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Florida: New Quinnipiac poll has Republicans behind

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On April 27, Quinnipiac released the results of a new poll, in which respondents from Florida were asked for whom they would vote if the parties' nominees were Hillary Clinton for the Democrats and Donald Trump for the Republicans.

According to the results, 46.0% of interviewees are going to vote for the Democrats, while 41.0% are going to vote for the GOP. The poll was conducted from September 25 to October 5 with 1173 registered voters. Figures have a +/-2.9 percentage points error margin.

Other survey prognoses

Translating these results into two-party vote shares yields figures of 52.9% for the democrat Hillary Clinton and 47.1% for the republican Donald Trump. The vote share for the Democrats is 1.6 percentage points under the average results of other polls in Florida.

According to PollyVote's prediction

In Comparison, the PollyVote currently predicts the Democrats to win 0.0% of the two-party vote in Florida, which is 2.8 percentage points lower than their poll figures.

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