I could never in a million years vote for Donald Trump. So my question to Democrats is: Will there be a candidate I can vote for? According to a recent Gallup poll, 35 percent of Americans call themselves conservative, 35 percent call themselves moderate and 26 percent call themselves liberal. […] Read more »
Immigration and the 2020 Elections
On behalf of the Immigration Hub, Global Strategy Group conducted an online survey of 1500 likely 2020 presidential election voters in battleground states and 1526 likely 2020 Democratic presidential primary election voters nationwide between June 14th and June 20th, 2019. Trump is vulnerable on immigration, but that does not automatically […] Read more »
Who Says Foreign Policy Doesn’t Win Elections?
Rolling into the 2020 election, President Donald Trump is bound to tout his record on foreign policy as a resounding success. While he hasn’t built a wall and expensed it to Mexico, he has followed through on pledges to withdraw from the Iran nuclear agreement and the Paris climate accord, […] Read more »
What Happened On Night One Of The First Democratic Debates
The (first half of the) first Democratic primary debate of the 2020 election cycle is in the books! In this installment of the FiveThirtyEight Politics podcast, Nate, Sarah, Geoff and Galen react to what appeared to be a strong showing by many of the candidates on stage Wednesday night. We’ll […] Read more »
Pollster Frank Luntz breaks down the first 2020 Democratic debate
Frank Luntz, a political strategist and pollster, joins “Squawk Box” to break down the best and worst moments from the first debate of the 2020 Democratic primaries. CNBC Read more »
Trolls target online polls following first Democratic presidential debate
Users from pro-Trump communities on 4chan and Reddit implored fellow members to vote for lower-polling candidates in online polls, specifically Tulsi Gabbard and Bill de Blasio, in the hours after Wednesday’s Democratic debate — a sign that digital manipulation efforts related to U.S. politics and elections remain very much alive. […] Read more »