Just as Democrats were starting to watch their chances of maintaining majorities in Congress get washed out to sea with President Joe Biden’s declining job approval ratings, Republicans have handed them at least one, and maybe two, life preservers for the 2022 elections. With the historical trend of midterms and […] Read more »
Hated by the right people
The campaign for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination is already underway, although the presence of Donald Trump means it’s not as open as it would normally be. Ron DeSantis seems to have moved to the top of the field–Predicit has him at 0.23, with Trump at 0.31 and everyone else […] Read more »
Biden’s Honeymoon Is Over, and He Knows It
The first seven months of the Biden presidency have been easy compared with what’s coming down the pike. … As the 2022 and 2024 elections get closer, Biden is in a race to keep public attention on policies and initiatives favorable to the Democratic Party and its candidates against the […] Read more »
Trump Leads in Early 2024 NH GOP Nomination Race but Overall Remains Unpopular in NH
Nearly half of likely 2024 Republican primary voters in New Hampshire currently support former President Donald Trump for the 2024 presidential nomination and a majority say Trump was one of the best presidents in history. However, Trump’s favorability among Granite Staters overall has fallen and most don’t want him to […] Read more »
Trump still dominates 2024 field, DeSantis surges into 2nd
Fabrizio, Lee & Associates recently completed a nationwide survey of n=800 known registered Republicans or voters who affiliate as Republicans. In this survey, as we found in our February survey, former President Trump remains the clear top choice to be the Republican nominee for President in 2024. The only significant […] Read more »
McLaughlin Poll: Biden Slipping, Trump Remains Strong – 80 Percent GOP Primary Vote Support
The voter optimism of the past few months has stalled in the new national poll of 1,000 likely voters that we posted this week and may once again be headed in the wrong direction. Over the past few months, more and more voters thought that the US was headed in […] Read more »