The divided electorate agrees on one thing: They really don’t like the other candidate
As for those registered voters who have yet to (or say they currently choose not to) vote for the president or for Biden, they ...
KATHLEEN A. FRANKOVIC is one of the world’s leading experts in public opinion polling. She has been an election and polling consultant for CBS News and other research organizations.
She speaks and writes internationally about public opinion research, journalism and elections as an invited speaker in places as diverse as Italy, Jordan, Hong Kong, Manila, Mexico, Lisbon, Chile and India. In 2009 she retired after more than 30 years at CBS News.
She received an A.B. from Cornell University in 1968, and a Ph.D. in political science from Rutgers University in 1974. Before joining CBS News, she taught political science at the University of Vermont, and has also held visiting professorships at Cornell and at the Annenberg School at the University of Pennsylvania.
As for those registered voters who have yet to (or say they currently choose not to) vote for the president or for Biden, they ...
Half of Americans say race relations have improved since the civil rights movement of the 1960s, but for many, racism remains a big problem.
Republican contentment with the country’s direction at its lowest point during the Trump administration. In the latest Economist/YouGov Poll, only 38 percent of Republicans ...
Republicans, by 44 percent to 33 percent, believe it will be safe to hold the conventions. But despite the GOP desire for a convention, ...
Republicans are more likely to favor in-person learning this fall, but only one in three Republicans support all in-person education.
In the latest Economist/YouGov Poll, Republican approval of how the Supreme Court is handling its job jumped 13 points from one week before.
According to the latest Economist/YouGov Poll, there is some hope for the future—especially among Black Americans—but at the moment, Americans are more likely to ...
The president’s supporters, for the most part, don’t think it is necessary for him to release his returns, though 13 percent of Trump voters ...
Joe Biden leads among all income groups and loses to Donald Trump only among senior citizens and those without any college education.
In the latest Economist/YouGov Poll, half of Republicans, who had been less likely than others to believe there was a serious problem in their ...