A majority of Americans prefer the popular vote for U.S. president rather than a winner being determined by the Electoral College, according to a new Gallup poll.
With the presidential election just five weeks away, the only thing predictable about the campaign season is the daily churn of United States electorate polls.
A general rule of thumb is that a national poll with 800 to 1,000 respondents provides a decent level of confidence that the sample is representative, though state-level polls can have smaller sample sizes and still be statistically sound.
Former President Trump and Vice President Harris are separated by only 2 points in North Carolina, according to a new survey. The poll, published Tuesday by The Washington Post, shows the former president with 50 percent support from likely voters in the Tar Heel State,
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According to a recent poll conducted by the GBAO on behalf of the Democratic Governors Association, Jennifer McCormick, the Democratic candidate for Indiana governor, is shown to be “well within striking distance” before November’s general election.
If Ms. Harris were to win the “blue wall” and lose the Sun Belt swing states, the single electoral vote in Greater Omaha could determine the winner of the presidential election.
With the presidential election just weeks away, Telemundo Station Group and Mason-Dixon Polling & Strategy, Inc. surveyed the state of Florida to find out what decision Latino voters would make.
A suburban Philadelphia bakery’s cookie “poll” that started during the 2008 presidential campaign as a joke between the owners and their customers has grown into much more.
View Presidential Election early voting results by state map, see the battleground states, and key races to watch from NBC News.
The latest Times/Siena polls show Harris slightly ahead in Michigan and Wisconsin, with a healthy lead in Nebraska’s Second District.