There’s a lot of news right now about conflicts within the Democratic Party, and similar stories will likely continue to pop up for the next two years. Much of this is normal and unsurprising. The American political system has only two major parties, resulting in those parties being large and […] Read more »
President Trump And America’s 2020 Presidential Election: An Analytical Framework
Trump 2020 Is A Stronger Candidate Than Trump 2016: Looking purely at Trump’s personal standing in 2016 vs. 2020, he is no worse for wear, with the greatest change in his ratings coming from the consolidation of support among Republicans after two years of providing wins for his GOP base […] Read more »
The Empire State Weighs in on 2020
On this week’s episode of Poll Hub, we break down the latest NBC 4 New York/Marist Poll numbers. Do New York Democrats want a 2020 presidential nominee who is more progressive or more moderate? With which Democratic candidates would New York Dems be the happiest as their party’s nominee? We’ll […] Read more »
What Can A Candidate’s Home-State Popularity Tell Us About 2020?
In politics, the people who really know you are your friends and neighbors. At this stage in the election cycle, many Democratic presidential candidates have low name recognition nationally, which means that their popularity at home might be one way to help us understand whether they can appeal to a […] Read more »
‘Who is real, and who isn’t?’ Pollsters struggle to measure huge 2020 field
The logjam of nearly two dozen declared or likely Democratic presidential candidates is overwhelming public pollsters trying to measure the 2020 primary. New surveys are cramming up to 23 Democrats into their questionnaires after the Democratic National Committee set a low, 1 percent polling threshold to gain admittance into the […] Read more »
Iowa Poll: Trump remains strong among Iowa Republicans, but some hope for a challenger
President Donald Trump’s approval rating and re-election support remain strong among Iowa’s registered Republicans, but a sizable minority of the party’s registrants say they hope the president faces a challenger in the 2020 caucuses. CONT. Jennifer Agiesta, CNN Read more »