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GOP voters see their party as deeply divided, but are happy with their presidential contenders.
Is this election an anomaly, or will the party restore its grip on the nomination process?
Pollsters and pundits react to Gallup's decision to forgo primary horserace polling. Presidential poll results vary depending on how the pollsters ask about it. And two-fifths of Americans know someone who's been killed or committed suicide with a gun. This is HuffPollster for Friday, October 9, 2015
They likely affect candidates' numbers, but in different ways.
Black Americans are especially likely to know someone who was fatally shot.
The nation is divided over whether stricter laws would pass -- or stop mass shootings.
Donald Trump's support among Republicans is starting to fade, but outsider candidates remain strong. Anger defines the 2016 Electorate. And yet another mass shooting is unlikely to galvanize public opinion. This is HuffPollster for Friday, October 2, 2015
Pollsters debate whether surveys can be trusted when response rates are low and samples aren't random. A new study examines who gets missed by online surveys. And polls this week show early signs that Trump might be stalling. This is HuffPollster for Friday, September 25, 2015
Some Republicans may be reluctant to share their support for Donald Trump with a stranger on the telephone. Bernie Sanders' poll support matches where Barack Obama stood at this time in 2007, but there's a catch. And a Republican pollster warns that voter discontent could spur primary upsets. This is HuffPollster for Friday, September 18, 2015