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: The Candidates and the Agenda

George Bush and John Kerry are closely matched nationwide among registered voters. Bush has the support of 47% Read Now >

New York State Budget

New York State voters blame the state legislature for budget tardiness: The deadline for a new state budget Read Now >

New York: Statewide Ratings & Future Match-ups

New York State voters rate Governor Pataki: 41% of New York State’s registered voters rate the job Governor Read Now >

New Yorkers Invite You to Visit

New Yorkers overwhelmingly rate their city tops as a place to visit or vacation: 84% of city residents Read Now >

New Yorkers Rate Their Mayor and Their City

Mayor Bloomberg’s job performance rating: Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s approval rating is 40% among New York City’s registered voters. Read Now >

New York State Voters Rate Pataki

Approval rating: 49% of New York State’s registered voters rate the job Governor George Pataki is doing in Read Now >

Final Poll New York: Presidential Campaign 2004

Kerry continues to outpace rivals among New York State Democrats: Massachusetts Senator John Kerry has an imposing lead Read Now >

New York: Presidential Campaign 2004 Update

With less than a week to go, Massachusetts Senator John Kerry has a commanding lead among likely Democratic Read Now >

New York City Democrats: Mayor 2005

The morning line on New York City Democrats for mayor: Former Bronx Borough President Fernando Ferrer receives the Read Now >