Election 2024

Election 2024

Marist National Poll

Despite a still close contest between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, Trump’s support among white voters and independents has splintered. Biden is doing better than he did in 2020 among white voters, and he has eliminated the advantage that Trump had among independents earlier this month. Biden has a three-percentage point edge over Trump among registered voters nationally. In addition to independents, Trump has lost some ground among those who have an unfavorable view of both Biden and Trump. Among those who definitely plan to vote in November, Biden holds a six-percentage point lead. Biden is up five-percentage points in a multi-candidate field.

New Jersey Race for Governor

Corzine narrowly leads Forrester with just one day to go: Democrat Jon Corzine edges Republican Doug Forrester by Read Now >

New Jersey Race for Governor

Corzine edges Forrester in New Jersey’s fierce battle for governor: Democrat Jon Corzine leads Republican Doug Forrester by Read Now >

New York City Race for Mayor

As the campaign enters its final weekend, Michael Bloomberg has a 34 point lead over Fernando Ferrer. Among Read Now >

New Jersey Race for Governor

When looking at the combined results from this two day poll conducted on Wednesday and Thursday of this Read Now >

New York City Race for Mayor

Bloomberg outdistances Democratic challenger Ferrer: With just one week to go before Election Day, Michael Bloomberg has a Read Now >

New Jersey Race for Governor

Democrat Jon Corzine has pulled ahead of his Republican opponent Doug Forrester by 10 points among New Jersey Read Now >

National Poll: Is America Ready for a Woman President?

Voters divide over whether they would support a woman nominated by one of the two major political parties Read Now >

New York City Race for Mayor

Michael Bloomberg outdistances his Democratic opponent former Bronx Borough President Fernando Ferrer by 27 points. This is an Read Now >

New Jersey Race for Governor

Jon Corzine and Doug Forrester are in a statistical dead heat among New Jersey voters likely to vote Read Now >