On this week’s episode of Poll Hub, we’re digging down deep below the toplines and analyzing our new NBC News/Marist Polls of Florida and Pennsylvania. Which key demographics have experienced the most movement, and do those changes benefit President Donald Trump or Joe Biden in this year’s election? Then, Gallup […] Read more »
Yahoo News/YouGov poll: Trump falls 10 points behind Biden
Donald Trump has fallen further behind Joe Biden following bombshell reports that the president knowingly misled Americans about the dangers of COVID-19 and privately disparaged dead U.S. soldiers as “suckers” and “losers,” according to a new Yahoo News/YouGov poll. The survey, which was conducted from Sept. 9 to 11, shows […] Read more »
Biden’s troubles with Black and Latino voters are overstated
After the 2016 election, when Hillary Clinton lost White voters by 15 points, it seemed as if Democrats might need to accept their losses and rely more on minority voters for their next majority. But the opposite has happened. In recent polls, Joe Biden has held President Trump to a […] Read more »
Oregon: Joe Biden leads by 12 points
From September 3 to 8, 2020, DHM Research conducted a survey of Oregon voters. The purpose of the survey was to assess values and beliefs related to the presidential election, ongoing protests across the country and in Portland, and COVID-19. … Biden leads Trump 51% to 39%, a 12-point margin. […] Read more »
Even With 190,000 Dead, There’s a Lot That Voters Don’t Know
President Trump mocked Joe Biden for his mask wearing at a campaign rally last week, saying, “Did you ever see a man who likes a mask as much as him?” Polling has shown that the public overwhelmingly backs mask requirements, which Mr. Biden has long supported. President Trump, on the […] Read more »
Election 2020: Where are we?
The presidential elections of the 21st century have taught us to expect the unexpected. Still, as the current race heads into the post-Labor Day home stretch, some fundamentals have become clear. The presidential race has been astonishingly stable through a tumultuous summer. At the beginning of June, the FiveThirtyEight average […] Read more »