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Battleground Surveys

Battleground surveys at Democracy Corps focus on the most competitive states across the nation. We provide deep insight into the voting trends of those states that will determine the presidency and the senate.

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How Democrats run stronger with all working class voters

How Democrats run stronger with all working class voters

• Key one — recognizing that the overwhelming majority of our diverse base is the hardworking working class. They are citizens who have never completed a four-year college degree. Fully 70 percent of Blacks in HIT Strategy’s battleground survey are working class, 75 percent in EquisLab’s surveys with Hispanics in Florida, Texas, Arizona and other battleground states. The AAPI voters are predominantly college grads in Orange County, but 67 percent of millennials and...

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Presidential Battleground Survey

From October 25-28, 2008, Democracy Corps conducted a survey of 1000 likely voters in the presidential battleground.

Congressional Battleground Survey

From October 20 - 23, 2008, Democracy Corps conducted a survey of 1,750 likely voters (1,799 unweighted) in 55 Republican-held districts.

Maximizing the Congressional Vote

The Democratic congressional candidates have made key gains in the fifty most vulnerable Republican seats over the last month, but an analysis...

Closing the Deal

Based on more than 3,000 interviews over the course of the past three weeks among likely voters in the key battleground states that will...

On the Verge of Another Wave

The latest congressional battleground survey by Democracy Corps and Greenberg Quinlan Rosner finds that Democratic candidates have improved...

Congressional Battleground Survey

From October 13-16, 2008, Democracy Corps conducted a survey of 1,600 likley voters (1,780 unweighted) in 50 Republican-held districts.

Presidential Battleground Survey

From October 12-14, 2008, Democracy Corps conducted a survey of 1000 likely voters in the presidential battleground.