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Quinnipiac poll in New York: Democrats are in the lead

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Results of a new poll carried out by Quinnipiac were published on April 2. Participants from New York were asked, who they would give their vote to, if the election were today. The results show that 53.0% of interviewees plan to vote for the democrat Clinton, while 33.0% said they would vote for the republican Trump. The poll was conducted from March 22 to March 29 among 1667 likely voters. The sampling error is +/-2.4 points.

Converting these results into two-party vote shares yields values of 61.6% for the Democrats and 38.4% for the Republicans. In comparison to the average results of other polls in New York The democrats did worse in this poll.

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