Plus, polling on the Founders at 250, the 2028 primaries, and how people put on their shoes
The Democratic Party may be in disarray, but Democratic voters are not
Plus, new polling about economic confidence, Democrats’ frustrations with their party, and aliens
Plus, new polling about Great Britain and gerrymandering after the Supreme Court’s Callais decision
With several candidates within five points of a lead, neither party is safe
Plus, more young adults are saying they’re moving back in with Mom and Dad
A dispatch from the Methods Desk
Plus, 46 percent of Americans say non-citizen voting is widespread (it’s not)
Plus, polls on American identity, how well our democracy is working, and how long the war in Iran will last
We have new averages in a bunch of races! Plus, polling on the Iran ceasefire, and America's new trip to the moon
Approval how how he's handling foreign policy, prices, and the presidency in general has fallen in the wake of the conflict
Plus, Americans want smaller phones, and there's a tight race in Virginia's redistricting referendum
Plus, polling on job-market anxieties and AI's forecasting abilities
AI-generated "polls" are on the rise
Plus, polling about Israel, vaccines, and the happiest countries on Earth
But the group still plans to vote for Republicans in November
Plus, a new polling average for next week’s primaries, and polling about the Oscars.
The Democrats are polling well with all voters, but especially independents and rural ones
Plus, how Americans think the founders would evaluate the country today, and Trump’s falling numbers among Hispanics
Most lieutenant governors lose races for higher statewide and federal office. So far, Flanagan is a rare exception.