Since their respective selections as vice presidential candidates, both Mike Pence and Tim Kaine have become much better known nationwide, but Pence’s image has grown significantly more positive over this time than has been the case for Kaine. As of now, Republicans are embracing Pence more than Democrats are embracing […] Read more »
Tim Kaine Matches Mike Pence in Lackluster Initial Ratings
U.S. voters’ initial reaction to Hillary Clinton’s selection of Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine as her running mate is similar to their muted response to Donald Trump’s selection of Mike Pence a week ago. Thirty-five percent say Kaine is an “excellent” or “pretty good” choice, nearly matching the 37% who said […] Read more »
The Latino Electorate and the Republican National Convention
Throughout last week’s Republican Party National Convention in Cleveland, Latino Victory Project, Latino Decisions, and Fusion released daily poll results assessing how Latino voters were reacting to the convention. … Collectively, the results … underscore the degree to which the Republican Party and the party’s presidential nominee are repelling Latino […] Read more »
Voters Have Muted Reaction to Pence, Hardly Know Him
Thirty-seven percent of U.S. voters rate Indiana Gov. Mike Pence an “excellent” or “pretty good” choice as Donald Trump’s vice presidential running mate. Slightly more, 45%, rate him “only fair” or “poor.” CONT. Lydia Saad, Gallup Read more »
GOP voters approve of Pence; race tight across battlegrounds
Donald Trump’s selection of Indiana Gov. Mike Pence to be his running mate elicits an approving response from Republicans and conservatives across the critical battleground states — the ones who will decide the election — as 61 percent of GOP voters in these states say they approve. CONT. Anthony Salvanto, […] Read more »
Advantage Clinton as conventions begin
As the Republican convention kicks off in Cleveland, the status of the race for the presidency continues to be advantage Hillary Clinton. Little has changed in overall support for either candidate since the end of the primaries in mid-June, despite major moments in the campaign including Donald Trump’s announcement of […] Read more »