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One Side of the Polling Is Almost Certainly Wrong
The generic ballot remains close, but battleground polls are painting a far more Democratic picture
Jul 5
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June 2026
Americans Are Warming to Socialist Ideas
New polling finds Americans divided on socialism, but increasingly supportive of government intervention in key services
Jun 30
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New Governor Forecast Gives Democrats Early Leads
Early governor projections, tighter congressional races, and improving Democratic polling shape this week's outlook
Jun 28
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House Race Tightens As GOP Continues Recovery
Republicans gain ground in the House forecast while Senate battlegrounds remain stable
Jun 21
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Democratic Advantage Narrows As Polling Tightens
Falling gas prices may be contributing to a softer Democratic polling advantage, yet Trump's approval on inflation remains abysmal
Jun 14
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Senate Deadlocked at 50-50 as House Gap Narrows
The GOP gains momentum, but Democrats remain favoured to hold the House
Jun 7
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May 2026
Republicans Struggle as Democratic Numbers Rise
When you hold a nearly eight-point gap over your opponents, they start to realize really fast how much they may have screwed up
May 31
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New Poll Finds AOC Ahead of Newsom
Gas prices, a military draft, and whether supporting Israel is the same as being pro-Nazi all make headlines
May 28
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Everyone Hates Kirk, No One Knows About Piker
New Survey Highlights Massive Name Recognition Gap Between Voters And Those Online
May 27
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New Polling Paints a Bleak Picture for Trump
Senate races remain competitive, but the broader national environment continues to favour Democrats
May 24
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Democrats Now Lead In 52 Senate Seats
Recent surveys suggest Republicans are increasingly on the defensive across several critical Senate races
May 17
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New Maps and Tight Margins Define the Week
Redistricting battles and shifting seat ratings keep both parties on edge
May 10
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