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Political Primaries Update for the Week of April 11th

 

What the latest polls show us.

 

 

SUMMARY

 

Donald Trump has a lock on the New York primary. His numbers keep rising. In his home state of New York, for example, he has gone from +11 points to +32.5 points in one week.

Mrs. Clinton continues to struggle against Sen. Sanders, even in her home state of New York where her numbers over the last week have gone down from 34.5 points to 14. In Pennsylvania polls, she has dropped from +27.5 to +16.0 in one week.

 

CURRENT DELEGATE COUNT –

 

DEM – 2,382 delegates needed to win
1756 – Hillary Clinton (68%)
1068 – Bernie Sander

 

GOP – 1,237 delegates needed to win
743 – Donald Trump (55%)
545 – Ted Cruz
143 – John Kasich

 

POLL ANALYSIS BY STATE FOR PRIMARIES THIS WEEK-

 

POLL ANALYSIS FOR NEXT WEEK: APRIL 11TH

(no primaries this week)

 

POLL ANALYSIS FOR WEEK OF: APRIL 18TH

 

TUESDAY, APRIL 19TH

 

NEW YORK

 

DEM– 247 delegates, 44 superdelegates
Clinton up +14.0 points

 

GOP
Trump up +32.5 points

 

POLL ANALYSIS FOR WEEK OF: APRIL 25TH

 

TUESDAY, APRIL 26TH

 

CONNECTICUT

 

DEM– 55 delegates (15 superdelegates)
Clinton up +15.5 points

 

GOP– 28 delegates (proportional)
Trump up +18.0 points

 

DELAWARE

 

DEM– 21 delegates (10 superdelegates)
Sanders up +20.82 points

 

GOP– 16 delegates (winner take all)
Trump up +33.29 points

 

MARYLAND

 

DEM– 95 delegates (23 superdelegates)
Clinton up +24.0 points

 

GOP– 38 delegates (winner take all)
Trump up +13.0 points

 

PENNSYLVANIA

 

DEM– 189 delegates (21 superdelegates)
Clinton up +16.0 points

 

GOP– 71 delegates (winner take all)
Trump up +15.8 points

 

RHODE ISLAND

 

DEM– 24 delegates (9 superdelegates)
Clinton up +9.0 points

 

GOP– 19 delegates (proportional)
Trump up +18.0 points

 

Keep the Faith!

Tim Bryce: Tim Bryce is a freelance writer and management consultant located in the Tampa Bay area of Florida. As an avid writer and speaker, Tim discusses everything from business and management, to politics and morality, to systems and technology, and our ever changing world.
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