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- Statewide opinion polling for the 2020 United States presidential election
- Nationwide opinion polling for the 2020 United States presidential election
- Texas at fivethirtyeight.com
39 Solid States
[edit]16 Rock Solid Republican
[edit]Rock Solid State Republican | Odds | EC votes |
---|---|---|
Alabama | R (100) | 9 |
Idaho | R (100) | 4 |
Kansas | R (100) | 6 |
Kentucky | R (200) | 8 |
Louisiana | R (200) | 8 |
Mississippi | R (50) | 6 |
Missouri | R (66) | 10 |
Montana | R (100) | 3 |
Nebraska | R (100) | 5 |
North Dakota | R (300) | 3 |
Oklahoma | R (100) | 7 |
South Carolina | R (25) | 9 |
South Dakota | R (100) | 3 |
Tennessee | R (100) | 11 |
West Virginia | R (100) | 5 |
Wyoming | R (100) | 3 |
13 Rock Solid Democrat
[edit]Rock Solid State Democrat | Odds | EC votes |
---|---|---|
California | D (300) | 55 |
Connecticut | D (66) | 7 |
Delaware | D (66) | 3 |
Hawaii | D (100) | 4 |
Maryland | D (100) | 10 |
Massachusetts | D (100) | 11 |
Illinois | D (100) | 20 |
New Jersey | D (25) | 14 |
New York | D (100) | 29 |
Oregon | D (25) | 7 |
Rhode Island | D (100) | 4 |
Vermont | D (100) | 3 |
Washington | D (25) | 12 |
4 Fairly Solid Republican States
[edit]Fairly Solid Republican States | Odds | Lead 2016 | EC votes |
---|---|---|---|
Alaska 2020 | R (10) | 14.7 | 3 |
Arkansas 2020 | R (12) | 26.9 | 6 |
Indiana 2020 | R (12) | 19.0 | 11 |
Utah 2020 | R (14) | [c. 25] | 6 |
6 Fairly Solid Democratic States
[edit]Fairly Solid Democratic States | Odds | Lead 2016 | EC |
---|---|---|---|
Colorado 2020 | D (10) | D 4.9% | 9 |
Maine 2020 | D (7) | D 3.0% | 4 |
Minnesota | D (6) | D 1.5 % | 10 |
Nevada 2020 | D (5) | D 2.4% | 6 |
New Mexico 2020 | D (7) | D 8.2% | 5 |
Virginia 2020 | D (7) | D 5.3% | 13 |
The 11 Swing States
[edit]Swing State | Republican Odds |
Democrat Odds |
2016 lead | EC votes | R | D | ? |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Arizona 2020 | 6/5 | 8/13 | R 3.5% | 11 | |||
Florida | 8/13 | 6/5 | R 1.2% | 29 | |||
Georgia 2020 | 4/7 | 5/4 | R 5.1% | 16 | |||
Iowa 2020 | 4/7 | 5/4 | R 9.4% | 6 | |||
Michigan 2020 | 11/4 | D (5) | R 0.2% | 16 | |||
New Hampshire 2020 | D (3) | D 0.3% | 4 | ||||
N. Carolina 2020 | 5/6 | 5/6 | R 3.7% | 15 | |||
Ohio 2020 | 4/6 | 11/10 | R 8.1% | 18 | |||
Penn. 2020 | 6/4 | 1/2 | R 0.7% | 20 | |||
Texas 2020 | 2/5 | 7/4 | R 9.0% | 38 | |||
Wisconsin 2020 | 11/8 | 8/15 | R 0.8% | 10 |
Tallies
[edit]- 16 Rock Solid Republican: 100 electors
- 16 Rock Solid Democratic: 181 electors
- 4 Fairly Solid PI Republican States: 26 electors
- 6 Fairly Solid PI Democratic States: 47 electors
- R: 100 + 26 = 126
- D: 181 + 47 = 228
- Swing states: 183 electors
Scenarios for swing states
[edit]- Trump only holds Texas, Ohio, and Iowa: Result
R: 100 + 26 + 62 = 188
D: 181 + 47 + 121 = 349... Biden wins - Biden only wins Michigan 16, New Hampshire 4, Wisconsin 10, Pennsylvania 20: Result
