Democrat Hillary Clinton tops Republican Donald Trump by a 47% to 42% margin in the race for the presidency, according to a CNN/ORC Poll released Tuesday, and just 22% of registered voters say their minds could change between now and November. CONT. Jennifer Agiesta, CNN Read more »
‘Tied race, flawed candidates’: GOP pollster
Discussing election pessimism, and which candidate could help the U.S. economy, with Jay Campbell, Hart Research Associates, and Micah Roberts, Public Opinion Strategies. CNBC Read more »
25% of voters in 2016 race remain undecided
The presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton holds a small 5-point lead over Republican challenger Donald Trump, according to the June CNBC All-America Economic Survey, with a large chunk of the voting public remaining undecided. CONT. Steve Liesman, CNBC Read more »
Lewandowski Dumped as Trump’s Poll Numbers Slump
Kellyanne Conway, president of Keep the Promise PAC, and Democratic pollster Stan Greenberg discuss the ouster of Donald Trump’s campaign manager Corey Lewandoswki and the results of the latest Monmouth University national poll on “With All Due Respect.” Bloomberg Politics Read more »
The Correlates of Latino Political Behavior
With both parties’ presidential nomination campaigns settled, the 2016 general election match-up between Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump is coming into focus. Central to these discussions is the support that the candidates are likely to draw from Latino voters. Yet, as has been the case in recent election […] Read more »
Democrats More Upbeat Than Republicans About 2016 Slate
By 71% to 59%, more Democrats than Republicans in the U.S. are satisfied that someone is running this year who will make a good president. While this is similar to what Gallup found in May, the latest reading is the first since Hillary Clinton effectively clinched the Democratic nomination. Donald […] Read more »