New NBC-WSJ-Marist poll in New York: Republicans trail by a very clear margin
On April 27, NBC-WSJ-Marist released the results of a new poll, in which respondents from New York were asked for whom they would vote if the parties' nominees were Hillary Clinton for the Democrats and Donald Trump for the Republicans.
Of those who answered the question, 61.0% revealed that they plan to vote for the Democrats, whereas 32.0% revealed that they would give their vote to the Republicans. This poll was conducted from April 6 to April 10, among a random sample of 1987 registered voters. Figures have a +/-2.2 percentage points sampling error.
In comparison with other surveys
Translating these results into two-party vote shares yields values of 65.6% for the democrat Hillary Clinton and 34.4% for the republican Donald Trump. The Democrats did worse by 3.8 percentage points in comparison to the average results of the other polls in New York.
Surveys in comparison with PollyVote's prognosis
The poll results for the Democrats are thus 4.8 percentage points above the combined PollyVote, which as of now anticipates a value of 60.8% in New York.