R: 100 + 26 + 133 = 259
D: 181 + 47 + 50 = 278... Biden wins
Texas notes
[edit]- 2016 United States presidential election in Texas Percentages 2016: Trump 52.23%, Clinton 43.24%
- US Percentages 2016: Trump 46.1%, Clinton 48.2%
- Nationwide opinion polling for the 2020 United States presidential election at 12 July 2020: Trump 45.1%, Biden 54.9%
Aggregate polls
[edit]Source of poll aggregation |
Dates administered |
Dates updated |
Joe Biden Democratic |
Donald Trump Republican |
Other/ Undecided [a] |
Margin |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
270 to Win[1] | Oct 29, 2020 – November 2, 2020 | November 3, 2020 | 47.5% | 48.8% | 3.7% | Trump +1.3 |
Real Clear Politics[2] | October 20–31, 2020 | November 3, 2020 | 46.5% | 47.8% | 5.7% | Trump +1.3 |
FiveThirtyEight[3] | until November 2, 2020 | November 3, 2020 | 47.4% | 48.6% | 4.0% | Trump +1.1 |
Average | 47.1% | 48.4% | 4.5% | Trump +1.2 |
Polls
[edit]Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size[b] |
Margin of error |
Donald Trump Republican |
Joe Biden Democratic |
Jo Jorgensen Libertarian |
Howie Hawkins Green |
Other | Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
SurveyMonkey/Axios[4] | Oct 20 – Nov 2, 2020 | 9,226 (LV) | ± 1.5% | 51%[c] | 47% | – | – | – | – |
Swayable[5] | Oct 27 – Nov 1, 2020 | 1,151 (LV) | ± 3.9% | 51% | 47% | 1% | 0% | – | – |
Data For Progress[6] | Oct 27 – Nov 1, 2020 | 926 (LV) | ± 3.2% | 48% | 49% | 1% | 1% | 0%[d] | – |
AtlasIntel[7] | Oct 30–31, 2020 | 686 (LV) | ± 4% | 50% | 47% | – | – | 3% | – |
Emerson College[8] | Oct 29–31, 2020 | 763 (LV) | ± 3.5% | 49%[e] | 48% | - | - | 2%[f] | – |
Morning Consult[9] | Oct 22–31, 2020 | 3,267 (LV) | ± 2% | 48% | 48% | – | – | – | – |
Public Policy Polling[10] | Oct 28–29, 2020 | 775 (V) | – | 48% | 50% | – | – | – | 2% |
Gravis Marketing[11] | Oct 27–28, 2020 | 670 (LV) | ± 3.8% | 50% | 45% | – | – | – | 5% |
RMG Research/PoliticalIQ[12] | Oct 27–28, 2020 | 800 (LV) | ± 3.5% | 50%[g] | 46% | – | – | 2%[f] | 2% |
48%[h] | 48% | – | – | 2%[f] | 2% | ||||
52%[i] | 44% | – | – | 2%[f] | 2% | ||||
SurveyMonkey/Axios[4] | Oct 1–28, 2020 | 15,145 (LV) | – | 51% | 47% | – | – | – | – |
Swayable[13] | Oct 23–26, 2020 | 552 (LV) | ± 5.7% | 49% | 48% | 3% | 1% | – | – |
YouGov/UMass Amherst[14] | Oct 20–26, 2020 | 873 (LV) | ± 4.2% | 48% | 47% | 2% | 1% | 0%[j] | 1% |
Data for Progress (D)[15] | Oct 22–25, 2020 | 1,018 (LV) | ± 3.1% | 48% | 49% | 1% | 0% | – | 2% |
Siena College/NYT Upshot[16] | Oct 20–25, 2020 | 802 (LV) | ± 3.8% | 47% | 43% | 3% | 0% | 2%[k] | 5%[l] |
Univision/University of Houston/Latino Decisions/North Star Opinion Research[17] |
Oct 17–25, 2020 | 758 (RV) | ± 3.56% | 49% | 46% | – | – | 3%[m] | 2% |
Citizen Data[18] | Oct 17–20, 2020 | 1,000 (LV) | ± 3% | 45% | 49% | 1% | 0% | 1% | 4% |
