This week’s CNN poll sheds a bright light on the fact that while most Americans seemed to like “Hillary Clinton, U.S. Senator” and “Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State,” they really don’t seem to like “Hillary Clinton, Candidate.” In the most recent national polling data from CNN, Secretary Clinton’s image has moved underwater, with 50{09f965da52dc6ab4c1643a77bd40d1f729d807040cd8db540234bb981a782222} of […]
Chances are you are reading this post on your tablet or smartphone while catching up on the final season of Mad Men, watching the latest Modern Family episode, or rooting for the Rangers in the Stanley Cup playoffs. According to research, over half of Americans use a second screen such as a laptop, desktop, tablet […]
With every national poll of Democratic primary voters reporting at least 50-point leads against any other probable or improbable Democratic candidate, it is hard to see how Hillary Rodham Clinton will not be crowned the Democratic nominee. And, the Democratic primary voter data from the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal Poll shows that the recent […]
As our previous research has indicated, Independents, with leaners included, constitute a growing portion of the electorate. The real story about the growth of Independents, though, is more nuanced and complex. First, in our recent look at party identification over time, we made a chart showing the drop in party identification (excluding leaners) over the […]
We wanted to know if Republican voters living in Blue states like California or Massachusetts are different from Republicans living in Red states like Texas or South Carolina. To answer our question, we merged together the Republican registered voters we interviewed in the 2014 NBC–WSJ surveys and broke their home states into one of three […]
