Latest coverage of the presidential race, polls & results Republicans suddenly think the economy’s great and the election wasn’t rigged Less than two weeks since Donald Trump’s victory, consumer sentiment in the Republican Party has skyrocketed. Democrats, meanwhile, are despondent....
ByIrie Sentner|November 08, 2024 07:23 PM Republican Don Bacon holds on to win reelection in Nebraska House seat Bacon’s victory comes after several polls showed him narrowly trailing Vargas. ByJordain Carney|November 08, 2024 06:18 PM...
Presidential Debates, Late Fall |The trio of presidential debates are among the most important determinants. A debate in and of itself isn't typically enough to win (or lose) an election, but they can go a long way in polls and fundraising, two key components to how bookmakers lay odds....
Interview: Andrew Kohut discusses how the presidential race is shaping up in the polls this pre-election weekROBERT SIEGEL, LINDA WERTHEIMER
Ford paid an immediate price for his actions. According to aseries of Gallup polls, Ford’s approval rating dropped from 66% in early September to 50% later that month; by January 1975, he’d sunk to a 37% approval rating. In the months leading up to the 1976 election—which Ford wou...
separate national polls of registered or likely voters and having their name appear on enough state ballots to reach the threshold of 270 electoral votes needed to win the presidency. Robert F. Kennedy Jr.failed to meetthe debate criteria by last week's deadline, cementing the one-on-one ...
After first entering the Senate race of 2000 in New York against Hillary Clinton, he withdrew after a prostate cancer diagnosis, but recovered from that. He became engaged in a business career, but was for awhile the front runner in polls for the 2008 Republican Presidential nomination, perceiv...
due to sampling for results based on the entire sample could be plus or minus three percentage points. The error for subgroups may be higher. Interviews were conducted in English and Spanish. This poll release conforms to the Standards of Disclosure of the National Council on Public Polls....
Latest coverage of the presidential race, polls & results Should the Democratic Party be listening to John Fetterman? The Pennsylvania senator on the ‘bros’ vote, where he thinks he can work with Trump and the problem with Democrats calling Trump a fascist. By Holly Otterbein | November ...
According to a round of Quinnipiac University swing-state polls released Thursday, Clinton is tied with Trump among likely voters in Iowa (44 percent) and barely behind in Georgia (43 percent to 44 percent) — a troubling sign for Trump as his previous leads in the the two states falter as...