YouGov/University of Houston[19] | Oct 13–20, 2020 | 1,000 (LV) | ± 3.1% | 50% | 45% | 2% | 0% | – | 3% |
University of Texas at Tyler/Dallas Morning News[20] | Oct 13–20, 2020 | 925 (LV) | ± 3.2% | 47%[e] | 49% | 3% | 1% | – | 1% |
Morning Consult[9] | Oct 11–20, 2020 | 3,347 (LV) | ± 1.7% | 47% | 48% | – | – | – | – |
Quinnipiac University[21] | Oct 16–19, 2020 | 1,145 (LV) | ± 2.9% | 47% | 47% | – | – | 1%[n] | 5% |
Data for Progress (D)[22] | Oct 15–18, 2020 | 933 (LV) | ± 3.2% | 46%[e] | 47% | 2% | 1% | – | 5% |
Morning Consult[23][1] | Oct 2–11, 2020 | 3,455 (LV) | ± 1.7% | 49% | 47% | – | – | – | 3% |
Public Policy Polling/Texas Democrats[24][A] | Oct 7–8, 2020 | 721 (LV) | ± 3.6% | 48% | 48% | – | – | – | 1% |
YouGov/CCES[25] | Sep 29 – Oct 7, 2020 | 2,947 (LV) | – | 49% | 47% | – | – | – | – |
Morning Consult[26] | Sep 28 – Oct 7, 2020 | ~2,700 (LV) | ± 2% | 49% | 46% | – | – | – | – |
Pulse Opinion Research/Rasmussen Reports/Crosswind PR[27] | Oct 5–6, 2020 | 1,000 (LV) | ± 3% | 51% | 44% | – | – | – | – |
Civiqs/Daily Kos[28] | Oct 3–6, 2020 | 895 (LV) | ± 3.4% | 48% | 48% | – | – | 2%[f] | 1% |
Data For Progress (D)[29] | Sep 30 – Oct 5, 2020 | 1,949 (LV) | ± 2.2% | 45% | 47% | 2% | 1% | – | 5% |
YouGov/University of Texas/Texas Tribune[30] | Sep 25 – Oct 4, 2020 | 908 (LV) | ± 3.25% | 50% | 45% | 2% | 2% | 1%[n] | – |
EMC Research/Blue Texas PAC[31][B] | Sep 27 – Oct 2, 2020 | 848 (LV) | – | 49% | 49% | – | – | – | – |
SurveyMonkey/Axios[4] | Sep 1–30, 2020 | 13,395 (LV) | – | 52% | 46% | – | – | – | 2% |
Hart Research Associates/Human Rights Campaign[32][C] | Sep 24–27, 2020 | 400 (LV) | ± 4.9% | 49% | 47% | – | – | – | – |
Morning Consult[26] | Sep 18–27, 2020 | ~2,700 (LV) | ± 2% | 48% | 47% | – | – | – | – |
Public Policy Polling/Texas Democrats[33][2] Archived October 8, 2020, at the Wayback Machine[D] | Sep 25–26, 2020 | 612 (LV) | ± 3.6% | 48% | 48% | – | – | – | 4% |
YouGov/UMass Lowell[34] | Sep 18–25, 2020 | 882 (LV) | ± 4.3% | 49%[o] | 46% | 2% | 1% | 1%[p] | 1% |
50%[q] | 46% | – | – | 2%[r] | 2% | ||||
Data For Progress[35][E] | Sep 18–22, 2020 | 726 (LV) | ± 3.6% | 47% | 45% | – | – | – | 9% |
Siena College/NYT Upshot[36] | Sep 16–22, 2020 | 653 (LV) | ± 4.3% | 46% | 43% | 1% | 1% | 0%[s] | 9%[l] |
Quinnipiac University[37] | Sep 17–21, 2020 | 1,078 (LV) | ± 3% | 50% | 45% | – | – | No voters | 4% |
YouGov/CBS[38] | Sep 15–18, 2020 | 1,129 (LV) | ± 3.5% | 48% | 46% | – | – | 2%[t] | 4% |
Morning Consult[26] | Sep 8–17, 2020 | ~2,700 (LV) | ± 2% | 47% | 47% | – | – | – | – |
Morning Consult[39] | Aug 29 – Sep 7, 2020 | 2,829 (LV) | ± 2% | 46%[u] | 46% | – | – | – | – |
Public Policy Polling/Giffords[40][F] | Sep 1–2, 2020 | 743 (V) | – | 48% | 47% | – | – | – | 5% |
University of Texas at Tyler/Dallas Morning News[41] | Aug 28 – Sep 2, 2020 | 901 (LV) | ± 3.26% | 49%[e] | 47% | 1% | 1% | 1% | – |
SurveyMonkey/Axios[4] | Aug 1–31, 2020 | 12,607 (LV) | – | 52% | 46% | – | – | – | 2% |
