The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll, Sponsored by Miranda Devine's "LAPTOP FROM HELL" Tuesday shows that 44% of Likely U.S. Voters approve of President Biden’s job ...
A new poll conducted entirely after last week's debate indicates Vice President Kamala Harris holding a three-point edge over former President Trump in Pennsylvania, which is arguably the most ...
Taylor Swift's endorsement of Harris shows little impact, the poll found. Americans broadly pick Kamala Harris as the winner of last week's widely watched presidential debate – yet neither she ...
Vice President Kamala Harris has made up significant ground on former President Trump in Iowa, a state previously thought to be safely in the former president’s column. Harris has narrowed Trump ...
The New York Times/Siena College Poll has earned a reputation for accuracy and transparency. But as with any poll, there are limits to just how much you can derive. By The New York Times The New ...
Harris leads Trump 49%-46% in Pennsylvania, a statewide poll of 500 likely Pennsylvania voters conducted Sept. 11 to Sept. 15 found. Harris also enjoys higher personal popularity among likely ...
There are many polls to keep track of during the college football season, from the AP Poll and College Football Playoff rankings in the FBS to the FCS and Division II polls. Here's what you need ...
The Des Moines Register's Iowa poll found Trump's lead among likely voters is down to just 4 percentage points. Trump is still likely to win Iowa, but the poll underlines the struggles he may face ...
Vice President Kamala Harris has a four-point lead over former President Donald Trump among registered voters in Wisconsin, according to a new Marquette University Law School poll released Wednesday.
Our new Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa Poll gives Iowans their first glimpse at how Vice President Kamala Harris and Trump match up in Iowa in advance of the November election after President ...
That’s the question raised by this morning’s New York Times/Siena College poll, which finds Donald J. Trump narrowly ahead of her among likely voters nationwide, 48 percent to 47 percent.