Don’t trust the exit polls. This explains why. Robert Griffin - November 9, 2020 Analysts using the National Exit Poll to understand how various groups voted might want to be cautious.
Donald Trump’s problems with senior voters started long before the coronavirus Robert Griffin and John Sides - May 25, 2020 Biden’s appeal to seniors has flattened
What’s driving the shutdown protests? It’s not economic pain. Robert Griffin and Mayesha Quasem - May 19, 2020 Large majorities of Americans support the measures -- whether they’ve suffered financially or not.
Why Trump’s approval bump isn’t helping him against Joe Biden Robert Griffin and John Sides - March 31, 2020 The voters who increasingly approve of Trump aren’t actually the ones likely to vote for him in November.
Americans have increasingly dismal views of the economy, but they don’t blame Trump Robert Griffin and John Sides - March 20, 2020 The president’s approval rating hasn’t budged in the wake of the economic fallout of the coronavirus.
Who’s most electable? Don’t trust polls that match Democratic candidates against Trump. Robert Griffin - November 21, 2019 They’re measuring who’s most well known, not who’s most likely to win.
New poll: Obama-Trump voters are starting to sour on Trump John Sides - September 6, 2017 [caption id="attachment_62808" align="aligncenter" width="960"] President Trump answers questions about his
More states are registering voters automatically. Here’s how that affects voting. Robert Griffin and Paul Gronke - June 16, 2017 [caption id="attachment_59973" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Some states are automatically registering qualified
Dinner Won’t Do It Andrew Rudalevige - November 26, 2012 Since the election President Obama has received a wide range