Election Polls

New Poll Shows Latinos Favored Harris, Contradicting Early Election Data

UnidosUS’s new report, based on a 3,750-voter exit poll, indicates 62% of Hispanic voters supported Vice President Kamala Harris, contradicting earlier polls suggesting stronger Trump support among Latinos. The discrepancy is attributed to improved sampling and interviewing techniques, specifically utilizing multiple languages and a larger, more representative sample size of Hispanic subgroups. Economic concerns, such as inflation and job security, were identified as key factors influencing Hispanic voting patterns. Finally, the report concludes that Latino voters did not significantly impact the election’s outcome.

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Trump on Edge as Surprise Polls Show Undecided Voters Shifting Toward Harris

Allies of US President Donald Trump reportedly fear that his recent controversial rally may have hurt him politically, and that their internal polls are not accurately reflecting his precarious standing in Pennsylvania. Meanwhile, new polling has shown surprising shifts among women and undecided voters toward Vice President Kamala Harris. Amid this, Trump expressed anger regarding a respected Des Moines Register poll, which showed him three points down in Iowa, and accused pollsters of conspiring against him. Despite this, experts suggest that the presidential race remains uncertain. Danielle Butterfield, executive director of Democratic PAC Priorities USA, discussed strategies for Harris to secure a win.

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Joe Biden retakes the lead over Trump in national polling average

Joe Biden has retaken the lead over Trump in the national polling average, edging ahead by a mere 0.2 percent. But let’s face it, this so-called “lead” is essentially negligible when both candidates are hovering around the 46% mark. The margin of error for these polls is about 2.0 to 4.0 percent, rendering the difference between them almost inconsequential.

As Thomas Gift from University College London aptly pointed out, placing too much emphasis on polls is essentially a fool’s errand. The 2016 election serves as a stark reminder that national polling averages do not guarantee victory; just ask Hillary Clinton, who was reportedly ahead of Trump in the polls leading up to the election.… Continue reading

Lauren Boebert 14 Points Behind Democrat Opponent in Colorado Poll

Lauren Boebert, the controversial Republican Representative from Colorado, finds herself in a tough position as recent polls show her trailing 14 points behind her Democratic opponent in the upcoming election. While some may argue that polls can be unpredictable and subject to change, it is clear that Boebert is facing an uphill battle in retaining her seat.

The fact that Boebert is currently lagging behind in the polls raises important questions about her standing within the GOP and her ability to effectively represent her district. Some critics have even questioned whether she is the favorite to win the GOP nomination, highlighting potential challenges ahead for the embattled representative.… Continue reading

Donald Trump loses battleground state poll for first time in six months

It’s still too close. Wtf Seems like the RFK GOP plan might be backfiring. If you look at his platform, it was built to take from Trump. Conspiracy vs. the “deep state” and I’m a well-known rich guy. Just wait until we get closer, and these polls have a bit more meaning. Regardless, get out and vote. Vote hard! Make everyone you know get out and vote. Help them get to polling stations. This vote will kick Trump to the curb!

However, many experts and academics have cautioned against relying on polls to try to predict the outcome of the election rematch.… Continue reading

Joe Biden Takes Stunning Lead Over Donald Trump in Two Polls

I find it both fascinating and frustrating how the media can twist a story to fit a specific narrative. The recent news of Joe Biden taking the lead over Donald Trump in two polls has sparked a flurry of reactions from various individuals. Some are quick to dismiss the polls entirely, urging people to focus on the act of voting rather than getting caught up in the numbers. And I have to agree; at the end of the day, it is the vote that truly matters, not the fluctuating statistics of polls.

The notion of a “stunning lead” in the polls seems to be a point of contention for many.… Continue reading