If you want to understand how American politics has become more polarized and extreme over the last decade, look no farther than Asheville, North Carolina — now split between two of the most gerrymandered districts in the country. … And, a decade ago, North Carolina’s 11th congressional district, with Asheville […] Read more »
Politics with Amy Walter: The Divided States of Government
Not that long ago, state government was seen as one of the last places for functional governing. But, over the last 10 years, state politics have become as polarized as Washington, DC. CONT. The Takeaway, WNYC Read more »
How Michael Bloomberg’s Late Bid For The Democratic Nomination Could Go
… As I wrote two weeks ago, when we first learned Bloomberg was (re)considering a campaign, he is jumping into a race that has no room for him. … And as I wrote one week ago, Bloomberg’s polling numbers have been uninspiring since pollsters started adding him to their 2020 […] Read more »
Poll Hub: Digging In
On this week’s episode of our podcast, Poll Hub, the information presented in the impeachment inquiry is reinforcing Americans’ views about whether or not to impeach President Donald Trump. What will it take to sway those views? We break down the latest NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll results. And, Tamara Keith, NPR’s […] Read more »
Pollster Ann Selzer on the Pete Buttigieg Surge
The foremost respected expert on polling Ann Selzer enters the War Room to discuss the latest Des Moines Register poll in which Pete Buttigieg surged to the top of the Democratic pack. James and Al react to the latest in the impeachment saga. Christy Harvey’s ‘Got Your Number’ segment features […] Read more »
John and Harry’s Greatest Debate Recap Ever
John and Harry recap the latest debate, and discuss new Wisconsin polling on impeachment. The Forecast Fest, CNN Read more »