After two political conventions, the continuing spread of the novel coronavirus, economic dislocation, more racial upheaval and a coming battle over a Supreme Court vacancy, the race for the White House remains stable, with former vice president Joe Biden holding a steady advantage over President Trump, according to a Washington […] Read more »
Between the economy and coronavirus pandemic, Biden keeps his advantage nationally
In a race defined by economic views and pandemic fears, and riven by wide gender and education gaps, Joe Biden retains a 10-point lead nationally against Donald Trump in a new ABC News/Washington Post poll, contracting to six points with third-party candidates included. Biden’s 54%-44% advantage over Trump in a […] Read more »
How Biden continues to eat into Trump’s base
President Donald Trump heads into the debate trailing former Vice President Joe Biden. Trump is the first incumbent to be losing in the polls at this point since George H.W. Bush in 1992. Trump’s obvious goal for the debate is to try and win back some of the White voters […] Read more »
Legacy & Implications
On this week’s episode of Poll Hub, the death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg left a hole in the tapestry of American jurisprudence and set in motion a political battle with lasting implications. Then, Patrick Murray, Director of the Polling Institute at Monmouth University, joins the discussion. We’re […] Read more »
Maryland: Deep Unpopularity for President Trump Contrasts with Governor Hogan’s Favorability
A new statewide OpinionWorks poll shows continued popularity for Governor Hogan, a resounding margin of support for Joe Biden in the upcoming election, deep unpopularity for President Trump both personally and on his handling of the coronavirus crisis, and strong support for the Black Lives Matter movement. CONT. OpinionWorks Read more »
Biden maintains huge lead over Trump in California
Former Vice President Joe Biden continues to hold a commanding lead over incumbent President Donald Trump in California. The latest Berkeley IGS Poll finds 67% of likely voters supporting the Democratic ticket of Biden and Kamala Harris and just 29% backing the GOP ticket of Trump and Mike Pence. This […] Read more »