Democrats lead in New York by 23 points in new Siena poll
The results of a new poll, conducted by Siena in New York, were released on April 26. In the survey participants were asked, whether they would vote for democrat Hillary Clinton or republican Donald Trump, assuming that these two candidates would win the primaries. Of those who answered the question, 57.0% revealed that they are going to vote for Clinton, whereas 34.0% indicated that they would give their vote to Trump. This poll was conducted from February 28 to March 3, among a random sample of 800 registered voters. The error margin is +/-4.1 points.
Translating these results into two-party vote shares yields figures of 62.6% for Clinton and 37.4% for the republican Trump.