A new Marquette Law School Poll national survey finds that former President Donald Trump has increased his support for the Republican nomination since March. In July, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is the choice of 22%, down from 25% in May and 35% in March, among all Republicans and independents who […] Read more »
Fox Business Poll: Trump has commanding lead in South Carolina GOP primary
Former President Donald Trump won the 2016 South Carolina Republican primary by 10 points and could be primed to crush those results in 2024. A new Fox Business poll on the GOP nomination race shows Trump with a 34-point lead in the Palmetto State, as over half believe he’s the […] Read more »
Fox Business Poll: Trump leads in Iowa, as DeSantis and Scott round out the top 3
An early read on the race for the Republican nomination in Iowa shows former President Donald Trump the clear frontrunner — and then there is a sharp drop off to the rest of the field. Trump leads by 30 points in a Fox Business survey of Iowa Republicans, as likely […] Read more »
The GOP’s Lurch Toward Extremism Comes for the Border
… The red-state offensive against undocumented immigration sits at the crossroads of two powerful trends in the Donald Trump–era Republican Party. One is the growing movement in the red states to roll back a wide range of civil rights and liberties, including voting rights, access to abortion, and LGBTQ protections. […] Read more »
Ohio voters are backing Donald Trump; Sen. Sherrod Brown in tight race in 2024
Ohio will help determine which party gains control of the U.S. Senate in 2024, but it’s poised to play a much smaller role in the race for president, according to a new poll. U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown maintained a slight edge over his potential Republican opponents as he heads into […] Read more »
Why Biden worries about a third-party rival in 2024
… Depending on how you average the polling, Biden is either up or down a point or two against former President Donald Trump (the most likely GOP nominee at this point). This is important because if the polls were pointing to a blowout, it would take a very popular third-party […] Read more »