We owe Trump fans some cause for hope tomorrow night. I think hell do better than the worst polls of Wisconsin, which currently have him down 10 points, are predicting, but, er, not this much better. Even Roger Stone thinks hes going to lose the state, for cripes sake.
This seems
sort of vaguely plausible, if unlikely? I guess?
No other pollster has had Trump above 37 percent in Wisconsin, but okay. The next table, though, seems less likely. If Trumps going to surprise in Wisconsin, youd expect to see a big surge of independents taking advantage of Wisconsins open primary. Thats not what ARG sees:
Trump cleans up with party regulars while Cruz holds him to a five-point lead among indies and Democrats? Highly unlikely. And for what its worth, it wouldnt be unusual for ARG to miss big on a major primary during this campaign. Theyve gotten some more or less right, getting within 3.5 points of predicting Trumps blowout win in New Hampshire and two points of his final margin in South Carolina, but theyve had some major whiffs. Their final poll of Texas had Cruz winning by a single point. The actual margin on election day: Cruz by 17. They were the only pollsters this year to find someone besides Trump winning Michigan; they had Kasich by two just 72 hours before the vote. Trump won the state by nearly 12 points. Harry Enten, whose FiveThirtyEight site gives ARG a C- in pollster ratings, also notes that ARG somehow had Kasich a point ahead of Cruz in its final poll of South Carolina a state where Cruz had invested considerable resources and enjoyed a natural base of southern evangelicals. Cruz more than doubled Kasichs take in the primary, 18.5 to nine. Im going to inch out on a limb and predict that theyll have the order of Cruz and Trump wrong in Wisconsin too.
One more bit from ARG. This may help explain why the result here is off:
The lean towards Cruz there among women is probably higher than well see tomorrow night but not necessarily. Multiple pollsters have showed Cruz winning big with that group in Wisconsin and one of them, Fox Business, found the same 19-point margin that ARG did. No one but no one, though, sees Cruz getting crushed by the gigantic 34-point spread among men that Trump enjoys here. To the extent that Trump leads Cruz among men in other polls, its only narrowly whereas Cruz leads among women decisively, which explains his overall margin. If youre a Trump fan searching for spin and/or cause for optimism tomorrow, youre better off skipping the ARG poll and focusing instead on the fact that Trump is poised to utterly crush Cruz in New York on April 19th. Losing badly tomorrow night is a major setback in the quest to clinch before the convention unless Trump can orchestrate a major blowout of Ted New York values Cruz in NY two weeks from now. Unless he underperforms in both, hes still got a shot at 1,237. If he does underperform in both, though, hoo boy.