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The Democratic Party is lost in the wake of Donald Trump's second presidential victory. Would an Alexandria Oscasio-Cortez run give them direction?
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'His Poll Numbers Tanked': When Trump Began Hurling Insults, Spiraled 2016 Primary Debate Into ChaosDuring the third presidential primary debate in 2016, Donald Trump spiraled the discussion into chaos after he began hurling insults at his opponents. Trump stated, "His poll numbers are tanking." ...
The race for the White House remains incredibly tight as Kamala Harris maintains a slight edge over Donald Trump in the latest national polls.
Nationwide polls are often of limited relevance, considering the unique structure of the US electoral system. To gain a better understanding of the upcoming presidential election, we need to focus ...
Ever since the 2016 presidential election, when Donald Trump outperformed the polls and defeated Hillary Clinton, Democrats have been nervous about losing the presidential race, no matter how ...
It's hard to forget how many polls were wrong in 2016. So what has changed since then? I spoke with Mehta about that, along with Patrick Murray, the polling director at Monmouth University.
Pollsters gather a statistical picture from voters about which presidential candidate is ahead, but in the 2016 election, the state numbers were off.
A national survey by the Washington Post and Univision News explores what Hispanic voters think about political parties, presidential candidates and the most important issues in the election.
2020 is not 2016, and there are many reasons to believe that Biden's lead is far more durable than Clinton's, reducing the chances of a major upset.
The 2016 presidential exit polling reveals little change in the political alignments of U.S. religious groups. Those who supported Republican candidates in recent elections, such as white born-again ...
The 2016 presidential race is coming to an end on Tuesday as millions of Americans head to the polls across the country in what has been one of the wildest elections in U.S. history. The winning ...
The 2016 race that began 595 days ago and involved 22 major candidates is expected to end Tuesday as millions of voters head to the polls across the U.S. to cast their ballots for president, vice ...
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