This combined data set includes the two national surveys Democracy Corps completed in July and September and a total of 2,800 responses. The larger data set allows us to better examine the divisions within the Republican party and also understand variables like 'electability' in the Democratic Primary. We will continue to build on this data set in the coming months, and it will be interesting to see how issues like the impending impeachment inquiry further endanger (or...
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National surveys at Democracy Corps cover a range of topics for both Presidential and Senate races. We provide industry-leading polling data that provides deep insight into the voting trends across the nation.
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How Progressives Can Position on NAFTA Renegotiation
Trade stands out from every other policy issue because Donald Trump’s unhappiness with the...
Democrats Need to Lead the Fight for a Better NAFTA
This op-ed appeared in The Huffington Post on October 18, 2017.Donald Trump remains deeply...
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Grim Stability Will Require Race-by-Race Fight
National survey of 1,001 2008 voters conducted June 19-22, 2010. This tracking is for Democracy Corps' polling at the end of June. While...
Monthly Report on Real Economic Indicators
The monthly tracking on the state of the macro and micro economy makes it even harder to build a short-term economic narrative predicated on...
Toward Renewal and Leadership
As President Obama issues his new national security strategy, a new Democracy Corps-Third Way survey shows the president continues to earn...
Getting to a Powerful Choice on the Economy
The lack of movement in our monthly economic monitor even after a quarter of job growth underscores the urgency of progressives advancing an...
How to Survive 2010
Democrats need to make substantial political progress in the next six months. The basic problem is math. Currently independent...
Special Database Reports: A Deep Look at Shifts Among Independents and Seniors Since 2008
We've used our extensive database to take a serious look at two of the most important blocs of voters for the midterm election, seniors and...
Is this the Final Chapter or a New Chapter?
We still do not know how this story ends. We could be at the beginning of a new, six-month chapter with voters growing more invested in...
Mixed Messages on the Deficit
The federal budget deficit is a growing problem for Americans, with a stream of mixed messages from voters. Most describe it as a crisis -...
The Challenge of Getting the Real Economy Right
The biggest challenge facing Democrats in 2010 after passing health care is getting the economy right - and this is even more important than...
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