January 2016 Poll: USA President Prediction

Who do you think will win the 2016 Presidential election?


  • Total voters
    49
  • Poll closed .
According to our latest polls-plus forecast, Ted Cruz has a 48% chance of winning the Iowa caucuses.

According to our latest polls-plus forecast, Hillary Clinton has an 82% chance of winning the Iowa


According to our latest polls-plus forecast, Bernie Sanders has a 61% chance of winning the New Hampshire primary.


According to our latest polls-plus forecast, Donald Trump has a 49% chance of winning the New Hampshire primary

Five Thiry Eight as of yesterday.


Updated 5 hours ago

According to our latest polls-plus forecast, Donald Trump and Ted Cruz both have a 44% chance of winning the Iowa caucuses.

According to our latest polls-plus forecast, Hillary Clinton has a 76% chance of winning the Iowa caucuses.

According to our latest polls-plus forecast, Bernie Sanders has a 72% chance of winning the New Hampshire primary.

According to our latest polls-plus forecast, Donald Trump has a 54% chance of winning the New Hampshire primary
 
Updated 5 hours ago

According to our latest polls-plus forecast, Donald Trump and Ted Cruz both have a 44% chance of winning the Iowa caucuses.

According to our latest polls-plus forecast, Hillary Clinton has a 76% chance of winning the Iowa caucuses.

According to our latest polls-plus forecast, Bernie Sanders has a 72% chance of winning the New Hampshire primary.

According to our latest polls-plus forecast, Donald Trump has a 54% chance of winning the New Hampshire primary


Updated today. Looks like Trump is still gaining.

According to our latest polls-plus forecast, Donald Trump has a 48% chance of winning the Iowa caucuses.

According to our latest polls-plus forecast, Hillary Clinton has a 76% chance of winning the Iowa caucuses.


According to our latest polls-plus forecast, Bernie Sanders has a 76% chance of winning the New Hampshire primary

According to our latest polls-plus forecast, Donald Trump has a 53% chance of winning the New Hampshire primary.
 
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