Elizabeth Warren is the only one among Hillary Clinton’s oft-mentioned potential running mates who is well known, but the Massachusetts senator also happens to be the most polarizing of the group, according to a new McClatchy-Marist Poll. CONT. Anita Kumar, McClatchy Read more »
USC, Los Angeles Times launch daily election poll
Two USC centers and The Los Angeles Times are launching a daily nationwide poll whose updates over time will reveal shifts in Americans’ opinions on the presidential candidates. The new USC Dornsife/LA Times Presidential Election “Daybreak” Poll is a probability poll that will provide a best estimate of how America […] Read more »
Can a VP Pick Fix Trump and Clinton’s Problems?
I have a complicated relationship with the vice presidential speculation phase of the presidential campaign. Actually, it’s not all that complicated. I don’t like it. … Yet, given the unpredictability and uniqueness of this campaign, could the VP pick actually matter this year? Could the choice of running mate help […] Read more »
Poll Shows Bleak Picture for Trump Among Latinos in Battleground States
The latest poll released by NBC/Marist in the battleground states of Colorado and Florida continues to show a bleak picture for Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee, among Latino voters ahead of their national party convention in Cleveland, Ohio next week. CONT. Stephen A. Nuño, NBC News Read more »
Clinton Leads Trump in Diverse Battleground States in New Polls
Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump in four of the most diverse presidential battleground states, according to brand-new NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist polls. CONT. Mark Murray, NBC News Read more »
On Health Care Issues, Voters Give Clinton a Substantial Edge Over Trump
While the public tilts narrowly toward unfavorable views of the Affordable Care Act, presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton holds a clear advantage on health care issues over presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump as the 2016 national political conventions approach, and voters generally, including independents, favor Democrats on health issues, the […] Read more »