Putting the results in context
Votamatic published the results of a new poll. In this poll, participants from Arizona were asked for whom they will vote: Republican nominee Donald Trump or Democrat nominee Hillary Clinton.
Votamatic poll results
The poll was conducted among 0 participants.
Putting the results in context
As a general rule, however, a good strategy is to not have too much faith in the results of single polls, because they can contain large errors. Instead of trusting the results from single polls, one should use combined polls or, even better, the combined PollyVote forecast that uses forecasts from different methods, each of which uses different data.
For the following analysis, we translate the candidates' raw poll numbers into shares of the two-party vote. This yields figures of 49.4% for Clinton and 0.0% for Trump.
Comparison to other polls
In comparison to the average results of other polls Clinton performed worse with 0.0 percentage points, while Trump did better with 0.0 percentage points. The most recent PollyVote predicts Clinton to gain 53.8% and Trump % of the two-party vote in Arizona.