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.

National Poll: President Bush, Take Two

Voters’ approval of George Bush’s performance as president nudges past fifty percent: One month into his second term, Read Now >

Out with the Old … Habits, That Is

Improving habits and health are goals for people resolving to make a fresh start in the New Year. Read Now >

NYC Voters Rate Mayor Bloomberg

Campaign 2005 for mayor: Former Bronx Borough President Fernando Ferrer leads Michael Bloomberg among New York City’s registered Read Now >

National Poll: Campaign 2004 Election Eve Results

Senator John Kerry receives the support of 50% of likely voters nationwide including those leaning towards a candidate Read Now >

National Poll: Campaign 2004 Sunday Night Results

President George Bush and Senator John Kerry remain neck and neck in a nationwide poll conducted Sunday night. Read Now >

New York State: The Presidential Contest

Life in a blue state…the presidential election in New York: U.S. Senator John Kerry has a wide lead Read Now >

National Poll: Voting Counts, but Will All Votes Be Counted?

In the midst of an intensely polarized election and with the memory of the ballot wrangling in Florida Read Now >

National Poll: Campaign 2004

President George Bush and Senator John Kerry remain neck and neck in a nationwide poll conducted Sunday through Read Now >

National Poll: Campaign 2004 and Debate Preview

With Election Day less than one month away, President George Bush and Senator John Kerry are in a Read Now >