At centrism’s largest gathering, what was offered as the best path forward for Democrats is what sank their 2024 chances.| The American Prospect
Zack Polanski has swept to power in the Green Party. What does he represent? The post Zack Polanski has the mandate to take his party in a more radical direction first appeared on East Anglia Bylines.| East Anglia Bylines
Gabriel Milland of Portland Communications has published polling conducted by the Portland research team in early October. Gabriel takes some interesting political conclusions from the polling (and I’d recommend his article). However, my focus is what the polling says about tax policy, and about polling on tax policy. Amended to include the answers – apologies […]| Tax Policy Associates Ltd
Updated polling evidence from Tax Policy Associates and WeThink shows that half the public doesn’t understand a basic principle of income tax: the way that tax rates apply to income above a threshold. Half of voters believe that, once you hit the higher rate threshold, the 40% higher rate applies to all your earnings. The […]| Tax Policy Associates Ltd
TIPP Polling shows dead heat among registered voters The post Poll shows Sherrill with 7 point lead over Ciattarelli among likely voters appeared first on New Jersey Globe.| New Jersey Globe
From August 15 to 19, 2025, Abacus Data surveyed 1,915 Canadian adults on the state of federal politics. The poll captures public opinion just as Air Canada flight attendants initiated strike action but it’s important to note that many of the interviews were completed prior to that event, and thus this wave does not fully […] The post Abacus Data Poll: Conservatives Edge Ahead as Cost of Living Dominates and Trump Fades appeared first on Abacus Data.| Abacus Data
There’s been a sea change in attitudes towards the Reform leader.| New Statesman
Polling report on perceptions of the K-12 public school system, gaps Americans are seeing, and who is most trusted to improve it.| Navigator
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From July 31 to August 7, 2025, Abacus Data surveyed 1,686 Canadian adults on the state of federal politics. The polling occurred primarily after Canada and the United States failed to reach a new trade and security agreement before the self-imposed August 1 deadline, a moment that might have sparked public reaction, but instead revealed […] The post Abacus Data Poll: Canadian political opinions stable as trade talks continue appeared first on Abacus Data.| Abacus Data
Polling report on reactions to Texas lawmakers attempts to redraw the state’s congressional maps. The post Americans Oppose Texas Redistricting by Double-Digit Margins appeared first on Navigator.| Navigator
Polling report on Americans’ perceptions of extreme weather, including Americans' concerns on climate change and how they believe this year’s weather compares to that of past years. The post A Majority of Americans See Climate Change as a Serious Problem Today appeared first on Navigator.| Navigator
Polling report on the latest perceptions of the economy and tariffs and how both are affecting American’s personal economic situations.| Navigator
The right has almost always had a disadvantage among women in Britain.| New Statesman
With summer coming to a close, parents and students are preparing for the start of a new school year. This summer, we surveyed thousands of adults and school parents across … The post Summer Polling Finds Parents Less Optimistic About the Direction of K–12 Education appeared first on EdChoice.| EdChoice
In his latest Beyond the Data column, KFF President and CEO Drew Altman looks at the role of influencers as distributers of health information based on new KFF data.| KFF
Opinion has shifted in the UK as Israel's war in Gaza grinds on.| New Statesman
Polling report on findings from focus groups among Gen Z voters on the state of the country today, including what news is breaking through and how they think about their political identities. The post Focus Group Report: Gen Z appeared first on Navigator.| Navigator
Polling report on Americans’ perceptions of the Trump administration and Democrats and Republicans in Congress. The post Majorities Continue to Disapprove of Trump appeared first on Navigator.| Navigator
Polling report on the latest perceptions of the tax and budget, recently passed by Trump and Republicans in Congress. The post Majorities Say the Republican Budget Will Mostly Benefit the Rich appeared first on Navigator.| Navigator
Polling report on what Americans are hearing when it comes to the Trump administration and the Epstein files.| Navigator
We surveyed a nationally representative sample of parents, providing insights into who homeschools. Who they are will surprise you.| EdChoice
Many Canadians don’t realize that their climate concern is widely shared. Bridging this gap through clear, values-based communication remains critical.| Citizens' Climate Lobby Canada
Polling report on the latest perceptions of Trump’s handling of immigration and mass deportation plan.| Navigator
