A recent poll by Mercury Analytics has found that 20%, or 1 in 5 Democrats, would vote for Donald Trump among likely voters, who are most likely to turn up at the polls on the first Tuesday in November. Matt Stout of The Boston Herald recently reported that 20,000 Democrats and ...
–in ways that were echoed if not accentuated in the county-by-county breakdown that USA Today issued the day after, and the way Bush dominated what have been called the “battle-ground” states–then Arkansas, Florida, Minnesota, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Nevada, Ohio, West Virg...
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In this most recent poll,USA Today notes, "Most of the interviews were completed before Hurricane Sandy hit, and the president's disaster response may have bolstered his standing a bit since then." The poll surveyed 1,984 likely voters in 12 battleground states - Colorado, Florida, Iowa, ...
To the extent that the poll has good news for Biden, it’s this: His standing with voters may have bottomed out. After rising consistently in polls over the last three years, the share who see him unfavorably, 49%, hasn’t changed from the last Times-Berkeley ...
In Germany, where elections are closely audited, using a clean paper ballot system similar to Canada’s, exit polls have been within a tenth of a percent of the final ballot for two generations. However, in the USA, in the 2002-11 senate election, between incumbent Democrat Max Cleland ...
This poll has other interesting tidbits. The “economy, stupid” typically predicts the next president, as USA Todaynotes. The US economy is on life support these days with the Wuhan coronavirus causing a national economic shutdown. But as the Washington Post begrudginglyadmits, “Americans have ...
Analysis: Voters return to polls today for Ukrainian presidential electionSHEILAH KAST
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...
while just 42% say they’re more excited about this year’s contest. Although this question hasn’t been asked in every presidential election year, in CNN/ORC and CNN/USA Today/Gallup results dating back to 2000, this poll marks the first time...