All Polling

Inflation Could Be the Grinch that Stole Christmas  

November 29, 2022

Most Americans expect to cut back on holiday shopping this year due to rising prices.  

Split-Ticket Voters: Smaller in Number but Bigger in Impact

November 28, 2022

Despite fewer Americans splitting their ballots between Republicans and Democrats in 2022, those who did split their tickets greatly affected election outcomes in key states.  

Hispanic Voters Want Stronger Border Enforcement  

November 22, 2022

Hispanic Americans who voted in the 2022 midterm elections say the government should increase enforcement of immigration laws.

Most Americans Say Military’s Main Purpose is Deterrence  

November 18, 2022

A new poll by Scott Rasmussen reveals that 60 percent of Americans say the primary purpose of the U.S. military is deterring others from attacking the United States.  

Democrats Losing Minority Voters

November 17, 2022

2022 exit polls show the GOP continuing to make inroads with black and Latino voters.

Thanksgiving Troubles 

November 16, 2022

Most Americans are worried about the rising cost of food this Thanksgiving. 

Support for Death Penalty Still at Historic Lows Despite Surge in Crime  

November 15, 2022

Crime has become a larger concern for Americans over the past two years, but this hasn’t led to renewed support for capital punishment.  

Disconnected – Candidate Message vs. Voter Priorities

November 14, 2022

A new poll from America’s New Majority Project conducted by McLaughlin & Associates reveals a disconnect between the issues voters heard candidates talk about and what they want a new Congress to focus on.

Ross Barkan: How New York Went Red 

November 10, 2022

While the long-anticipated Red Wave did not sweep America on Tuesday as anticipated, one exception was blue New York.  

Can We Trust the Polls?  

November 8, 2022

If recent elections have taught us anything, it is that accurate polling and election forecasting is extremely difficult.