Real time reactions from 50 voters as President Obama speaks about Don't Ask Don't Tell in his State of the Union address.
Archives
All articles that are older than 2 years or are no longer accurate are moved to the archives. Everything that Democracy Corps has published over the years that is out-of-date can be found here.
Obama’s Speech Resonates with Swing Voters
In his first State of the Union address tonight, Barack Obama demonstrated a clear understanding of the problems facing the country and...
Corzine Carries Four-Point Lead Into Election Day
A new survey conducted for Stan Greenberg and James Carville's organization Democracy Corps shows a New Jersey gubernatorial race that remains...
Corzine Leads Christie by Five Points in New Jersey
With less than a week to go before Election Day in New Jersey, a new survey conducted for Stan Greenberg and James Carville's organization...
Corzine Maintains Lead in Race for Governor
As the race for New Jersey governor enters the home stretch, a new survey conducted for Stan Greenberg and James Carville's organization...
Olympia Snowe: The Political Problems of Stopping Health Care Reform
Olympia Snowe enjoys broad support in her home state, but she faces significant political problems if she opposes President Obama's health...
New Jersey Governor Race Now a Tie
As the battle for New Jersey governor continues to heat up, a new survey conducted for Stan Greenberg and James Carville's organization...
Race for New Jersey Governor Remains Close
Coming out of Labor Day, Democratic Governor Jon Corzine and Republican challenger remain in a tight race for Governor, a new survey conducted...
Corzine Closes Gap in New Jersey Governor Race
A new survey conducted for Stan Greenberg and James Carville's organization Democracy Corps by Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research shows...
Corzine and Christie In Tight Race for New Jersey Governor
A new survey conducted by Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research for Stan Greenberg and James Carville's organization Democracy Corps puts Governor...
A Carnahan Advantage in Missouri Senate Race
The closest state during the 2008 presidential election, Missouri shows early signs of opportunity for Democrats to pick up the senate seat...
Tulane University / Democracy Corps Mayoral Survey
Tulane University and Democracy Corps have joined together to conduct a unique survey examining the New Orleans political landscape as the...
Moving from the Old to New Politics: Macomb to Oakland
In the summer of 2008, Barack Obama held a slim national lead over John McCain but his position was by no means secure. After a bruising...
NYT Op-Ed: Goodbye, Reagan Democrats
From Stanley Greenberg's New York Times op-ed, Tuesday, November 11, 2008: I'm finished with the Reagan Democrats in Macomb...
Georgia: The Unlikely New Frontier
Barack Obama has no business winning in Georgia this year. Neither does U.S. Senate candidate Jim Martin. Yet both Democrats are within...
Third Presidential Debate: McCain Digs Himself a Deeper Hole
John McCain entered tonight's debate needing to halt Barack Obama's momentum and fundamentally change the dynamic of the race. Not only did he...
Environmental Update
Combined data from Greenberg Quinlan Rosner and Democracy Corps on the political environment.
Consolidating the Hispanic Vote
A special Democracy Corps and Greenberg Quinlan Rosner survey of Hispanic voters in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Nevada shows that Barack...
Back to Macomb: Reagan Democrats and Barack Obama
Going into the Democratic convention, Barack Obama remains a candidate with unique strengths and unique challenges. He has yet to close the...
June 2008 Focus Groups
Democracy Corps conducted focus groups among likely voters in June 2008. Summary analyses of groups in Philadelphia and Denver and Cleveland...