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CandidatePolitical PartyPollGraphPoll Details
RRep CandRepublican50%piePoll Date: 2016-02-23
DClintonDemocratic42%Number Polled: 1,650
IMcMullinIndependent0%Margin of Error: 3%
-Other-0%Voter Type: Phone
-Undecided-8%

Republicans lead Clinton in GA

 By: IndyRep (R-MT) on 2016-02-27 @ 05:33:58

Question:
Looking ahead to November, Trump and Rubio run slightly stronger than Cruz, but in every case, Republicans win the state in hypothetical head-to-head match-ups. "Today" it's:

* Trump 50%, Clinton 41% --- a 9-point Republican advantage.
* Trump 49%, Sanders 41% --- an 8-point Republican advantage.
* Rubio 50%, Clinton 43% --- a 7-point Republican advantage.
* Rubio 49%, Sanders 41% --- an 8-point Republican advantage.
* Cruz 49%, Clinton 42% --- a 7-point Republican advantage.
* Cruz 48%, Sanders 42% --- a 6-point Republican advantage.

About this Poll
SurveyUSA interviewed 1,650 Georgia adults 02/22/16 through 02/23/16. Approximately half of the interviews were completed before the results of the Nevada Republican caucuses were known, the other half after. Of the adults interviewed, 1,454 were registered to vote. Of the registered voters, SurveyUSA identified 1,261 voters who were likely to vote in the 11/08/16 general election, 684 voters who had either already voted in the Republican presidential primary or who were certain to do so before the deadline, and 501 voters who had already voted in the Democratic presidential primary or who were certain to do so before the deadline. This research was conducted using blended sample, mixed mode. Respondents reachable on a home telephone (53% of registered voters) were interviewed on their home telephone in the recorded voice of a professional announcer. Respondents not reachable on a home telephone (47% of registered voters) were shown a questionnaire on their smartphone, tablet or other electronic device. In 2012, Mitt Romney defeated Barack Obama by 8 percentage points to capture Georgia's 16 electoral college votes with 53% of the ballots cast.

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