National Polls are not useful to determine the winner of nomination.
Primaries are State by State, not a national election.
Whoever wins lion’s share of primaries through super Tuesday March 1st followed by few on March 5th
will most likely win nomination. So, only state polls
for the following states are meaningful.
February 1, 2016 Iowa 30 Closed caucus
February 9, 2016 New Hampshire 23 Modified primary
February 20, 2016 South Carolina 50 Open primary
February 23, 2016 Nevada 30 Closed caucus
March 1, 2016 Alabama 50 Open primary
March 1, 2016 Alaska 28 Closed caucus
March 1, 2016 Arkansas 40 Open primary
March 1, 2016 Georgia 76 Modified primary
March 1, 2016 Massachusetts 42 Modified primary
March 1, 2016 Minnesota 38 Open caucus
March 1, 2016 Oklahoma 43 Closed primary
March 1, 2016 Tennessee 58 Open primary
March 1, 2016 Texas 155 Open primary
March 1, 2016 Vermont 16 Open primary
March 1, 2016 Virginia 49 Open primary
March 1, 2016 Wyoming 29 Closed caucus
March 5, 2016 Maine 23 Closed caucus
March 5, 2016 Kansas 40 Closed caucus
March 5, 2016 Kentucky 45 Closed caucus
March 5, 2016 Louisiana 46 Closed primary
Thanks for the list.
Thank you for that.
We should all know where this is going by March 2nd.