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The GOP Is Starting to Look Dangerously Vulnerable
Democrats are now averaging 238 House seats as the GOP continues to lose ground
Aug 16
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Hamilton Is Closing the Gap in Deep Red Kansas
Marshall’s weak approval numbers could give Democrats an opening in an otherwise deep red state
Aug 12
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Democrats Just Had One Hell of a Week
From Georgia to Texas, Democrats keep building their electoral lead in the polls
Aug 9
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New Poll Signals Serious Trouble for Susan Collins
Troy Jackson leads the incumbent senator, while Collins' ratings trail where they stood at this point in 2020
Aug 6
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The Republican Collapse Is Picking Up Speed
Fresh surveys show Democrats strengthening their position with just months until election day
Aug 2
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July 2026
Trump Is Becoming His Party's Biggest Liability
Independent voters have turned sharply against the president, while even Republicans are showing signs of unease
Jul 29
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The Midterm Map Is Refusing to Budge
Every new poll tells a story, but the overall map continues to resist change
Jul 26
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Republicans Strike Back in Latest Forecast
Summer polling narrows the gap as Republicans make gains, but Democrats still hold key advantages
Jul 19
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Candidates Facing Sexual Assault Allegations Should Drop Out
Most voters say allegations should end a campaign, but partisan divides continue to shape how those allegations are judged
Jul 14
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The Numbers Barely Moved. Maine Changed Everything.
Democrats continue to hold the advantage, while the collapse of Graham Platner's campaign resets the battle for Maine's senate seat
Jul 12
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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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