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These five numbers help set the stage for this week's events — and for the rest of the 2024 campaign once the conventions are over. ... although a Financial Times poll found the two candidates ...
Trump has openly floated the possibility of trying to bypass the at times cumbersome Senate confirmation process. But 76% of respondents want confirmation hearings for his picks, the poll said.
Vice President Harris and former President Trump are neck and neck nationally, according to a new poll from CBS News/YouGov. The poll, conducted from Oct. 8 to 11, found Harris ahead of Trump by 3 ...
The CNN poll, conducted by SSRS, found that, if the former president loses next week, only 30 percent of all registered voters believe he will accept the result and concede to his opponent.
The latest polls from the New York Times/Siena College have Harris ahead by 3 points, at 49 percent and Trump at 46 percent. The strongest support group for Harris remains young voters and those ...
The following graph depicts the standing of each candidate in the poll aggregators from September 2019 to November 2020. Former Vice President Joe Biden, the Democratic nominee, had an average polling lead of 7.9 percentage points over incumbent President Donald Trump, the Republican nominee.
Trump edged out Harris 48% to 47% among likely voters nationally, according to a New York Times/Siena College poll. Donald Trump has pulled ahead of Kamala Harris for the first time in weeks ...
CBS News/New York City Poll [100] July 9–17, 2007 Rudy Giuliani: 37% John McCain 19% Mitt Romney 10% CBS News/New York Times Poll [101] June 26–28, 2007 Rudy Giuliani: 42% John McCain 26% Mitt Romney 8% CBS News/New York Times Poll [101] May 18–23, 2007 Rudy Giuliani: 36% John McCain 22% Mitt Romney 15% CBS News/New York Times Poll [101 ...