Two weeks before the presidential election, a new national survey of 2,538 Americans released today by the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI) finds that supporters of each presidential candidate see different realities in the current crises in the country, including the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and widespread protests over racial justice. […] Read more »
Indian-Americans Overwhelmingly Support Joe Biden, New Poll Shows
A large majority of Indian-Americans plan to cast ballots for the Democratic ticket of former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Senator Kamala Harris, according to a survey released Wednesday, despite elaborate overtures by the Trump White House to win their support. The survey, by the polling firm YouGov, […] Read more »
Post-debate CNN poll: Harris seen as winner in a contest that matched expectations
More Americans said Sen. Kamala Harris did the best job in the vice presidential debate Wednesday night, according to a CNN Instant Poll of registered voters who watched. About 6 in 10 (59%) said Harris won, while 38% said Vice President Mike Pence had the better night. Those results roughly […] Read more »
Fox News Poll: Biden gains ground over Trump
Democratic candidate Joe Biden leads President Donald Trump by a 53-43 percent margin, in a Fox News national survey of likely voters conducted after a combative debate and the president testing positive for coronavirus. Biden’s 10-point advantage is up from a 5-point lead last month. … Coronavirus and the economy […] Read more »
Biden maintains huge lead over Trump in California
Former Vice President Joe Biden continues to hold a commanding lead over incumbent President Donald Trump in California. The latest Berkeley IGS Poll finds 67% of likely voters supporting the Democratic ticket of Biden and Kamala Harris and just 29% backing the GOP ticket of Trump and Mike Pence. This […] Read more »
Court Vacancy Injects New Uncertainty Into Rancorous Election Battle
The death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has put enormous new pressure on the two candidates in a presidential race already roiled by a global pandemic and a summer of civil unrest, raising the prospect of a contentious Senate confirmation battle waged side by side with the campaign. The skirmishing […] Read more »