Morning Consult[42] | Aug 21–30, 2020 | 2,632 (LV) | ± 2% | 48%[u] | 47% | – | – | – | – |
Tyson Group/Consumer Energy Alliance[43][G] | Aug 20–25, 2020 | 906 (LV) | ± 3% | 44% | 48% | 0% | – | 0%[v] | 5% |
Data for Progress/Texas Youth Power Alliance[44] | Aug 20–25, 2020 | 2,295 (LV) | ± 2.0% | 45% | 48% | – | – | – | 8% |
Public Policy Polling/Texas Democrats[45][3][H] | Aug 21–22, 2020 | 764 (RV) | ± 3.6% | 47% | 48% | – | – | – | 5% |
Morning Consult[26] | Aug 13–22, 2020 | ~2,700 (LV) | ± 2% | 48% | 47% | – | – | – | – |
Morning Consult[42] | Aug 7–16, 2020 | 2,559 (LV) | ± 2% | 47%[w] | 46% | – | – | – | – |
Global Strategy Group/Chrysta for Texas[46][I] | Aug 11–13, 2020 | 700 (LV) | ± 3.7% | 45% | 47% | – | – | – | – |
YouGov/Texas Hispanic Policy Foundation/Rice University's Baker Institute[47] | Aug 4–13, 2020 | 846 (RV) | – | 48% | 41% | 1% | 1% | – | 10.2% |
– (LV)[J] | 50% | 44% | 1% | 0% | – | 5% | |||
Trafalgar Group (R)[48] | Aug 1–5, 2020 | 1,015 (LV) | ± 3.0% | 49% | 43% | 2% | – | 2%[x] | 3% |
Morning Consult[26] | Aug 3–12, 2020 | ~2,700 (LV) | ± 2.0% | 47% | 46% | – | – | – | – |
Morning Consult[49] | Jul 24 – Aug 2, 2020 | 2,576 (LV) | ± 2.0% | 46%[u] | 47% | – | – | 2%[f] | 5% |
SurveyMonkey/Axios[4] | Jul 1–31, 2020 | 13,721 (LV) | – | 52% | 46% | – | – | – | 2% |
Morning Consult[50] | Jul 17–26, 2020 | 2,685 (LV) | ± 1.9% | 45%[w] | 47% | – | – | – | – |
Morning Consult[50][4] | Jul 16–25, 2020 | ≈2,700 (LV)[y] | ± 2.0% | 45% | 47% | – | – | – | – |
Spry Strategies/American Principles Project[51][K] | Jul 16–20, 2020 | 750 (LV) | ± 3.5% | 49% | 45% | – | – | – | 6% |
Quinnipiac University[52] | Jul 16–20, 2020 | 880 (RV) | ± 3.3% | 44% | 45% | – | – | 7%[z] | 4% |
Morning Consult[50] | Jul 6–15, 2020 | – (LV)[y] | – | 46% | 46% | – | – | – | – |
YouGov/CBS[53] | Jul 7–10, 2020 | 1,185 (LV) | ± 3.6% | 46% | 45% | – | – | 4%[aa] | 6% |
Gravis Marketing/OANN[54] | Jul 7, 2020 | 591 (LV) | ± 4.3% | 46% | 44% | – | – | – | – |
Dallas Morning News/University of Texas at Tyler[55] | Jun 29 – Jul 7, 2020 | 1,677 (LV) | ± 2.4% | 43% | 48% | – | – | 4% | 5% |
Morning Consult[50] | Jun 26 – Jul 5, 2020 | – (LV)[y] | – | 46% | 45% | – | – | – | – |
SurveyMonkey/Axios[4] | Jun 8–30, 2020 | 6,669 (LV) | – | 51% | 46% | – | – | – | 2% |
YouGov/University of Texas/Texas Politics Project[56] | Jun 19–29, 2020 | 1,200 (RV) | ± 2.89% | 48% | 44% | – | – | – | 8% |
Public Policy Polling[57][5] | Jun 24–25, 2020 | 729 (RV) | ± 3.6% | 46% | 48% | – | – | – | 5% |
Morning Consult[50] | Jun 16–25, 2020 | – (LV)[y] | – | 47% | 44% | – | – | – | – |
Fox News[58] | Jun 20–23, 2020 | 1,001 (RV) | ± 3% | 44% | 45% | – | – | 5%[ab] | 5% |
Public Policy Polling/Progress Texas[59][6][L] | Jun 18–19, 2020 | 907 (V) | ± 3% | 48% | 46% | – | – | – | 6% |
Morning Consult[50] | Jun 6–15, 2020 | – (LV)[y] | – | 48% | 45% | – | – | – | – |
