Former Vice President Joe Biden holds a steady lead in the Democratic nomination battle, the late January IBD/TIPP Poll finds. Yet Biden’s support remains at a low point, and his advantage vs. President Donald Trump in the 2020 election has essentially disappeared. CONT. Jed Graham, Investor’s Business Daily Read more »
Sanders, Biden are neck-and-neck in new NBC/WSJ national poll
Just days before the first votes are counted in the Democratic primary, a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal national poll finds Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and former Vice President Joe Biden statistically tied at the top of the Democratic field. Sanders gets 27 percent support from Democratic primary voters around […] Read more »
The day the impeachment trial began, data made clear how it was likely to end
… The Trump impeachment comes at a moment when views of the president by party and congressional partisanship have never been further apart. To be removed from office (convicted on the charges of impeachment), Trump would need to see some 20 Republican senators vote against him. With Republican voters strongly […] Read more »
We called 75,299 Iowans. 584 took our poll. We flew to Iowa to meet 15 of them.
Colleen Sheely said she could still be persuaded to caucus for a different candidate. 39 percent of likely caucusgoers felt the same way. Meet her and 14 other Iowans. CONT. New York Times Read more »
As Voting Begins, Democrats Are Upbeat About the 2020 Field, Divided in Their Preferences
Ahead of the first contests in the 2020 election, Democratic voters are highly engaged with the race for their party’s nomination, express positive views of the Democratic field and are united in opposition to Donald Trump. Yet many Democrats are uncertain if their party’s still-to-be-determined nominee can defeat Trump in […] Read more »
The Iowa Caucuses Are In 4 Days. Almost Anything Could Still Happen.
As much as we try to remind you all about how uncertain elections can be — pleas that sometimes fall on deaf ears — it’s important to keep in mind in advance of the Iowa caucuses. To begin with, primaries are much harder to poll than general elections, and caucuses […] Read more »