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Polling experts from the University of North Florida and Florida Atlantic University discuss what value polls have this election season, and whether you should trust them.
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Three-quarters say they want members of Congress to compromise with each other across the aisle, but 58% say they have no confidence they will, more than double the percent who said so in 2008.
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Americans of color were more likely than their white counterparts to say they feared being physically attacked, the NPR/Harvard study shows.
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In a new book, Fight: How Gen Z is channeling their fear and passion to save America, pollster John Della Volpe explores how America's youngest voters and activists are coming of age.
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The NPR/Marist survey has President Biden with a 42% approval rating. Americans also don't feel the direct payments or expanded child tax credits Democrats doled out helped them much.
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You're probably anxious about the results, but patience may truly be a virtue on election night. Here's how to approach the evening.
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On Election Day, Nov. 3, students will stay home while Miami-Dade schools will be converted into polling places.
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The polls show a Democratic advantage in the House and a Republican one in the Senate. But be ready for anything because surprises in politics always happen.
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Fox News and the Associated Press are upending a quarter century of how elections are measured — and races called — launching a new approach for this fall's midterm elections.
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Guests for Sundial Tuesday, Feb. 13 2018: He gives us a rundown of how polling works and recounts his experience transitioning from AM radio host to…
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Sergio Bendixen, the first Hispanic to run a U.S. presidential campaign who later pioneered public-opinion polling among Latinos, died late Friday in…