Ted Cruz is starting with less prior-year support than anyone since Bill Clinton

On Monday, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) is expected to become the first legitimate candidate to officially enter the Republican primary field for 2016. If he manages to gain his party’s nomination, he’ll have started with weaker prior-year poll numbers than anyone since 2000. With weaker numbers, in fact, than anyone […] Read more »

Who ‘Values Voters’ Like — and Don’t Like — For 2016

If you’re Republican presidential contender, one of the most important voting blocs to win over is the “values voters” – the nearly 50 percent of GOP primary voters who are focused on social issues like abortion and traditional marriage. And perhaps even more important than identifying who’s winning over those […] Read more »

Huckabee, Bush Well-Known, Well-Rated Among Republicans

Of 11 potential candidates for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, Mike Huckabee and Jeb Bush are the most well-known and have the highest net favorable ratings among Republicans and Republican-leaning independents. While Chris Christie is one of the most familiar Republican figures among the party base, he has the lowest […] Read more »

Clinton Favorability, Familiarity Bests 2016 Contenders

Hillary Clinton is one of a few potential 2016 presidential candidates to have a significantly higher favorable (50%) than unfavorable (39%) rating among the American public. And the 89% of Americans who are familiar enough with Clinton to have an opinion of her is more than any other potential 2016 […] Read more »