Tag: Polls

The text discusses Donald Trump's unconventional campaigning strategies following his courtroom setbacks, amid Joe Biden's favorable polling numbers.
The author expresses skepticism about polls showing strong support for Trump, suggesting that some respondents may be falsely claiming support for Trump as a way to protest leftist ideologies.
The text discusses the Biden administration's recent concerns over Israel's conflict with Hamas and questions if this aligns with the president's support for Israel.
In a recent podcast episode, Joe Biden's visit to Michigan in support of United Auto Workers strikers is discussed, focusing on how this move could impact his reputation with Americans regarding the economy.
In a recent discussion, Eli Lake analyzes the Republican primary debate, noting that Ron DeSantis performed well according to polls despite initial expectations.
The text explores the complexities surrounding an arrest-related shooting involving a black suspect and black police officers, which has drawn the attention of racial activists.
Steve Kornacki discusses the upcoming midterm elections, focusing on the challenges of understanding polls and predicting outcomes.
CNN data expert Harry Enten discusses polls, numbers, and the historical context of midterms and political parties in a podcast.
The podcast discusses the recent negative news surrounding President Biden, including poor job numbers, Delta variant fatalities, and a decrease in his support according to polls.
In this article, Ghaith al Omari, a Senior Fellow at the Washington Institute, discusses the upcoming Palestinian elections and the Palestinians' relationship with the Biden administration.
In this episode, Evan Gottesman, Eli Kowaz, and Shanie Reichman discuss the possibility of another round of Israeli elections and the potential outcomes for different political parties.
The podcast explores the recent Trump-Biden town halls and their impact and discusses a potential scenario in which President Trump could win the election despite trailing in most polls.
The podcast discusses the backlash against labeling Amy Coney Barrett as a colonizer and homophobe, despite public support for her.
The text discusses the need to anticipate a potential Biden presidency and Democratic control of Congress as polls show a shift away from the current president.
Despite Donald Trump's attempts to portray Joe Biden as responsible for the chaos in American cities and overly restrictive pandemic measures, polling data does not indicate that this messaging is significantly affecting public opinion.
In this podcast episode, the discussion revolves around whether Joe Biden's statement against violence and looting helped his image, if Donald Trump's visit to Kenosha will benefit him, whether the polls are tightening, and the potential for escalating violence.
Democratic voters in Missouri recently ousted a longtime incumbent from federal office, reflecting a trend indicating an ideological shift within the Democratic Party driven from grassroots levels.
The text discusses the political challenges faced by Benny Gantz three weeks before the Israeli elections, with a focus on the analysis provided by Tal Shalev from Walla.