Friday night’s Democratic debate in New Hampshire mostly rehashed the participants’ past arguments and rhetorical styles, and it didn’t generate a dramatic candidate confrontation or meltdown despite repeated attempts by the moderators to incite conflict or trap a candidate in a “gotcha” moment. Amy Klobuchar seems to have been anointed […] Read more »
State of the Union 2020: Dial meter test shows campaign trial run will disappoint Trump
On behalf of the Voter Participation Center and the American Federation of Teachers, Democracy Corps conducted live dial-meter testing of the 2020 State of the Union address among the Rising American Electorate, white working-class women and men, and white college women. CONT. Democracy Corps Read more »
The Latest New Hampshire Polls: Buttigieg Looks Competitive
The New Hampshire Democratic primary is increasingly looking like a dual front-runner race as former Mayor Pete Buttigieg leaps ahead to join Senator Bernie Sanders at the front of the pack, according to newly released polls. CONT. Giovanni Russonello, New York Times Read more »
NBC News/Marist poll: Sanders, Buttigieg continue to lead in New Hampshire
Bernie Sanders and Pete Buttigieg remain atop the Democratic field in New Hampshire just four days before the state’s primary and after the messy results that have marred the Iowa caucuses, a new NBC News/Marist poll finds. CONT. Mark Murray, NBC News Read more »
So, Now What?
Although controversy continues to swirl around the Iowa caucuses, folks here in New Hampshire seemed to have already moved on. They don’t need an official recanvass or final party certified winner to tell them what happened on Monday night. Bernie Sanders and Pete Buttigieg were the winners. Joe Biden was […] Read more »
Caucus Confusion: A discussion of the pitfalls and misfires of the Iowa caucuses
Uh oh, Iowa! Monday night’s Iowa caucuses left journalists, pundits, and pollsters dumbfounded. What went wrong? What impact will this have on the future of the Iowa caucuses? Patrick Murray, Director of the Monmouth University Polling Institute, joins the discussion. Murray also addresses the decision to pull the Des Moines […] Read more »