Poll source | Date | 1st | 2nd | Other |
---|---|---|---|---|
Primary results | March 1, 2016 | Hillary Clinton 66.1% |
Bernie Sanders 30.0% |
Others 4.0% |
Public Policy Polling[1]
Margin of error: ± 4.3
|
February 14–16, 2016 | Hillary Clinton 57% |
Bernie Sanders 32% |
|
Talk Business/Hendrix[2]
Margin of error: ± 3.3% Sample size: 451 |
February 4, 2016 | Hillary Clinton 57% |
Bernie Sanders 25% |
Don't Know 18% |
Suffolk University[3]
Margin of error: ± ?
|
September 20–23, 2014 | Hillary Clinton 71% |
Joe Biden 8% |
Andrew Cuomo 5% Elizabeth Warren 3% Martin O’Malley 2% Undecided/Refused 10% |
Polling Company/WomenTrend[4]
Margin of error: ± ?
|
August 6–7, 2013 | Hillary Clinton 59% |
Joe Biden 14% |
Others/Undecided 27% |
References
- ^ "Subject: Clinton leads in 10 of 12 Early March Primaries; Benefits From Overwhelming Black Support" (PDF).
- ^ "Poll: Hillary Clinton, Ted Cruz hold leads in Democratic, GOP Presidential primaries". Retrieved February 7, 2016.
- ^ "Arkansas September Toplines" (PDF). Suffolk.edu. Retrieved 2015-07-11.
- ^ Goodman, Alana. "Tom Cotton in Dead Heat with Mark Pryor for Arkansas Senate". The Washington Free Beacon.