washington Post-ABC News | April 24–27, 2014 | Hillary Clinton | 53% | Jeb Bush | 41% | 12 | 855 | ± 3.5% | |
Fairleigh Dickinson University | April 21–27, 2014 | Hillary Clinton | 49% | Jeb Bush | 33% | 16 | 1,051 | ± 3% | |
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Chris Christie | 36% | 10 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 49% | Mike Huckabee | 36% | 13 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 48% | Rand Paul | 37% | 11 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Paul Ryan | 38% | 8 | |||||
Fox News | April 13–15, 2014 | Hillary Clinton | 51% | Jeb Bush | 42% | 9 | 1,012 | ± 3% | |
Hillary Clinton | 50% | Chris Christie | 42% | 8 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 51% | Rand Paul | 42% | 9 | |||||
McClatchy-Marist | April 7–10, 2014 | Hillary Clinton | 55% | Jeb Bush | 39% | 16 | 1,036 | ± 3% | |
Hillary Clinton | 53% | Chris Christie | 42% | 11 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 54% | Ted Cruz | 39% | 15 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 53% | Mike Huckabee | 40% | 13 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 54% | Rand Paul | 40% | 14 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 54% | Marco Rubio | 38% | 16 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 51% | Paul Ryan | 43% | 8 | |||||
Public Policy Polling | March 6–9, 2014 | Hillary Clinton | 47% | Jeb Bush | 44% | 3 | 1,152 | ± 2.9% | |
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Chris Christie | 42% | 4 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 51% | Ted Cruz | 40% | 11 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 49% | Mike Huckabee | 42% | 7 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 47% | Rand Paul | 42% | 5 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 48% | Mitt Romney | 43% | 5 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 48% | Marco Rubio | 40% | 8 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 48% | Paul Ryan | 43% | 5 | |||||
Joe Biden | 41% | Mike Huckabee | 46% | 5 | |||||
Elizabeth Warren | 33% | Mike Huckabee | 44% | 11 | |||||
Bloomberg Politics/Selzer & Co. | March 7–10, 2014 | Hillary Clinton | 52% | Chris Christie | 39% | 13 | 678 | ± >3.1% | |
Rasmussen Reports | March 4–5, 2014 | Hillary Clinton | 47% | Jeb Bush | 33% | 14 | 1,000 | ± 3% | |
Fox News | March 2–4, 2014 | Hillary Clinton | 51% | Jeb Bush | 38% | 13 | 1,002 | ± 3% | |
Hillary Clinton | 49% | Chris Christie | 38% | 11 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 52% | Ted Cruz | 36% | 16 | |||||
McClatchy-Marist | February 4–9, 2014 | Hillary Clinton | 58% | Jeb Bush | 38% | 20 | 970 | ± 3.1% | |
Hillary Clinton | 58% | Chris Christie | 37% | 21 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 56% | Ted Cruz | 39% | 17 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 55% | Mike Huckabee | 41% | 14 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 62% | Sarah Palin | 35% | 27 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 58% | Rand Paul | 38% | 20 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 53% | Mitt Romney | 44% | 9 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 58% | Marco Rubio | 37% | 21 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 52% | Paul Ryan | 44% | 8 | |||||
CNN/ORC | January 31 – February 2, 2014 | Hillary Clinton | 57% | Jeb Bush | 37% | 20 | 900 | ± 3.5% | |
Hillary Clinton | 55% | Chris Christie | 39% | 16 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 56% | Mike Huckabee | 39% | 16 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 57% | Rand Paul | 39% | 18 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 55% | Paul Ryan | 40% | 15 | |||||
Public Policy Polling | January 23–26, 2014 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Jeb Bush | 43% | 2 | 845 | ± 3.4% | |
Hillary Clinton | 45% | Chris Christie | 43% | 2 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 47% | Ted Cruz | 41% | 6 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Mike Huckabee | 43% | 3 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Rand Paul | 43% | 3 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Paul Ryan | 44% | 2 | |||||
Joe Biden | 35% | Chris Christie | 46% | 11 | |||||
Elizabeth Warren | 34% | Chris Christie | 43% | 9 | |||||
Washington Post-ABC News | January 20–23, 2014 | Hillary Clinton | 53% | Chris Christie | 41% | 12 | 873 | ± 3.5% | |
Quinnipiac | January 15–19, 2014 | Hillary Clinton | 49% | Jeb Bush | 38% | 11 | 1,933 | ± 2.2% | |
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Chris Christie | 38% | 8 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 50% | Ted Cruz | 35% | 15 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 49% | Rand Paul | 39% | 10 | |||||
