A new Emerson College Polling/The Hill/PIX11 survey of New York voters finds President Joe Biden with 48% support in the 2024 presidential election, while 41% support former President Donald Trump; 12% are undecided. When undecided voters are asked which candidate they lean toward, Biden’s l...
Trump inauguration date, time, schedule of events President-elect Donald Trump will soon be sworn into the White House on Inauguration Day for his second term. Here's the schedule: January 15, 2025 11:30am EST New poll: Americans are skeptical of these Trump Cabinet nominees ...
Another big shift has shown up among independents, who broke for Trump back in May, but have since shifted to favor Harris. The new poll comes as Trumphas been homing in on New York. Though he’s not likely to come close to flipping the deep-blue state, the former president’s campai...
Trump leads Cruz and Kasich as the CBS News Battleground Tracker begins looking at the contest, 49 percent to 31 percent for Cruz and 16 percent for Kasich. At the race's current pace, Trump would need a sizable win there -- as well as strong performances in between -- to clinch the...
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New Poll indicates NC Republicans would prefer someone else to Donald Trump in the 2024 Presidential Primary
Emerson did not test the candidate favorability rating in this survey, but in the poll from last month, Trump was viewed positively by 71 percent of New York Republicans, compared to 54 percent for Kasich and 52 percent for Cruz. Trump’s New York supporters are fiercely loyal to him, the...
The result, released by Politico/Morning Consult, is a new high for support to impeach Trump, with the Democratic Party pressing ahead with an impeachment inquiry. This is the first time for the poll to show that support for impeachment had surpassed opposition. The same poll last week had ...
Republicans don't seem to be straying from the attacks they favored against Biden, at least for now: They're still hitting Harris on the president's age and the U.S.-Mexico border. Almost immediately after Harris officially launched her presidential bid, a newad from the pro-Trump super ...
Harris is showing early signs of closing the gap. And the poll found that both candidates benefit in different ways — Harris from a rise in popularity and major gains among several demographic groups, and Trump from a combination of continued strength with his base and his highest favorability...