Swing-State Poll Shows Black Voters Abandoning Biden In Huge Numbers Authored by Mike Shedlock via MishTalk.com, Blacks constitute only 14 percent of the voting age population, but the swings toward Trump are so huge they could decide the election. WSJ Swing State Poll, anecdotes in blue by Mish According to a Wall Street Journal Swing State Poll, blacks, especially black males are abandoning Biden in huge numbers. While most Black men said they intend to support Biden, some...
An overwhelming 75% of swing voters say they oppose allocating more U.S. funds for Ukraine before the border crisis is addressed, reveals a new survey Read More
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.
A new Civiqs poll for Daily Kos shows why the issue of abortion is so perilous for the Republican Party, with voters viewing themselves as significantly more aligned with Democrats on the matter. By 15 points, registered voters say their opinion on abortion is closer to that of Democrats in their states than Republicans, at 48% to 33%, according to the poll released Wednesday. President Joe Biden also fares 8 points better than Donald Trump on the question of how voters think the...
Publisher of The Bulwark Sarah Longwell joins The Weekend to discuss the latest NBC News polling on the 2024 presidential elections. The poll shows Trump is narrowly ahead of Biden by 2 points among registered voters in a head-to-head race.
When you talk about the 2024 race, a lot of it is going to come down to the battleground states.
As Donald Trump fronts up to a Manhattan court this week for his latest lawfare flogging from Democrats, Biden boosters are doing their best to trumpet a poll turnaround for the president.
As abortion access promises to be an energizing driver for voter turnout in 2024 — with abortion initiatives making their ways onto ballots in a handful of states — abortion advocates and the
People who are worried that candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will siphon more voters from President Biden than Donald Trump (helping Trump win) will be pleased to know that a new Marist poll shows just the opposite. When respondents were asked who they'd vote for if it were just Trump and Biden running for president, Biden received 51 percent to Trump's 48 percent. — Read the rest
Labour's Richard Parker in strong position and surge by Reform UK expected at West Midlands mayoral poll on May 2nd