The latest Times/Siena polls show Harris slightly ahead in Michigan and Wisconsin, with a healthy lead in Nebraska’s Second District.
A general rule of thumb is that a national poll with 800 to 1,000 respondents provides a decent level of confidence that the sample is representative, though state-level polls can have smaller sample sizes and still be statistically sound.
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There are 40 days left in the election and it is currently too close for anyone to confidently call whether it will be Harris or Trump claiming the victory.
More Americans believe Vice President Kamala Harris’ gender will pose a challenge for her campaign than believed the same about Hillary Clinton in 2016, according to new polling
Republicans enjoy an advantage in the current election environment because more U.S. adults lean GOP and believe the party is better equipped to handle the country’s most important issues, according to a new poll.
A suburban Philadelphia bakery’s cookie “poll” that started during the 2008 presidential campaign as a joke between the owners and their customers has grown into much more. Lochel's Bakery in Hatboro is swamped with orders.
A recent poll shows Americans favor Republicans over Democrats when it comes to critical issues facing the nation heading into November’s election.
Months of research has allowed us to create a map that will consistently offer a useful picture of the outcome of the presidential race.
According to a recent poll conducted by the GBAO on behalf of the Democratic Governors Association, Jennifer McCormick, the Democratic candidate for Indiana governor, is shown to be “well within striking distance” before November’s general election.
Dan McKee’s job performance in office, but they are on track to elect Democrats in all major races this fall, according to a new survey released Monday. The poll by Salve Regina University’s Pell Center surveyed 876 Rhode Island voters who said they are likely to vote in the November election,