Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton has consolidated her lead over her Republican rival Donald Trump among registered Hispanic voters in four potentially decisive states, according to a new bipartisan poll conducted exclusively for Univision News. CONT. Univision News Read more »
The Millennial Strategy
Millennials are poised to give Hillary Clinton and Democrats a big margin in November’s election if they are engaged to vote and if progressives are smart in dealing with the third party vote. Millennial voters are in a very different place than they were two weeks ago, according to a […] Read more »
Latino Voters Poised to Cast Most Lopsided Presidential Vote on Record
Records on Latino voting preferences in presidential contests stretch back at least nine elections, to Reagan’s 1980 victory over Jimmy Carter. Over the past three-and-a-half decades, Bill Clinton’s reelection in 1996 with 72% of Latino voters vs. Bob Dole’s 21%—a fifty-one point gap—has been the most lopsided outcome recorded. According […] Read more »
Clinton Holds 41-Point Lead Over Trump Among Asian-American Voters
… The Fall 2016 National Asian American Survey, taken between Aug. 10 and Sept. 29 in 11 different languages, found that 55 percent of registered voters intended to vote for Clinton compared to 14 percent for Trump. … When taking into account voters leaning one way or the other, Clinton’s […] Read more »
Which States Can Gary Johnson and Jill Stein Spoil?
… Not all third-party pressures are equal in the Electoral College. Some states have long histories of strong independent leanings—among them are Alaska, Utah, and Johnson’s home of state of New Mexico. Johnson is polling strongly in all three. And while Alaska and Utah are liable to stay their usual […] Read more »
Still live near your hometown? If you’re white, you’re more likely to support Trump
… Hillary Clinton has expanded her support among likely voters compared to the previous week. Currently, 47% of likely voters say they are supporting or leaning toward supporting Clinton, compared to 41% who report they are supporting Donald Trump. One week earlier, before the first presidential debate, Clinton and Trump […] Read more »