When former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley ended her presidential bid in early March, Donald Trump and his allies emphatically told her supporters and "those" Romney-esque Republicans to take a hike. Those supporters listened, as Pennsylvania proved yet again this week, when more than 16% of Republican voters in the state's closed primary cast a ballot for Haley and against Trump. The Washington Post's Aaron Blake assembled a list of states with Republican-only primaries so far and highlighted the...
Fewer Wisconsinites favor path to citizenship while support for deportation is up.
More voters say they are losing interest in the November election, according to a new poll.
Double-digit support for RFK Jr registered by poll as Biden lags far behind Trump
In a development that should come as a surprise to no one who has been conscious and not living in a cave in Tajikistan for the last year, a Pew Research poll released Wednesday reveals that 62 percent of self-identified Biden voters don't want either Joe Biden or Donald Trump on the presidential ballot in November. It's no shock that they don't favor Trump, but 62 percent wanting old Joe to pack it in has to be making some
21% of mail-in voters admitted to illegally filling out a ballot on someone else’s behalf, and 17% admitted to voting from a state where they are not a legal resident.
JL Partners asked 1000 people for their voting intentions to gauge impact of age. It found that the crossover age had dropped from 55 in 2020 to 40 now. Below that age a majority of voters prefer Biden, above 40 they prefer Trump
Prime Minister Petteri Orpo's National Coalition Party (NCP) and the opposition Social Democratic Party (SDP) could each gain a seat in the European Parliament.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.‘s independent presidential campaign is expected to affect the main matchup between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, with a new poll showing he may be taking more votes away from the latter. An NBC News poll released on Sunday shows twice as many voters who would support Trump in […]
Pollster and communication strategist Frank Luntz discussed the state of democracy with younger voters ahead of the 2024 presidential election.