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Iowa and New Hampshire like him, but many voters elsewhere don't know him.
The survey research world pays tribute to legendary pollster Andrew Kohut. And Donald Trump's surge is far from over, but his supporters may not be who most pundits assume. This is HuffPollster for Friday, September 11, 2015
Biden gets a polling bump, even though he hasn't declared intentions to run. Hillary Clinton's favorable rating drops, but much of the decline was predictable. And polls show Republicans opting for outsider candidates. This is HuffPollster for Friday, September 4, 2015
A new poll shows how much Americans' policy opinions depend on the politician endorsing them.
Republicans are fed up with their party. Is it enough to sour them on the politicians campaigning to lead it?
A different kind of poll finds support for Donald Trump could be overstated, but he still runs ahead. Pollsters are shaking their heads (and legs) over Trump's rise. And A decade after Katrina, polls continue to show a racial divide in opinions. This is HuffPollster for Friday, August 28, 2015.
The 2016 campaigns are paying pollsters, but not nearly as much as Donald Trump thinks. Costs for polling are likely to increase before courts resolve a lawsuit challenging FCC autodialer rules. And Fiorina, Carson and Kasich get a post-debate ratings boost. This is HuffPollster for Friday, August 21, 2015.
He might lead a field of 16, but Trump faces big obstacles in winning over a majority of Republicans.
Pundits weigh in on a New Hampshire survey showing Sanders ahead. Primary polls are valuable but not very reliable. And a majority of Americans agree on stricter gun access laws. This is HuffPollster for Friday, August 14, 2015.
A new poll finds Sanders closing the gap in New Hampshire.