Key Findings: Public Opinion Strategies Election Night Survey
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Key Findings: Public Opinion Strategies Election Night Survey

Public Opinion Strategies conducted an Election Night poll of 1,600 voters. Click here to see the full slide deck of our findings.

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In the News: Dire predictions about the Republican Party were wrong

“House Republicans not only picked up a half-dozen or more seats when they were expected to lose double-digits,” Newhouse noted, “but they didn’t lose a single incumbent in the general election, and Republicans didn’t lose control of any state legislative body across the country. And you know why that’s important — redistricting.” Read more about […]

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In the News: ‘Shy Trump voters’ share why they never made their support public

“I had neighbors say they would like to kill all Trump supporters,” one “hidden Trump voter” answered in a survey conducted by Public Opinion Strategies. “These were people with whom I really got along with well.” Read more about the reality of the ‘shy Trump voter’ here.

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In the News: After 2018 wake-up call, Texas Republicans were ready to fight back this year

A little over a week before Election Day, Tony Gonzales’ campaign got internal poll results that caught its attention. Nicole McCleskey of Public Opinion Strategies, had been surveying the Hispanic-majority district since Hurd’s first race in 2014. She said that especially in the 23rd District, it is important not to consider Hispanic voters as a […]

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In the News: A fiercely contested presidential election reinforced the nation’s divide

In surveys of voters Tuesday by Public Opinion Strategies, a leading Republican polling firm, a startling 81% of voters said their minds were made up before the fall campaign even began. That’s 20 percentage points higher than four years ago. Read more about the staunch divide that began long before Election Day here.

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