Morning Consult[50] | May 27 – Jun 5, 2020 | – (LV)[y] | – | 48% | 43% | – | – | – | – |
Public Policy Polling/Texas Democrats[60][M] | Jun 2–3, 2020 | 683 (V) | – | 48% | 48% | – | – | – | 4% |
Quinnipiac[61] | May 28 – Jun 1, 2020 | 1,166 (RV) | ± 2.9% | 44% | 43% | – | – | 6%[ac] | 7% |
Morning Consult[50] | May 17–26, 2020 | 2,551 (LV) | – | 50%[u] | 43% | – | – | – | – |
Morning Consult[50] | May 16–25, 2020 | – (LV)[y] | – | 50% | 42% | – | – | – | – |
Morning Consult[50] | May 6–15, 2020 | – (LV)[y] | – | 49% | 43% | – | – | – | – |
Emerson College[62] | May 8–10, 2020 | 800 (RV) | ± 3.4% | 52%[ad] | 48% | – | – | – | – |
Public Policy Polling[63] | Apr 27–28, 2020 | 1,032 (V) | – | 46% | 47% | – | – | – | 7% |
Dallas Morning News/University of Texas at Tyler[64] | Apr 18–27, 2020 | 1,183 (RV) | ± 2.85% | 43% | 43% | – | – | 5% | 9% |
University of Texas/Texas Tribune[65] | Apr 10–19, 2020 | 1,200 (RV) | ± 2.8% | 49% | 44% | – | – | – | 7% |
AtlasIntel[66] | Feb 24 – Mar 2, 2020 | 1,100 (RV) | ± 3.0% | 47% | 43% | – | – | 11% | – |
NBC News/Marist College[67] | Feb 23–27, 2020 | 2,409 (RV) | ± 2.5% | 49% | 45% | – | – | 1% | 5% |
CNN/SSRS[68] | Feb 22–26, 2020 | 1,003 (RV) | ± 3.4% | 47% | 48% | – | – | 3%[ae] | 2% |
Univision[69] | Feb 21–26, 2020 | 1,004 (RV) | ± 3.1% | 43% | 46% | – | – | – | 11% |
Dallas Morning News/University of Texas at Tyler[70] | Feb 17–26, 2020 | 1,221 (RV) | ± 2.8% | 45% | 44% | – | – | 11% | – |
YouGov/University of Texas/Texas Tribune[71] | Jan 31 – Feb 9, 2020 | 1,200 (RV) | ± 2.83% | 47% | 44% | – | – | – | 10% |
University of Texas at Tyler/Dallas News[72] | Jan 21–30, 2020 | 910 (LV) | ± 3.24% | 46% | 44% | – | – | 10%[af] | – |
Data For Progress[73][N] | Jan 16–21, 2020 | 1,486 (LV) | – | 54% | 40% | – | – | 3%[ag] | 3% |
Texas Lyceum[74] | Jan 10–19, 2020 | 520 (LV) | ± 4.3% | 51% | 46% | – | – | – | 3% |
CNN/SSRS[75] | Dec 4–9, 2019 | 1,003 (RV) | – | 48% | 47% | – | – | 2%[ah] | 3% |
Beacon Research (R)[76] | Nov 9–21, 2019 | 1,601 (RV) | ± 3.0% | 45% | 44% | – | – | – | – |
University of Texas at Tyler[77] | Nov 5–14, 2019 | 1,093 (RV) | ± 3.0% | 45% | 39% | – | – | – | 16% |
University of Texas/Texas Tribune[78] | Oct 18–27, 2019 | 1,200 (RV) | ± 2.8% | 46% | 39% | – | – | 9%[ai] | 6% |
University of Texas at Tyler[79] | Sep 13–15, 2019 | 1,199 (RV) | ± 2.8% | 38% | 40% | – | – | 13% | 9% |
Univision[80] | Aug 31 – Sep 6, 2019 | 1,004 (RV) | – | 43% | 47% | – | – | – | 10% |
Climate Nexus[81] | Aug 20–25, 2019 | 1,660 (RV) | ± 2.4% | 43% | 43% | – | – | – | 9% |
University of Texas at Tyler[82] | Aug 1–4, 2019 | 1,261 (RV) | ± 2.8% | 37% | 41% | – | – | 14% | 8% |
Emerson[83] | Aug 1–3, 2019 | 1,033 (RV) | ± 3.0% | 49% | 51% | – | – | – | – |
University of Texas at Tyler[84] | Jul 24–27, 2019 | 1,414 (RV) | ± 2.6% | 37% | 37% | – | – | 12% | 14% |
