Majority of Texans oppose National Guard deployment to Other Cities
At President Trump’s direction, Gov. Greg Abbott authorized the deployment of hundreds of troops to Illinois to “safeguard” U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.
At President Trump’s direction, Gov. Greg Abbott authorized the deployment of hundreds of troops to Illinois to “safeguard” U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.
Donald Trump's latest moves are looking awful for him as his approval rating nosedives with low-income voters.
As political violence in the US was on the rise, polls showed an alarming number of people supported it. Luckily, that's not the case.
A majority of Americans disapprove of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s job performance and the federal government’s evolving vaccine policy, according to a poll released Thursday by the nonpartisan health organization KFF. In addition, the vast majority of those surveyed…
New polling reveals that progressive Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, or AOC, is overwhelmingly seen as the “face” of the Democratic Party.
Recent polling from Gallup, Ipsos, and others, show sinking numbers for Trump. The number of Americans who approve of the actions Trump has taken after inauguration have gone down compared to where they were just a few weeks ago. Before I share the video from The Watchlist discussing the polls,…
Polls were less error-prone this year than in 2016 and 2020. By one measure, state-level polling was the most accurate it’s been in at least 25 years.
In this episode, we talk about the rollercoaster ride of the polls coming out. We discuss the famed Iowa Poll from Ann Selzer, which showed a rosy picture for Harris.
7 decades of exit polling, research, and data analysis by myriad political scientists consistently points to one conclusion: White women, by and large, tend to vote Republican.
The 538 team discusses how polls have underestimated Democratic and Republican support in the past and how unpredictable the direction of polling error can be.
University of Maryland’s Chryl Laird and Pew Research Center’s Kiana Cox discuss data on "linked fate" across interracial voters and voters of different political ideologies.
538's Galen Druke speaks with Ruth Igielnik of The New York Times about potential sources of error in political polling in the election.
Trump completely loses his mind during an embarrassing emergency press conference he called to melt down over Kamala quickly gaining on him in voter polls.
In this installment of the podcast, the crew looks at how the contours of the presidential race have changed in the two weeks since Harris became the expected nominee.
You’ll see meme posts on Resist H8 from time to time, particularly on the Community Activity Wall and member’s timelines. Today we’re doing a multi-meme post.
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