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Putting Presidential Polls in Perspective Both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have struggled to win over a majority of voters, but so far the Democratic nominee has shown greater potential to ...
Clay busts of presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump and a wax figure of President Barack Obama are seen at the Wax Museum in Madrid, Spain, November 4. Clay busts of ...
Polls play an important role in presidential primaries, influencing the strategies of the candidates, the coverage they receive from the media and the choices of voters who want to avoid wasting ...
Now, with less than 50 days before the first voting contest in the 2016 presidential campaign, and going into Tuesday's last Republican debate of 2015, there is an onslaught of polls, and it can ...
As I mentioned before, the polls mostly identified the right winners, and some of the bias reflected the candidates’ running up the score in demographically favorable terrain.
While 2016 has defied many conventional rules of politics, it stands to reason the focus on the presidential candidates is what matters to voters — not opinions of Mike Pence or Tim Kaine.
The polls get most of the attention, but they have not historically been the most important part of the early stages of a presidential campaign. The better guide to who’s really winning is known ...
As the fight to win the 2016 presidential election heats up, here is a guide to who may be the next president of the United States: Republican Nominee Donald Trump Trump is the son of Fred Trump ...
Here's where the candidates are polling in every major state race. Presidential polls in Arizona Despite rising in the national polls, Clinton has a fight on her hands in Arizona.
Why the 2016 Presidential Candidates Are Waiting to Jump In From money to media, the pluses and minuses of actually announcing a campaign.
That Mr. Trump has topped out in the high 40s so far is a troubling sign for the Republican’s prospects and puts him about even with failed presidential candidates Walter Mondale and Bob Dole.
Welcome to The Day in Polls. As we approach Election Day, we'll be keeping you up-to-date on the latest poll numbers and where the candidates stand. With more than 33 million votes already ...
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