For the first time in a long time, Presidential approval numbers and voter preferences aren’t’ aligned.
With record-low poll numbers, the grass roots wants someone new on the ticket next time.
A pretty good President has numbers comparable to his historically bad predecessor.
Democrats and Independents are losing their enthusiasm. But some perspective is needed.
With the House of Representatives just days away from impeaching President Trump, polling shows that public opinion on the issue has not changed much since October.
A startling statistic that hides a more comforting reality.
There’s the truth, and then there’s Donald Trump’s version of the truth. The two are seldom related.
The Trump Administration and 2020 campaign are clearly worried about the state of the economy. They should be, because it could be the one thing that dooms his re-election chances.
The President’s approval is up and disapproval down after the latest incidents.
Nearly half the country thinks he’s not a terrible President.
Based on his job approval numbers, President Trump could face an uphill battle in 2020.
While the numbers seem to show that scandal-plagued Senator Bob Menendez will win re-election on Tuesday, national Democrats aren’t taking any chances.
Despite his ethical issues, Bob Menendez appears to be solidifying his position in New Jersey’s Senate race.
President Trump claims that November will see a “red wave” rather than the “blue wave” that most analysts are expecting. There’s no evidence to support his hypothesis.
Things continue to look good for Democrats as we get closer to the midterm elections.
One year after his Inauguration, Donald Trump is the most unpopular new President since the invention of modern polling. However, his numbers are generally the same that they’ve been for some time now.
As we near the end of the year, the President’s job approval numbers remain at historically low levels, and there’s no sign that they’ll improve in 2018.
As he nears the one-year anniversary of his Inauguration, President Trump is getting increasingly bad reviews from the public.
President Trump remains the most unpopular newly elected President since the end of the Second World War, and there’s no sign that will change.
Three new polls show Trump’s job approval down significantly in the three states that put him over the top in the Electoral College last year.
With the Administration’s six-month point approaching, Donald Trump continues to lag in the polls.
Most Americans believe that President Trump has been actively trying to block the F.B.I.’s Russia investigation
The polls are looking worse and worse for Donald Trump.
A majority of Americans support last week’s airstrikes in Syria but are skeptical of any expansion beyond that.
Two new polls show Donald Trump hitting new lows in the polls as we get closer to his 100th day in office.
One month in, some Trump supporters are starting to wonder if he will actually deliver on what he promised.
Donald Trump’s job approval numbers are the lowest for any new President since World War II. That doesn’t bode well for his Administration’s future.
Donald Trump’s initial job approval numbers are lower than any President since the EIsenhower Administration.
Two of Chris Christie’s closest aides were convicted in the criminal trial resulting from the ‘Bridgegate’ scandal.
Don’t be fooled into thinking that the election is “over,” because it isn’t.
By the end of the night, we’re likely to be in an entirely new phase of the race for both the Republican and Democratic nominations.
Bernie Sanders scored a big win in New Hampshire, as most people expected, but the look ahead still tells us that Hillary Clinton will eventually be the Democratic nominee for President.
It’s Election Day in Louisiana again, and voters have the same crappy choices they usually end up with.
A new Gallup poll shows public approval of Congress once again approaching historic lows, but it means far less than anyone thinks.
While “fundamentals” will have more impact on choosing our next president than what happens on the campaign trail, the race itself is important.
Chris Christie appears set to enter the race for the Republican Presidential nomination, but voters back home in New Jersey don’t seem to think very highly of him anymore.
Important numbers in recent polling suggest big problems for Democrats on Tuesday.
To a large degree, the Democratic Party’s supposed advantage among women voters appears to not exist this year.
President Obama hits new job approval lows, while the GOP seems poised for success in November,
More bad poll numbers for the President.