Filed Under: “Polls”
Validated voter study shows Democratic gains among young new voters, white men helped Biden in 2020
By Kerry Eleveld
Pew study found that new voters under 30 overwhelmingly chose Biden while new voters older than 30 were evenly split
Arizona Democrats are becoming increasingly frustrated by Kyrsten Sinema
By Kerry Eleveld
As national Democrats grow weary with her for enabling GOP obstruction, new polls suggest Sinema has become less popular locally
Does lots of screen time harm your mental health? Unfortunately, we don’t know yet
By Craig J.R. Sewall
Most studies claiming computer use can harm people are based on unreliable, self-reported data
One thing Americans agree on: Big pharma shouldn’t monopolize Covid vaccines
By Kenny Stancil
Allowing governments to distribute and manufacture Covid vaccines is the most important way of stopping future mutations of the SARS-Cov-2 virus
Do Democrats actually understand what Hispanic voters want?
By Ruy Teixeira
Democratic politicians and consultants have been pursuing Latin voters for decades with less-than-impressive results
New data keeps countering the conventional wisdom about the 2020 presidential election
By Ruy Teixeira
While voting overwhelmingly for Joe Biden, racial minorities shifted toward Republicans, meanwhile, white men moved toward Democrats
Gallup poll finds Americans less supportive of transgender athletes than previous research
By Kate Sosin
Republicans in a number of states have been using proposed bans on transgender athletes as a campaign tactic
Conservative mistrust of pollsters may explain why some 2020 election surveys were wrong
By W. Joseph Campbell
Donald Trump complained constantly about polls to his supporters, did he make them less likely to participate in them?
Have Trump Republicans lost their grip on reality, or are they just lying to pollsters?
By Matthew Sheffield
Surveys keep finding that GOP respondents believe falsehoods, but what if they’re just lying in support of the party?
Biden’s more expansive role for government is a direct response to public sentiment
By Kerry Eleveld
For some time, polls have shown that Americans have wanted government to do more, the new president is fulfilling this request