What If The Polls Are Wrong Again? 4 Scenarios For What Might Happen In The Elections

There’s a lot that can happen Tuesday, the culmination of a long midterm election campaign that will provide the first nationwide measure of the U.S. electorate since Donald Trump was elected president. One narrative has become dominant: that Democrats are likely to gain control of the House and Republicans hold […] Read more »

Final Election Update: Democrats Aren’t Certain To Take The House, But They’re Pretty Clear Favorites

This is a difficult article to write. Not for any deeply personal reason, but just because I’m not quite sure what I’m supposed to lead with — the most likely outcome or the uncertainty around that outcome. Either way, there’s the potential for misunderstanding. People can mentally “round up” high […] Read more »

A spate of House polls reinforces good news for the Democratic Party

As the midterm elections approached, the New York Times undertook an interesting experiment: It would conduct polling in dozens of House districts, showing users the results in real time. Partnering with Siena College’s polling team, the idea was that users would gain a better understanding of how poll results are […] Read more »

It’s Not Easy to Predict How Immigration Will Affect the Midterms

In the closing days of the campaign for the midterms, President Trump has clearly decided that immigration should be the central issue of this election. … Mr. Trump’s focus on immigration has had real consequences, even though congressional candidates across the country have chosen to focus on other issues, like […] Read more »