Quinnipiac University[85] | May 29 – Jun 4, 2019 | 1,159 (RV) | ± 3.4% | 44% | 48% | – | – | 1% | 4% |
WPA Intelligence[86] | Apr 27–30, 2019 | 200 (LV) | ± 6.9% | 49% | 42% | – | – | – | 7% |
Emerson College[87] | Apr 25–28, 2019 | 799 (RV) | ± 3.4% | 50%[ad] | 51% | – | – | – | – |
Quinnipiac University[88] | Feb 20–25, 2019 | 1,222 (RV) | ± 3.4% | 47% | 46% | – | – | 1% | 5% |
Public Policy Polling (D)[89][O] | Feb 13–14, 2019 | 743 (RV) | ± 3.6% | 49% | 46% | – | – | – | 5% |
New Mexico notes
[edit]- 2016 United States presidential election in New Mexico: Percentages 2016: Trump 40.04, Clinton 48.26
- US Percentages 2016: Trump 46.1%, Clinton 48.2%
- Nationwide opinion polling for the 2020 United States presidential election: Trump 45.1%, Biden 54.9%
Aggregate polls
[edit]Source of poll aggregation |
Dates administered |
Dates updated |
Joe Biden Democratic |
Donald Trump Republican |
Other/ Undecided [a] |
Margin |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
270 to Win[90] | October 6 – November 1, 2020 | November 3, 2020 | 53.5% | 40.5% | 6.0% | Biden +13.0 |
FiveThirtyEight[91] | until November 2, 2020 | November 3, 2020 | 53.8% | 42.3% | 3.9% | Biden +11.5 |
Average | 53.7% | 41.4% | 4.9% | Biden +12.3 |
Polls
[edit]Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size[aj] |
Margin of error |
Donald Trump Republican |
Joe Biden Democratic |
Jo Jorgensen Libertarian |
Howie Hawkins Green |
Other | Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
SurveyMonkey/Axios[92] | Oct 20 – Nov 2, 2020 | 1,481 (LV) | ± 3.5% | 42%[ak] | 56% | – | – | – | – |
Research & Polling Inc./Albuquerque Journal[93] | Oct 23–29, 2020 | 1,180 (LV) | ± 2.9% | 42% | 54% | – | – | 3%[al] | 1% |
SurveyMonkey/Axios[92] | Oct 1–28, 2020 | 2,719 (LV) | – | 46% | 52% | – | – | – | – |
GBAO Strategies/GBAO Strategies/Ben Ray Luján (D)[94][P] | Oct 14–17, 2020 | 600 (LV) | ± 4.0% | 41% | 54% | – | – | – | – |
Public Policy Polling/NM Political Report[95] | Sep 30 – Oct 1, 2020 | 886 (LV) | ± 3.3% | 39% | 53% | 2% | – | 2%[am] | 4% |
SurveyMonkey/Axios[92] | Sep 1–30, 2020 | 1,015 (LV) | – | 44% | 54% | – | – | – | 1% |
Research & Polling Inc./Albuquerque Journal[96] | Aug 26 – Sep 2, 2020 | 1,123 (LV) | ± 2.9% | 39% | 54% | – | – | – | – |
SurveyMonkey/Axios[92] | Aug 1–31, 2020 | 1,087 (LV) | – | 43% | 56% | – | – | – | 2% |
SurveyMonkey/Axios[92] | Jul 1–31, 2020 | 904 (LV) | – | 48% | 49% | – | – | – | 2% |
SurveyMonkey/Axios[92] | Jun 8–30, 2020 | 506 (LV) | – | 50% | 49% | – | – | – | 1% |
Public Policy Polling/NM Political Report[97] | Jun 12–13, 2020 | 740 (V) | ± 3.6% | 39% | 53% | – | – | – | 8% |
Public Policy Polling/The Majority Institute[98][Q] | Apr 20–21, 2020 | 1,091 (RV) | ± 3.1% | 40% | 52% | – | – | – | – |
Emerson College[99] | Jan 3–6, 2020 | 967 (RV) | ± 3.1% | 46% | 54% | – | – | – | – |
Nevada notes
[edit]- 2016 United States presidential election in Nevada: Percentages 2016: Trump 45.50, Clinton 47.92
