Prior to the American presidential election, held on November 5, Gallup ... The polls also reveal that, as we move into the ...
Reporters from MSNBC and The New York Times grapple with Donald Trump’s election victory over Kamala Harris and the issues they overlooked.
Trump's support among LBGTQ voters eroded amid a campaign filled with anti-LGBTQ and anti-transgender rhetoric.
Almost nine out of 10 voters who supported Donald Trump for US President believe that America's values, traditions and future economic prosperity are under threat—double the number of Kamala Harris ...
You don’t have to take my word for it. Let’s compare the average of pre-election polls — computed by FiveThirtyEight and ...
This is the highest level of non-religiosity in the poll’s history. Two-thirds of nonbelievers were ... Seven in 10 Americans told Gallup that they belonged to a church in 1937, and even by the 1980s, ...
Polls, polls, polls were the name of the game for most outlets ... Democrat candidates – if not a slight lean towards the latter. The Economist model, for example, predicted a thin margin for Harris.
The majority of registered voters say they accept President-elect Trump’s victory in the White House race, regardless of feelings, according to a recent exit poll. The YouGov/Economist ...
Donald Trump outperformed expectations for his third straight presidential election, which will surely raise more questions about pollsters’ ability to gauge where elections stand. Trump pulled ...
Gen Xers, millennials, and Gen Z all shifted more conservative this election cycle, while boomers moved left.
This is not a shift, as often suggested by the elite press, towards some form of authoritarianism. The Trump, Poilievre and ...