The results of a new national poll, conducted by Ipsos, were released on 9. March. In the survey participants were asked, whether they would vote for democrat Hillary Clinton or republican Donald Trump, assuming that these two candidates would win the primaries. The results show that 46.0% of interviewees are going to vote for the Democrats, whereas 35.0% said they would vote for GOP. The Internet poll was carried out between February 27 and March 2. The sample size was 1381 registered voters. Results have a +/-11.0 percentage points margin of error.
Converting these results into two-party vote shares yields figures of 56.8% for the Democrats and 43.2% for the Republicans. In comparison to the average results of other polls the democrats managed 2.6 percentage points the democrats did worse in this poll. In comparison, the PollyVote currently forecasts the Democrats to garner 52.4% of the two-party vote, which is 4.4 percentage points below their poll figures.