Polls We Didn’t Get to Today (Nov. 4)

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Today we covered the ABC News/Washington Post tracking poll.

Here are the polls we didn’t cover.

STATE POLLS

Arizona: An NBC/WSJournal/Marist poll taken Oct. 30-Nov. 1, shows Donald Trump leading Hillary Clinton 45%-40%, with Libertarian Gary Johnson at 9% and Green Jill Stein at 3%. The Wall Street Journal also reports on the results of the poll.

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Colorado: A Magellan Strategies poll taken Nov. 1-2, shows Hillary Clinton leading Donald Trump 44%-38%, with Libertarian Gary Johnson at 7% and Green Jill Stein at 2%.

Florida:

  • An OpinionSavvy poll taken Nov. 1-2, shows Hillary Clinton leading Donald Trump 49%-45%, with Libertarian Gary Johnson at 3% and Green Jill Stein at 1%.
  • A One America News Network/Gravis Marketing poll taken Oct. 31, shows Clinton leading Trump 49%-46%, with Johnson at 2% and Stein at 1%.
  • Politico reports a Tarrance Group (R)/Bendixen & Amandi International (D) survey of 800 likely Florida Hispanic voters shows Hillary Clinton leading Donald Trump 60%-30% –“an historic 30-point margin among Florida Hispanics.” According to Politico, “In 2012, President Obama beat Republican Mitt Romney among Florida Hispanics by 60-39 percent. Obama carried Florida by less than a point.” The report didn’t say when the poll was taken.

Georgia: An NBC/WSJournal/Marist poll taken Oct. 30-Nov. 1, shows Donald Trump leading Hillary Clinton 45%-44%, with Johnson at 8%. The Wall Street Journal also reports on the results of the poll.

Michigan: A Fox 2 Detroit/Mitchell Research tracking poll taken Nov. 2, shows Hillary Clinton leading Donald Trump 47%-44%, with Libertarian Gary Johnson 4% at and Green Jill Stein at 3%.

New Hampshire:

  • An American Research Group poll taken Oct. 31-Nov. 2, shows Donald Trump leading Hillary Clinton 48%-43%, with Libertarian Gary Johnson at 4% and Green Jill Stein at 1%.
  • The Boston Globe reports that the latest Suffolk University/Boston Globe poll  taken Oct 31-Nov. 2, shows Clinton and Trump tied at 42%, with Johnson at 5% and Stein at 2%. In a similar poll taken earlier in October, Clinton held a two-point lead.
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Pennsylvania: A One America News Network/Gravis Marketing poll taken Oct. 31, shows Hillary Clinton leading Donald Trump 47%-46%, with Libertarian Gary Johnson at 3% and Green Jill Stein at 2%.

TEXAS: An NBC/WSJournal/Marist poll taken Oct. 30-Nov. 1, shows Donald Trump leading Hillary Clinton 49%-40%, with Johnson at 6% and Stein at 2%. The Wall Street Journal also reports on the results of the poll.

Utah:

  • An Emerson College poll taken Nov. 1-2, shows Donald Trump leading with 40%, followed by independent Evan McMullin at 28%, Hillary Clinton at 20%, Libertarian Gary Johnson at 3% and Green Jill Stein at 2%.
  • A Heat Street/Rasmussen Reports poll taken Oct. 29-31, shows Trump leading Clinton 42%-31%, with McMullin at 21%, and Johnson at 3%. Rasmussen reported, Last week, it was Trump 32%, McMullin 29%, Clinton 28%. The week before that, Trump held a negligible 30% lead over McMullin (29%) and Clinton (28%).
  • A Monmouth University poll taken Oct. 30-Nov. 2, shows Trump leading Clinton 37%-31%, with McMullin at 24%, Johnson at 4% and Stein at 1%.

NATIONAL POLLS

Reuters/Ipsos national poll taken Oct. 29-Nov. 2, shows Hillary Clinton leading Donald Trump 45%-37%, with Libertarian Gary Johnson at 5% and Green Jill Stein at 2%.

IBD/TIPP national tracking poll taken Oct. 30-Nov. 3, shows Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump tied at 44%, with Libertarian Gary Johnson at 4% and Green Jill Stein at 2%.

Rasmussen Reports national tracking poll taken Oct. 31-Nov. 2, shows Donald Trump leading Hillary Clinton 45%-42%, with Libertarian Gary Johnson at 4% and Green Jill Stein at 1%.

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USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times national tracking poll shows Donald Trump leading Hillary Clinton 47%-43% in a head-to-head matchup, as of Nov. 4.

One America News Network/Gravis Marketing national poll taken Oct. 31, shows Hillary Clinton leading Donald Trump 46%-45%, with Libertarian Gary Johnson at 4% and Green Jill Stein at 2%.

SENATE POLLS

Arizona: NBC News reports that an NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist poll taken Oct. 30-Nov. 1, shows Sen. John McCain (R) leading Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick (D) 55%-39%.

Florida:  A Quinnipiac University poll taken Oct. 27-Nov. 1, shows Sen. Marco Rubio (R) leading Rep. Patrick Murphy (D) 50%-44%, up from a 49%-47% edge Rubio held in a similar poll released Oct. 18. The Hill reports, “While Murphy now has a 5-point edge in early voters, Rubio is leading by double digits among independent voters, 54 percent to 38 percent.”

Georgia: NBC News reports that an NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist poll taken Oct. 30-Nov. 1, shows Sen. Johnny Isakson (R) leading businessman Jim Barksdale (D) 48%-37%, with Libertarian Allen Buckley at 7%. If no candidate tops 50% on Nov. 8, the top two finishers would advance to a Jan. 10 runoff.

New Hampshire:

  • The Boston Globe reports that the latest Suffolk University/Boston Globe poll of 500 likely voters, taken Oct 31-Nov. 2, shows Sen. Kelly Ayotte (R) leading Gov. Maggie Hassan (D) 44%-42% in the state’s Senate race.
  • A WBUR/Mass Inc. poll taken Oct. 29-Nov. 1, shows Ayotte leading Hassan 48%-43%.

North Carolina: A Quinnipiac University poll taken Oct. 27-Nov. 1, shows ex-state Rep. Deborah Ross (D) leading Sen. Richard Burr (R) 49%-45%. In a similar poll released Oct. 18, Burr led Ross 48%-47%. The Hill reports that Ross leads Burr “among early voters, 60 to 35 percent, according to the poll. Burr has a narrow lead with independents, carrying 46 percent compared to Ross’s 43 percent.

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Ohio: A Quinnipiac University poll taken Oct. 27-Nov. 1, shows Sen. Rob Portman (R) leading ex-Gov. Ted Strickland (D) 56%-38%.

Pennsylvania: A Quinnipiac University poll taken Oct. 27-Nov. 1, shows ex-State Environmental Secretary Katie McGinty (D) leading Sen. Pat Toomey (R) 48%-47%. In a similar poll released Oct. 18, Toomey led McGinty 49%-45%. The Hill reports that McGinty leads Toomey “on average by 5 percentage points, according to RealClearPolitics.”

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