NBC News/Marist Poll | January 12–14, 2014 | Hillary Clinton | 50% | Chris Christie | 37% | 13 | 1,039 | ± 3% | |
CNN/ORC | December 16–19, 2013 | Hillary Clinton | 58% | Jeb Bush | 37% | 21 | 950 | ± 3% | |
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Chris Christie | 48% | 2 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 57% | Ted Cruz | 39% | 19 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 55% | Mike Huckabee | 40% | 15 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 54% | Rand Paul | 41% | 13 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 56% | Rick Perry | 39% | 17 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 56% | Marco Rubio | 37% | 19 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 52% | Paul Ryan | 44% | 8 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 57% | Rick Santorum | 38% | 19 | |||||
Public Policy Polling | December 12–15, 2013 | Hillary Clinton | 48% | Jeb Bush | 43% | 5 | 1,316 | ± 2.7% | |
Hillary Clinton | 42% | Chris Christie | 45% | 3 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 49% | Ted Cruz | 41% | 8 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 48% | Mike Huckabee | 42% | 6 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 48% | Rand Paul | 43% | 5 | |||||
Joe Biden | 35% | Chris Christie | 49% | 14 | |||||
Howard Dean | 29% | Chris Christie | 51% | 22 | |||||
John Kerry | 35% | Chris Christie | 46% | 11 | |||||
Elizabeth Warren | 33% | Chris Christie | 49% | 16 | |||||
Quinnipiac | December 3–9, 2013 | Hillary Clinton | 48% | Jeb Bush | 39% | 9 | 2,692 | ± 1.9% | |
Hillary Clinton | 41% | Chris Christie | 42% | 1 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 50% | Ted Cruz | 37% | 13 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 48% | Rand Paul | 41% | 7 | |||||
McClatchy-Marist | December 3–5, 2013 | Hillary Clinton | 53% | Jeb Bush | 41% | 12 | 1,173 | ± 2.9% | |
Hillary Clinton | 48% | Chris Christie | 45% | 3 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 57% | Ted Cruz | 35% | 22 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 59% | Sarah Palin | 36% | 23 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 55% | Rand Paul | 40% | 15 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 58% | Rick Perry | 37% | 21 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 52% | Marco Rubio | 42% | 10 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 56% | Paul Ryan | 40% | 16 | |||||
Quinnipiac | November 6–11, 2013 | Hillary Clinton | 42% | Chris Christie | 43% | 1 | 2,545 | ± 1.9% | |
Hillary Clinton | 51% | Ted Cruz | 36% | 15 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 49% | Rand Paul | 40% | 9 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 49% | Paul Ryan | 40% | 9 | |||||
NBC News | November 7–10, 2013 | Hillary Clinton | 44% | Chris Christie | 34% | 10 | 1,003 | ± 3.6% | |
Rasmussen | November 7–8, 2013 | Hillary Clinton | 43% | Chris Christie | 41% | 2 | 1,000 | ± 3% | |
Public Policy Polling | October 29–31, 2013 | Hillary Clinton | 48% | Jeb Bush | 39% | 9 | 649 | ± 3.8% | |
Hillary Clinton | 44% | Chris Christie | 39% | 5 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 50% | Ted Cruz | 33% | 17 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 49% | Rand Paul | 37% | 12 | |||||
Joe Biden | 42% | Jeb Bush | 43% | 1 | |||||
Joe Biden | 38% | Chris Christie | 45% | 7 | |||||
Joe Biden | 46% | Ted Cruz | 36% | 10 | |||||
Joe Biden | 45% | Rand Paul | 38% | 7 | |||||
Quinnipiac | September 23–29, 2013 | Hillary Clinton | 49% | Chris Christie | 36% | 13 | 1,497 | ± 2.5% | |
Hillary Clinton | 54% | Ted Cruz | 31% | 23 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 53% | Rand Paul | 36% | 17 | |||||
Rasmussen | September 16–17, 2013 | Joe Biden | 35% | Chris Christie | 39% | 4 | 1,000 | ± 3% | |
Monmouth | July 25–30, 2013 | Hillary Clinton | 47% | Jeb Bush | 37% | 10 | 850 | ± 3.4% | |
Hillary Clinton | 43% | Chris Christie | 39% | 4 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 48% | Ted Cruz | 32% | 16 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 47% | Marco Rubio | 36% | 11 | |||||
Public Policy Polling | July 19–21, 2013 | Hillary Clinton | 44% | Jeb Bush | 41% | 3 | 800 | ± 3.5% | |
Hillary Clinton | 43% | Chris Christie | 42% | 1 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 47% | Rand Paul | 39% | 8 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 45% | Marco Rubio | 40% | 5 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Paul Ryan | 44% | 2 | |||||
Joe Biden | 41% | Jeb Bush | 45% | 4 | |||||
Joe Biden | 39% | Chris Christie | 45% | 6 | |||||
