• On his way to winning the White House in 2016, Donald Trump had several advantages that he does not have in 2020. • There are fewer undecided voters, in part because Joe Biden is significantly ...
Recent polls suggest that President Biden and former President Donald Trump are running neck and neck in a 2024 rematch. But can such polls be taken seriously? But these assessments of the 2020 polls ...
For starters, while Sanders has turned out a committed third of the Democratic primary electorate in 2020 and had a delegate lead heading into Super Tuesday, he turned out a lot more voters in 2016.
President Trump continues to receive overwhelmingly negative marks from voters on his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, causing his poll numbers to plummet. Many Democrats, however, are wary to trust ...
After the 2016 election, The Post asked readers to share why they voted for Donald Trump. This cycle, we checked back in with the voters whose responses we published four years ago to find out whether ...
Q&A: After misses in 2016 and 2020, does polling need to be fixed again? What our survey experts say
The 2016 and 2020 election cycles weren’t the best of times for public opinion polls. In 2016, many preelection surveys underestimated support for Donald Trump in key states. And last year, most polls ...
President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. won the popular vote by more than five million — and his margin is expected to grow as states finish counting. Still, results so far show that President Trump’s ...
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