Polling report on the latest perceptions of Trump and Republicans’ recent foreign policy moves, including levels of support for U.S. military involvement in Iran.| Navigator
Polling report on the latest perceptions of Trump and Republicans’ proposed budget plan, specifically awareness and opposition to the plan.| Navigator
Today, there are now 21 ESA programs. The rise of ESAs can be attributed, in part, to the diverse support in public opinion.| EdChoice
The hype behind an alternative left-wing party is just that: hype.| New Statesman
Polling report on the state of the country today, including what news is breaking through about the Trump administration and how respondents are assessing truth when consuming news.| Navigator
This Navigator Research report covers the latest perceptions of abortion rights three years following the overturning of Roe vs. Wade.| Navigator
Polling report on perceptions of President Trump, his handling of the economy, and his tariff plan.| Navigator
Polling report on Americans’ views of Medicaid cuts in the Republican tax bill.| Navigator
Polls show the public think more like Neville Chamberlain than Donald Trump when it comes to conflict.| New Statesman
In a new column, Dr. Drew Altman, KFF’s President and CEO, discusses the limits of polling on policy, and what we have learned over more than 30 years of polling about how giving people more information and arraying tradeoffs can change opinion, including on the health policy changes and funding cuts in the current reconciliation bill.| KFF
County bosses were stripped of the power to rig statewide elections. Now there’s no clear favorite in a state where Republicans are rising.| The American Prospect
Updated each week with the latest child care and early learning stats you need to know.| First Five Years Fund
Even though Louisiana's statewide elections are not until 2027, parish-wide and City Council races in Orleans Parish/New Orleans are this fall, with an October primary and a November runoff. JMC Analytics and Polling was recently commissioned by a PAC not affiliated with a candidate to poll parish-wide races/parishwide officeholders. Major takeaways from the poll are [...]| JMC Enterprises of Louisiana/JMC Analytics and Polling
In his latest column, KFF’s President and CEO Drew Altman discusses how the low levels of trust in the CDC and FDA today seen in KFF’s recent survey findings present a danger should the country face another epidemic.| From Drew Altman Archive | KFF
Polling report on the perceptions of the budget bill recently passed by House Republicans.| Navigator
The rising cost of healthcare (particularly prescription drugs) can be and is a concern for people, particularly with proposed legislation here in Louisiana that could directly or indirectly raise the price of prescription drugs. JMC Analytics and Polling was recently commissioned by Save Our Benefits to gauge these attitudes/concerns. Major takeaways from the poll are| JMC Enterprises of Louisiana/JMC Analytics and Polling
What will be the political impact of the additional challenges that MRP polls may face at the next general election?| Martin Rosenbaum
Polling report on President Trump’s tariff plan, as well as how Americans see it affecting the economy and jobs.| Navigator
Polling report on perceptions of President Trump’s first 100 days in office, including what news Americans are hearing about him, and what people see as the effects of his policies on their lives.| Navigator
Polling report on the latest perceptions of programs like Medicaid, Medicare, and Social Security.| Navigator
Look closer, and you'll notice the big errors were always there under the hood. It's just that we never really focused on them.| Armarium Interreta
Although most incumbent governments saw a big boost in their vote in the first month of the pandemic, we show that the pandemic bounce has completely faded for most incumbents.| Armarium Interreta
Introduction (I promise this part is relevant) Let’s say you live somewhere in a rural town in the middle of the Australian outback. You come across a random person ranting about how there’s a giant arctic wolf running around and eating people. Do you believe them? Do you take shelter immediately and start checking forContinue Reading... Arctic Wolves in PollingContinue Reading...| Armarium Interreta
In our previous pieces in the Pandemic Politics series, we examined whether elections held during the COVID-19 pandemic saw significant swings in the vote for incumbent governments and minor parties from the last election held in that electorate (parts 1, 2, 4). However, that approach has a significant limitation, namely that it can only assessContinue Reading... Pandemic Politics: Minor Party Voting IntentionContinue Reading...| Armarium Interreta
Watch the video recording of the panel discussion, dig into the poll, then join the conversation on your favorite social presences. The post Expert panel digs deeper into the 2022 Charles Butt foundation poll appeared first on Charles Butt Foundation.| Charles Butt Foundation
