After a poor performance in 2020, pre-election polls this year were largely accurate in depicting a tight race between Donald ...
Vice President Kamala Harris, the former Democratic nominee Trump handily defeated last week, currently has the best approval ...
It’s now more than 48 hours after the election, the dust has settled, and the results are in except for a late counting in ...
That partially echoes 2016, when researchers found that “there was no single persistent negative theme that emerged when we ...
You don’t have to take my word for it. Let’s compare the average of pre-election polls — computed by FiveThirtyEight and ...
Gen Xers, millennials, and Gen Z all shifted more conservative this election cycle, while boomers moved left.
We used phone calls, text messages and online and in-app polling to reach a broad range of voters.
Now Trump will get his second term. But unlike in 2016, it is hardly a shocking upset, even if it is a major political ...
A pre-election Gallup Poll showed how dour Americans' moods were ... Voters didn't forget. The Trump campaign didn't forget." ...
"Complete, unmitigated disaster," Democratic strategist Chris Kofinis said when asked about the results. "That was a wholesale repudiation of the Democratic message, the Democratic strategy, Harris' ...
Voters across party lines shifted to the right on immigration. They blamed Biden-Harris for failing to control the chaotic ...
Fifty-eight percent of U.S. Catholics favored Trump, compared to 40% who supported Vice President Kamala Harris, according to ...