Putting the results in context
Results of a new poll administered by RCP were released. The poll asked participants from Texas for whom they will vote: Donald·Trump or Hillary·Clinton.
RCP poll results
The poll was carried out with 0 participants.
Putting the results in context
As any other method, polls are subject to bias. As a result, don't be overly confident the results of a single poll. Instead of trusting the results from single polls, forecasting research recommends to look at combined polls or, even better, the combined PollyVote forecast that uses forecasts from different methods, each of which draws upon different data.
To make the results comparable to benchmark forecasts, one can convert them into two-party vote shares. The resulting figures are 55.1% for Clinton and 0.0% for Trump.
Comparison to other polls
Looking at an average of Texas polls, Trump's two-party vote share is currently at 0.0%. Clinton currently achieves 55.1% of the major two-party vote according to an average of recent polls in Texas. The values are thus identical to the average results of other polls in Texas. The most recent PollyVote predicts Trump to gain 0.0% of the two-party vote in Texas.