Putting the results in context
Votamatic published the results of a new poll. In this poll, interviewees from South Carolina were asked for whom they will vote: Republican Donald Trump or Democrat Hillary Clinton.
Votamatic poll results
The poll was carried out among 0 participants.
Putting the results in context
As any other method, polls are subject to bias. As a result, a good strategy is to not be overly confident the results of a single poll. At least, one should check how a poll's results compare to benchmark forecasts.
For the following analysis, we translate Clinton's and Trump's raw poll numbers into shares of the two-party vote. This yields figures of 52.9% for Clinton and 0.0% for Trump.
Results in comparison to other polls
When compared to the average results of other polls Clinton performed better with 0.0 percentage points, while Trump did worse with 0.0 percentage points. The most recent PollyVote predicts Clinton to gain 53.8% and Trump % of the two-party vote in South Carolina.