Florida Atlantic University conducted a survey of 829 Florida registered voters between Nov 15 and Nov 16, 2015. Respondents were contacted by Landline and the interaction was automated. The results of this poll were released on Nov 18, 2015.
Results were provided for each of the 2 publicly acknowledged questions along with the order in which they were presented.
Question 7 | PreferenceView Matchup
Generic: Democrat Primary Ballot
| Clinton (D) | Sanders (D) | Other | O'Malley (D) | Undecided | Total |
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All | 65.32% 194 | 22.22% 66 | 4.38% 13 | 4.04% 12 | 3.7% 11 | 297 Likely |
Hispanic | 63.04% 29 | 23.91% 11 | 10.87% 5 | 2.17% 1 | 0 | 15.49% 46 |
Female | 75.93% 123 | 16.67% 27 | 1.23% 2 | 4.32% 7 | 1.85% 3 | 54.55% 162 |
Male | 52.59% 71 | 29.63% 40 | 8.15% 11 | 3.7% 5 | 5.93% 8 | 45.45% 135 |
Asians | 66.67% 2 | 33.33% 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1.01% 3 |
Blacks | 59.09% 39 | 22.73% 15 | 4.55% 3 | 6.06% 4 | 6.06% 4 | 22.22% 66 |
Natives | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Whites | 68.71% 112 | 21.47% 35 | 1.84% 3 | 4.29% 7 | 3.68% 6 | 54.88% 163 |
This question was presented to 297 likely voters from Florida who were contacted in some undisclosed fashion. The margin of sampling error is ± 5.6%.
The question wording was not made public by Florida Atlantic University; instead, a generic question has been editorially submitted.
Question 17 | PreferenceView Matchup
Generic: Trump v. Clinton
| Trump (R) | Clinton (D) | Undecided | Total |
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All | 49.22% 408 | 40.53% 336 | 10.25% 85 | 829 Registered |
Female | 42.28% 178 | 46.32% 195 | 11.64% 49 | 50.78% 421 |
Male | 56.37% 230 | 34.56% 141 | 9.07% 37 | 49.22% 408 |
Democrat | 22.19% 75 | 70.71% 239 | 7.4% 25 | 40.77% 338 |
Independent | 50% 83 | 33.73% 56 | 16.27% 27 | 20.02% 166 |
Republican | 76.92% 250 | 12.62% 41 | 10.15% 33 | 39.2% 325 |
This question was presented to 829 registered voters from Florida who were contacted in some undisclosed fashion. The margin of sampling error is ± 3.3% at the 95% confidence level.
The question wording was not made public by Florida Atlantic University; instead, a generic question has been editorially submitted.