- US Percentages 2016: Trump 46.1%, Clinton 48.2%
- Nationwide opinion polling for the 2020 United States presidential election: Trump 45.1%, Biden 54.9%
Aggregate polls
[edit]Source of poll aggregation |
Dates administered |
Dates updated |
Joe Biden Democratic |
Donald Trump Republican |
Other/ Undecided [a] |
Margin |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
270 to Win[100] | October 16–31, 2020 | November 1, 2020 | 49.4% | 44.4% | 6.2% | Biden +5.0 |
Real Clear Politics[101] | October 23 – November 2, 2020 | November 1, 2020 | 48.7% | 46.3% | 5.0% | Biden +2.4 |
FiveThirtyEight[102] | until November 2, 2020 | November 3, 2020 | 49.7% | 44.4% | 5.9% | Biden +5.3 |
Average | 49.3% | 45.0% | 5.7% | Biden +4.3 |
Polls
[edit]Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size[aj] |
Margin of error |
Donald Trump Republican |
Joe Biden Democratic |
Jo Jorgensen Libertarian |
Other | Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Trafalgar Group[103] | Oct 31 – Nov 2, 2020 | 1,024 (LV) | ± 2.98% | 49% | 48% | 1% | 1%[n] | 1% |
SurveyMonkey/Axios[104] | Oct 20 – Nov 2, 2020 | 2,366 (LV) | ± 3% | 49%[an] | 49% | - | – | – |
Data for Progress[105] | Oct 27 – Nov 1, 2020 | 1,442 (LV) | ± 2.6% | 44% | 51% | 3% | 2%[ao] | – |
Emerson College[106] | Oct 29–31, 2020 | 720 (LV) | ± 3.6% | 47% | 49% | - | 4%[ap] | – |
Trafalgar Group[107] | Oct 28–29, 2020 | 1,024 (LV) | ± 2.98% | 47% | 49% | 2% | 1%[n] | 1% |
Gravis Marketing[108] | Oct 27–28, 2020 | 688 (LV) | ± 3.7% | 44% | 50% | – | – | 6% |
SurveyMonkey/Axios[104] | Oct 1–28, 2020 | 3,333 (LV) | – | 49% | 50% | - | – | – |
Siena College/NYT Upshot[109] | Oct 23–26, 2020 | 809 (LV) | ± 3.8% | 43% | 49% | 3% | 2%[aq] | 4%[ar] |
BUSR/University of Nevada[110] | Oct 16–21, Oct 23, 2020 |
809 (LV) | ± 4% | 41% | 50% | – | – | – |
Civiqs/Daily Kos[111] | Oct 17–20, 2020 | 712 (LV) | ± 5.3% | 43% | 52% | - | 3%[as] | 1% |
WPA Intelligence/Las Vegas Review-Journal/AARP[112] | Oct 7–11, 2020 | 512 (LV) | ± 4.4% | 42% | 44% | 3% | 5%[at] | 6% |
YouGov/CBS[113] | Oct 6–9, 2020 | 1,036 (LV) | ± 4.1% | 46% | 52% | - | 2%[au] | 0% |
Siena College/NYT Upshot[114] | Oct 2–6, 2020 | 660 (LV) | ± 4.3% | 42% | 48% | 3% | 1%[av] | 6%[ar] |
SurveyMonkey/Axios[104] | Sep 1–30, 2020 | 1,239 (LV) | – | 47% | 51% | - | - | 2% |
Pulse Opinion Research/Rasmussen Reports/American Greatness PAC[115][R] | Sep 23–25, 2020 | 750 (LV) | – | 48% | 49% | - | 2%[aw] | 1% |
Qualtrics/University of Nevada/BUSR[116] | Sep 10–25, 2020 | 641 (LV) | ± 4% | 41% | 46% | - | 7%[ax] | 6% |
Fox News[117] | Sep 20–23, 2020 | 810 (LV) | ± 3% | 41% | 52% | 3% | 2%[ay] | 2% |
911 (RV) | ± 3% | 40% | 50% | 3% | 3%[az] | 4% | ||
ALG Research/ALG Research/The Nevada Independent (D)[118][S] | Sep 15–21, 2020 | 800 (LV) | ± 3.5% | 43% | 47% | – | – | – |