Joe Biden | 43% | Rand Paul | 43% | Tied | |||||
Joe Biden | 42% | Marco Rubio | 42% | Tied | |||||
Joe Biden | 43% | Paul Ryan | 46% | 3 | |||||
McClatchy-Marist | July 15–18, 2013 | Hillary Clinton | 48% | Jeb Bush | 40% | 8 | 491 | ± 4.4% | |
Hillary Clinton | 47% | Chris Christie | 41% | 6 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 50% | Rand Paul | 38% | 12 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 52% | Rick Perry | 36% | 16 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 50% | Marco Rubio | 38% | 12 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 53% | Paul Ryan | 37% | 16 | |||||
Quinnipiac | June 28 – July 8, 2013 | Hillary Clinton | 46% | Chris Christie | 40% | 6 | 2,014 | ± 2.2% | |
Hillary Clinton | 50% | Rand Paul | 38% | 12 | |||||
Joe Biden | 35% | Chris Christie | 46% | 11 | |||||
Joe Biden | 42% | Rand Paul | 42% | Tied | |||||
Quinnipiac | May 22–28, 2013 | Hillary Clinton | 48% | Jeb Bush | 40% | 8 | 1,419 | ± 2.6% | |
Hillary Clinton | 49% | Rand Paul | 41% | 8 | |||||
Joe Biden | 38% | Jeb Bush | 44% | 6 | |||||
Joe Biden | 39% | Rand Paul | 43% | 4 | |||||
Public Policy Polling | May 6–9, 2013 | Hillary Clinton | 47% | Chris Christie | 44% | 3 | 1,099 | ± 3% | |
Hillary Clinton | 51% | Rand Paul | 41% | 10 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 51% | Marco Rubio | 41% | 10 | |||||
Joe Biden | 40% | Chris Christie | 49% | 9 | |||||
Joe Biden | 46% | Rand Paul | 44% | 2 | |||||
Joe Biden | 46% | Marco Rubio | 45% | 1 | |||||
Public Policy Polling | March 27–30, 2013 | Hillary Clinton | 46% | Chris Christie | 42% | 4 | 1,247 | ± 2.8% | |
Hillary Clinton | 49% | Rand Paul | 43% | 6 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 49% | Marco Rubio | 42% | 7 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 50% | Paul Ryan | 43% | 7 | |||||
Joe Biden | 40% | Chris Christie | 49% | 9 | |||||
Joe Biden | 47% | Rand Paul | 43% | 4 | |||||
Joe Biden | 46% | Marco Rubio | 44% | 2 | |||||
Joe Biden | 48% | Paul Ryan | 45% | 3 | |||||
McClatchy-Marist | March 25–27, 2013 | Hillary Clinton | 54% | Jeb Bush | 38% | 16 | 519 | ± 4.3% | |
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Chris Christie | 43% | 3 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 52% | Rand Paul | 41% | 11 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 52% | Marco Rubio | 40% | 12 | |||||
Joe Biden | 49% | Jeb Bush | 41% | 8 | |||||
Joe Biden | 43% | Chris Christie | 46% | 3 | |||||
Joe Biden | 50% | Rand Paul | 41% | 9 | |||||
Joe Biden | 53% | Marco Rubio | 39% | 14 | |||||
Quinnipiac | February 27 – March 4, 2013 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Chris Christie | 37% | 8 | 1,944 | ± 2.2% | |
Hillary Clinton | 50% | Marco Rubio | 34% | 16 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 50% | Paul Ryan | 38% | 12 | |||||
Joe Biden | 40% | Chris Christie | 43% | 3 | |||||
Joe Biden | 45% | Marco Rubio | 38% | 7 | |||||
Joe Biden | 45% | Paul Ryan | 42% | 3 | |||||
Andrew Cuomo | 28% | Chris Christie | 45% | 17 | |||||
Andrew Cuomo | 37% | Marco Rubio | 37% | Tie | |||||
Andrew Cuomo | 37% | Paul Ryan | 42% | 5 | |||||
Public Policy Polling | January 31 – February 3, 2013 | Hillary Clinton | 49% | Jeb Bush | 43% | 6 | 800 | ± 3.5% | |
Hillary Clinton | 46% | Chris Christie | 41% | 5 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 49% | Marco Rubio | 41% | 8 | |||||
Hillary Clinton | 50% | Paul Ryan | 44% | 6 | |||||
Joe Biden | 48% | Jeb Bush | 45% | 3 | |||||
Joe Biden | 44% | Chris Christie | 44% | Tie | |||||
Joe Biden | 48% | Marco Rubio | 43% | 5 | |||||
Joe Biden | 49% | Paul Ryan | 45% | 4 | |||||
Purple Strategies | December 8–10, 2012 | Hillary Clinton | 53% | Paul Ryan | 36% | 17 | 1,000 | ± 3.1% |
Three-way race
Poll source | Date | Democratic candidate | % | Republican candidate | % | Third party/independent candidate | % | Lead margin |
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Public Policy Polling[11] Margin of error: ±4.0% Sample size: 1087 |
July 20–21, 2015 | Hillary Clinton | 43% | Jeb Bush | 25% | Donald Trump | 23% | 18 |
ABC News/Washington Post[1] Margin of error: ±4.0% Sample size: 815 |
July 16–19, 2015 | Hillary Clinton | 47% | Jeb Bush | 30% | Donald Trump | 20% | 17 |
See also
- General election polling
- Democratic primary polling
- Nationwide opinion polling for the Democratic Party 2016 presidential primaries
- Statewide opinion polling for the Democratic Party presidential primaries, 2016
- Republican primary polling
- Nationwide opinion polling for the Republican Party 2016 presidential primaries
- Statewide opinion polling for the Republican Party presidential primaries, 2016
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