They sort all of the data by dates as opposed to the Huffington Post and each does not have caucus general and primary information posted, it all varies based on data changes. They also list the poll name to where they received the information that they gathered. An example would be: Florida Times, NBC, and other widely recognized names. They also show how many more supporters the candidates have now. There are graphs that you can click on which links to the data but we cannot necessarily see all of the candidates, only the ones the two that have the bigger supporters. The 2016 Iowa Republican presidential Caucus states that Trump has 29% versus Carson’s 22%. Democratic Republican gives Clinton 38% over Sanders’ 27%. The General Election prefers Clinton over Trump with 46 to 44. North Carolina is not one of those that are posted as it has not been posted for almost a
They sort all of the data by dates as opposed to the Huffington Post and each does not have caucus general and primary information posted, it all varies based on data changes. They also list the poll name to where they received the information that they gathered. An example would be: Florida Times, NBC, and other widely recognized names. They also show how many more supporters the candidates have now. There are graphs that you can click on which links to the data but we cannot necessarily see all of the candidates, only the ones the two that have the bigger supporters. The 2016 Iowa Republican presidential Caucus states that Trump has 29% versus Carson’s 22%. Democratic Republican gives Clinton 38% over Sanders’ 27%. The General Election prefers Clinton over Trump with 46 to 44. North Carolina is not one of those that are posted as it has not been posted for almost a