Polling report on how Americans are reacting to recent actions to cut government spending.| Navigator
This new poll found an overwhelming majority of voters including GOP voters want the White House and Congress to take action on child care.| First Five Years Fund
Now that the 2024 Presidential election cycle is in the past, the discussion that occurs every election cycle of whether pollsters “missed the mark” with regards to the Presidential election results is worth bringing up now. Let’s look at the data to evaluate whether or not pollsters “got it wrong” again.| JMC Enterprises of Louisiana/JMC Analytics and Polling
Polling report on Americans' latest perceptions of public health and health care programs, including Social Security and Medicare.| Navigator
The general election result last July was certainly a ‘Labour landslide’, but it wasn’t the even bigger, ginormous landslide which the polls predominantly predicted.| Martin Rosenbaum
Middle-Out Economics: Communicating Policies The Empower Workers SiX and the Rural Democracy Initiative co-sponsored a webinar on new polling from the Winning Jobs Narrative Project, a working people-centered narrative architecture for talking about jobs, work, and the economy that resonates across race, geography, and issues. Following an ambitious research agenda, the Winning Jobs Narrative team […]| State Innovation Exchange
In a tight presidential race, the Harris and Trump campaigns have tried to court the Latino vote — one of the fastest-growing voting blocs.| Source New Mexico
Introduction Early voting is underway in Louisiana (and concludes on Tuesday, 10/29), and the end is in sight. Currently, 21 states are undergoing in person voting, and Election Day just over two weeks away. Given that we’re going into the final stretch of the campaign, what has been going on (from a polling perspective) with […]| JMC Enterprises of Louisiana/JMC Analytics and Polling
Introduction We are in the midst of election season now; in fact, people are already voting in 44 states – that we know about, and Election Day is just over three weeks away (in person early voting starts in Louisiana next Friday). Given that we’re going into the final stretch of the campaign, what has been […]| JMC Enterprises of Louisiana/JMC Analytics and Polling
Pensioners don't like Labour generally, but the optics matter.| State of the Nation
Poll on perceptions of former President Trump's support for Project 2025 and whether the plan reflects the agenda of Republicans in Congress.| Navigator
We are now (from an election season perspective) in the “calm before the storm.” The Republican convention has just concluded, the opening ceremonies for the Olympics are a week from today, and then the Democratic convention convenes on August 19 in Chicago.| JMC Enterprises of Louisiana/JMC Analytics and Polling
Branding and messaging guide on Project 2025, including the most resonant language to describe it and polling data on Americans' top concerns.| Navigator
Over the last several years, Black voters have been perhaps the most pivotal voting bloc fueling Joe Biden’s presidential aspirations. A core group of the Democratic Party, they comprise roughly 25…| Split Ticket
President Joe Biden trails former President Donald Trump by one point in a survey conducted by Split Ticket and Data For Progress. The poll was conducted online between July 1–3, 2024 with a sample…| Split Ticket
Which predictive model for the results of the election was best – or the least bad?| Martin Rosenbaum
Poll on the state of “the American Dream,” including what people most associate with it and whether the American Dream still holds true.| Navigator
Poll on the U.S. government's support for families, including polling on government programs that aim to help families with children.| Navigator
The return of Nigel Farage is enough to tip the balance.| State of the Nation
Poll on how government should deal with inflation, including support for recent consumer protection and cracking down on corporate greed.| Navigator
“This knife’s-edge election is currently about two things: inflation and immigration,” said Blueprint lead pollster Evan Roth Smith.| Blueprint
Public opinion poll on Americans’ perceptions of the national economy, and who Americans blame most for the amount of taxes they pay.| Navigator
Poll on Americans' perceived drivers of inflation, as well as messaging guidance to communicate about corporate greed causing costs to rise.| Navigator
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It's possible speed zones have turned irritated voters against Welsh Labour - but only temporarily.| State of the Nation
Nearly a third (31%) of business professionals said they’ve witnessed a “heated argument” over politics and/or differing political views between two co–workers, an Office Pulse survey of white-collar workers found.| Office Pulse
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