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Politics · 114th Congress

Most Americans Ask: Who is Gary Johnson?

Only 6 percent of those surveyed believe Johnson “could possibly win” a race that likely will pit him against Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton .

Politics · 114th Congress

Now a Democrat, Once a Republican?

[ 6 Things Losing Candidates Say ]   Whether those attacks stick generally boils down to two factors: how long ago the donations were made and who the recipients were, said longtime

Politics · 114th Congress

Presidential Election TV Ads Doubled from 2012

While the number of Democratic ads fell 6 percent from this point in the 2008 cycle, ads for Republican candidates increased 212 percent compared to 2008, in part the result of a staggering 12,614

Politics · 114th Congress

A Party Divided Is a Party Defeated — Usually

Over the past four elections, according to exit polls, between 6 percent and 9 percent of self-identified Republican voters have voted for the Democratic nominee for president.

Politics · 114th Congress

Trump’s Electoral Math Doesn’t Add Up

The March 3-6 Washington Post/ABC News poll found Trump’s unfavorable rating among all adults at 67 percent, with a clear majority of respondents, 56 percent, saying they had a strongly unfavorable

Pew Poll: Immigration Pessimism on the Rise

But the survey of 2,002 adults also found the number of respondents who see immigrants as a strain on housing, health care and the jobs market has increased 6 points, from 35 percent to 41 percent

How David Perdue Knew He Would Win

Reporters corralled Perdue at an Oct. 6 campaign event to ask about his business record, specifically comments he made during a 2005 deposition about outsourcing production at a company.

Gallup: Georgia Runoff ‘Likely’

A Senate runoff in Georgia would be held Jan. 6 — potentially leaving control of the Senate in limbo into the next session of Congress.  

Mark Pryor Up 2 Points in Democratic Poll

The polling memo, obtained by CQ Roll Call, stated Pryor led by a 48-46 percent margin, with 6 percent undecided — a lead within the 4-point margin of error.