Democrats hold clear advantage in new Quinnipiac poll
Quinnipiac released the results of a new national poll on March 23. In this poll, respondents were asked for whom they would likely vote if Hillary Clinton were the Democratic Party's candidate and Donald Trump were the Republican Party's candidate. Of those who answered the question, 46.0% revealed that they plan to vote for Clinton, whereas 40.0% indicated that they would give their vote to Trump. The survey was carried out from March 16 to March 21 among 1451 participants. Figures have a +/-2.6 percentage points margin of error.
Translating these results into two-party vote shares yields figures of 53.5% for the Democrats and 46.5% for the Republicans. In comparison, the PollyVote right now predicts the Democrats to achieve 52.9% of the two-party vote, which is 0.6 percentage points below their polling results.