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Opinion polls conducted for the 2024 United Kingdom general election. The trend lines are local regressions (LOESS) Aggregation and distribution of polls from January 2024 to the calling of the election, with a comparison to the 2019 general election result
Source of poll aggregation Dates administered Dates updated Joe Biden Democratic Donald Trump Republican Other/ Undecided Margin RealClearPolitics: April 12 – May 30, 2024 May 31, 2024 46.4% 47.2%: 6.4% Trump +0.8: Race to the WH: through May 30, 2024 May 31, 2024 45.1% 45.2%: 9.7% Trump +0.1: Decision Desk HQ/The Hill: through May 30, 2024 ...
They post pieces on current events and topics, as well as news about opinion polls. The site reports on political races and projections, and features the average result of all current presidential polls and also offers a best-guess projection of Electoral College votes.
Latest update: 27 May 2024. We've now had quite a few polls published since Rishi Sunak called the election on 22 May, including some that were fully conducted after the announcement, writes...
Poll: One in 10 Republicans less likely to vote for Trump after guilty verdict. Ten percent of Republican registered voters say they are less likely to vote for Donald Trump following his felony...
By Stephanie Perry, NBC News Exit Poll Desk. Republican voters spoke clearly this primary season: Donald Trump is their undisputed leader. But below the surface, there’s plenty more to glean ...
Real Clear Polling: February 13–27, 2024 February 28, 2024 14.5% 78.7%: 6.8% Trump +64.2: Average: 15.8% 77.9%: 6.3% Trump +62.1
Mr Biden’s approval rating is under water in nearly every poll – including one from NBC this week, in which seven in 10 Americans said he should not run again, while 54 per cent disapproved of ...
538, originally rendered as FiveThirtyEight, is an American website that focused on opinion poll analysis, politics, economics, and sports blogging in the United States. Founder Nate Silver left in April 2023.
Based on a seven-day rolling average of all national published polls, Labour’s vote share stood at 40% on June 6, ahead of the Conservatives on 32%, with the Liberal Democrats on 12% and the ...