A new poll has Kamala Harris and Donald Trump locked in a dead heat. It comes as early voting starts Saturday in both New York and New Jersey. CBS News New York political reporter Marcia Kramer has more.
Updated on: November 5, 2024 / 9:04 PM EST/ CBS New York NEW YORK-- Polls have closed in the Tri-State Area for the2024 general election. New York's closed at 9 p.m., while polls in Connecticut closed at 8 p.m. Most New Jersey polls also closed at 8 p.m., but...
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She’s the former secretary of state, and a CBS News/New York Times poll last month unsurprisingly found that Democrats trust Clinton more than Sanders in the event of a hypothetical international crisis. (It’s Sanders’s campaign, instead, that tried to push back against CBS’s proposed ...
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Downie’s comments come amid a continuing debate about how the news media should cover the 2024 presidential contest, when Trump has made the election an existential issue for the news media themselves. Jim RutenbergandMichael M. Grynbaumwrote May 15 in The New York Times that the reaction of...
The Obama campaign is criticizing today's New York Times/CBS News poll, which suggests that Mitt Romney is leading among female voters and that two-thirds of voters think Obama supported same-sex marriage "for political reasons."
“The idea is to give people that second-screen experience,” Claudia Milne, the senior vice president for standards and practices at CBS News, told The New York Times. She added, “The audience can get the takeaway they need in a responsible and smart way.” ...
In CBS/New York Times poll, President Bush earns 58 percent approval rating