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Putting the results in context

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Votamatic released the results of a new poll, in which respondents from North Carolina were asked for whom they will vote: Republican nominee Donald Trump or Democrat nominee Hillary Clinton.

Votamatic poll results
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Clinton

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The poll was conducted. A total of 0 participants responded.

Putting the results in context

Individual polls should be treated with caution, since they can include substantial biases. Rather than trusting the results from single polls, one should look at combined polls or, even better, a combined forecast that relies on different methods and data.

For the following comparison, we convert Trump's and Clinton's raw poll numbers into two-party vote shares. This procedure results in values of 47.5% for Clinton and 0.0% for Trump.

Results in 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 50.5% and Trump % of the two-party vote in North Carolina.

This article was automatically generated by the PollyBot, which uses algorithms developed by AX Semantics to generate text from data stored in our API. The exact dataset underlying this particular article can be found here.

Please let us know if you find any typos, missing words, or grammatical errors. Your feedback helps us to further improve the quality of the texts.

Putting the results in context

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NYT Upshot published the results of a new poll. In this poll, respondents from North Carolina were asked for whom they will vote: Democrat candidate Hillary Clinton or Republican candidate Donald Trump.

NYT Upshot poll results
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Clinton

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Trump

The poll was conducted among 0 participants.

Putting the results in context

As a general rule, however, you should not have too much faith in the results of single polls, because they often contain large errors. At the very least, one should check how a poll's results compare to benchmark forecasts.

To make the results comparable to forecasts from benchmark methods, you can convert them into shares of the two-party vote. The corresponding figures are 25.2% for Clinton and 0.0% for Trump.

Results in 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 50.5% and Trump % of the two-party vote in North Carolina.

This article was automatically generated by the PollyBot, which uses algorithms developed by AX Semantics to generate text from data stored in our API. The exact dataset underlying this particular article can be found here.

Please let us know if you find any typos, missing words, or grammatical errors. Your feedback helps us to further improve the quality of the texts.

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