Siena College/NYT Upshot[119] | Sep 8–10, 2020 | 462 (LV) | ± 5.3% | 42% | 46% | 3% | 1%[ba] | 7%[ar] |
SurveyMonkey/Axios[104] | Aug 1–31, 2020 | 998 (LV) | – | 49% | 50% | - | – | 1% |
Qualtrics/University of Nevada/BUSR[116] | Aug 20–30, 2020 | 682 (LV) | ± 4% | 39% | 44% | – | 5%[bb] | 12% |
SurveyMonkey/Axios[104] | Jul 1–31, 2020 | 1,021 (LV) | – | 52% | 47% | - | - | 2% |
SurveyMonkey/Axios[104] | Jun 8–30, 2020 | 609 (LV) | – | 49% | 50% | - | - | 1% |
ALG Research/ALG Research/The Nevada Independent (D)[120][T] | Apr 27–30, 2020 | 763 (LV) | ± 3.6% | 45% | 49% | – | – | – |
AtlasIntel[121] | Feb 19–21, 2020 | 1,100 (RV) | ± 3.0% | 41% | 44% | – | 15% | – |
FOX News[122] | Jan 5–8, 2020 | 1,505 (RV) | ± 2.5% | 39% | 47% | – | 9%[bc] | 4% |
FOX News[123] | Nov 10–13, 2019 | 1,506 (RV) | ± 2.5% | 40% | 47% | – | 9%[bc] | 4% |
Emerson College[124] | Oct 31 – Nov 2, 2019 | 1,089 (RV) | ± 2.9% | 51% | 49% | – | – | – |
Gravis Marketing[125] | Aug 14–16, 2019 | 926 (RV) | ± 3.2% | 43% | 49% | – | – | 8% |
Emerson College[126] | Mar 28–30, 2019 | 719 (RV) | ± 3.6% | 48% | 52% | – | – | – |
Fairly Solid Republican States
[edit]- Alaska (R Lead 2016 14.7) now at 1/6 for R
- Arkansas (R Lead 2016 26.9) now at 1/33 for R
- Indiana R Lead 2016 19.0) now at 1/33 for R
- Utah R Lead 2016 c. 25) now at 1/25 for R
Forthcoming
[edit]- Unibet
- https://www.unibet.co.uk/betting/sports/drill-down/politics (United Kingdom, Australia, Denmark, European Union, France, Germany, Norway, Sweden)
- 31 Oct 2020: 2020 Queensland state election
- 3 Nov 2020: US presidential election
- 3 Nov 2020: US Senate & HoR elections
- 13 Mar 2021: West Australia Election
- 13 Sep 2021: Norwegian General Election
- 1 Oct 2021: German Federal Election
- 18 Mar 2022: South Australia State Election
- 7 May 2022: French Presidential Election
- 1 Sep 2022: Swedish General Election
- 26 Nov 2022: Victoria State Election
- 1 Jan 2023: Danish General Election
- 1 December 2024: UK general election
- PP
- https://www.paddypower.com/politics
- 15 & 29 November 2020: 2020 Rio de Janeiro mayoral election (Eduardo Paes 1/7)
- 6 May 2021: 2021 London mayoral election (Khan 1/5)
- 6 May 2021: 2021 Welsh Assembly Elections - Most Seats (2021 Senedd election) (Labour 3/10)
- Next German Chancellor after Angela Merkel (see 2021 Christian Democratic Union of Germany leadership election, odds as at 8 Nov 2020)
- Friedrich Merz (CDU, 1955) 7/4
- Markus Söder (CSU, 1967) 11/4
- Armin Laschet (CDU, 1961) 7/2
- Robert Habeck (Alliance 90/Greens, 1969) 4/1
- Norbert Röttgen (CDU, 1965) 12/1
- Daniel Günther (CDU, 1973) 25/1
- Alice Weidel (AfD, 1979) 25/1
- Ralph Brinkhaus (CDU, 1968) 25/1
- Julia Klöckner (CDU, 1972) 33/1
- Wolfgang Schäuble (CDU, 1942) 33/1
- Peter Altmaier (CDU, 1958) 40/1
- Ursula von der Leyen (CDU, 1958), 50/1
- Martin Sonneborn (Die PARTEI, 1965), 50/1
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