The sample of likely voters, n=950, has a credibility interval, similar to a poll’s margin of error (MOE), of +/- 3.1 percentage points. The data sets were weighted by gender, education, race, age, party affiliation, and region based on 2024 likely voter modeling. Turnout modeling is...
Growing mistrust in elections is something experts say has gained traction from former President Donald Trump’s repeated claims that the 2020 election was stolen. There is no evidence of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election and it has been refuted by top elec...
If you are a politician or part of a campaign committee, your primary objective is to motivate constituents to cast their votes. In an era characterized by voter fatigue and political disenchantment, it is imperative to employ a meticulous yet candid approach. ...
“I support requiring candidates for city offices to declare party affiliation on the ballot,” said Plano conservative leader Howard Powers: First, it is a way to provide the voter with information on the candidates’ brand. The policies of the two parties are sufficiently distinct nowadays that...
but many have continued to vote for Democratic candidates. The shift to the Republican Party is much-attributed to the fact the Democratic Party became increasingly liberal during the 20th century, and thus increasingly out-of-touch with the average Texas voter.[434] As Texas was always a conse...
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A voter or political candidate that has not declared affiliation with a party is considered to be independent.Synonymous with independent, “non-party,”“unenrolled,” and “unaffiliated” can all be used to refer to an independent, but note that “nonpartisan” means something different—a group...
So, if you’re in the right party, and if you have a good name, and if you have enough money to create a good marketing scheme, then you’re much more likely to win. But again, those three things don’t really tell the voter, Is this judge intelligent? Does he work hard? Is ...
These data interact with the idea of (voter) population demographics. According the TDC, El Paso County has a White population of 105,246 and a Hispanic population of 658,134; Cameron County (where Brownsville is located) has a White population of 43,427 and a Hispanic population of 357,74...