2016 Electoral College
Clinton vs Paul - Florida [29 EV]
Most Recent Poll (middate): 2015-06-10 00:00 UTC
Last Poll Update: 2015-06-20 15:06 UTC
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Poll Average
Polls Used in Average
Middate/Time Pollster Clinton Paul Margin Start/End Released/Entered 2015-06-10 00:00
Quinnipiac
46.0%
39.0%
Clinton by 7.0%
2015-06-04 2015-06-15
2015-06-17 2015-06-20 15:06
2015-03-23 00:00
Quinnipiac
46.0%
43.0%
Clinton by 3.0%
2015-03-17 2015-03-28
2015-03-31 2015-04-01 03:08
2015-03-21 00:00
PPP
46.0%
42.0%
Clinton by 4.0%
2015-03-19 2015-03-22
2015-03-24 2015-03-24 17:40
2015-03-18 12:00
Saint Leo
52.0%
38.0%
Clinton by 14.0%
2015-03-15 2015-03-21
2015-03-26 2015-04-01 05:22
2015-01-27 12:00
Quinnipiac
50.0%
38.0%
Clinton by 12.0%
2015-01-22 2015-02-01
2015-02-03 2015-02-04 05:57
Older Polls
Middate/Time Pollster Clinton Paul Margin Start/End Released/Entered 2014-12-01 12:00
Saint Leo
50.0%
34.0%
Clinton by 16.0%
2014-11-25 2014-12-07
2014-12-10 2014-12-12 04:43
2014-09-06 00:00
PPP
48.0%
40.0%
Clinton by 8.0%
2014-09-04 2014-09-07
2014-09-09 2014-09-10 02:51
2014-07-19 12:00
Quinnipiac
53.0%
37.0%
Clinton by 16.0%
2014-07-17 2014-07-21
2014-07-24 2014-07-25 01:03
2014-07-01 12:00
SurveyUSA
46.0%
42.0%
Clinton by 4.0%
2014-06-30 2014-07-02
2014-07-03 2014-07-09 22:34
2014-06-08 00:00
PPP
48.0%
42.0%
Clinton by 6.0%
2014-06-06 2014-06-09
2014-06-11 2014-06-12 23:46
2014-04-26 00:00
Quinnipiac
55.0%
37.0%
Clinton by 18.0%
2014-04-23 2014-04-28
2014-05-01 2014-05-01 21:57
2014-01-25 00:00
Quinnipiac
53.0%
38.0%
Clinton by 15.0%
2014-01-22 2014-01-27
2014-01-31 2014-03-02 09:42
2013-11-15 00:00
Quinnipiac
51.0%
41.0%
Clinton by 10.0%
2013-11-12 2013-11-17
2013-11-22 2013-12-20 02:09
2012-11-06 12:00
Election2012
50.0%
49.1%
DEM by 0.9%
2012-11-06 2012-11-06
2012-11-06 2013-09-22 02:08
2008-11-04 12:00
Election2008
51.0%
48.2%
DEM by 2.8%
2008-11-04 2008-11-04
2008-11-04 2013-09-22 10:48
2004-11-02 12:00
Election2004
47.1%
52.1%
REP by 5.0%
2004-11-02 2004-11-02
2004-11-02 2013-10-14 01:26
2000-11-07 12:00
Election2000
48.8%
48.9%
REP by 0.0%
2000-11-07 2000-11-07
2000-11-07 2013-11-09 05:52
1996-11-06 12:00
Election1996
48.0%
42.3%
DEM by 5.7%
1996-11-06 1996-11-06
1996-11-06 2014-02-16 08:31
1992-11-03 12:00
Election1992
39.0%
40.9%
REP by 1.9%
1992-11-03 1992-11-03
1992-11-03 2014-03-17 02:16
1988-11-08 12:00
Election1988
38.5%
60.9%
REP by 22.4%
1988-11-08 1988-11-08
1988-11-08 2014-05-17 05:14
1984-11-06 12:00
Election1984
34.7%
65.3%
REP by 30.7%
1984-11-06 1984-11-06
1984-11-06 2014-05-21 07:24
1980-11-04 12:00
Election1980
38.5%
55.5%
REP by 17.0%
1980-11-04 1980-11-04
1980-11-04 2014-10-17 17:24
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