

Tipping the Senate battleground states in the final month
For the first time in this election cycle, the WVWVAF-Democracy Corps Senate battleground shows a consistent move toward the Democrats across a broad range of indicators that suggest the Democrats are more likely to hold control of the U.S. Senate than not. This...Senate Battleground on a Knife-Edge, says our Bipartisan NPR Poll
Democracy Corps and Resurgent Republic conducted the latest bi-partisan NPR poll of the 12-state competitive Senate battleground. This poll shows an incredibly stable race, but with emerging evidence to explain why Democratic incumbents and candidates are...
Economic Agenda for Working Women and Men: The Difference in the Senate Battleground?
A new poll of the 12 states where control of the Senate is being contested, fielded by Greenberg Quinlan Rosner for Democracy Corps and Women’s Voice Women Vote Action Fund, shows that control of the Senate rests on a knife’s edge, but that Democrats’ have a powerful...
Serious Attack on Ryan Budget Takes Toll on Mitt Romney
The most recent survey and focus groups by Greenberg Quinlan Rosner for Democracy Corps reveal deep opposition to the Ryan budget– and its potential to damage Mitt Romney’s candidacy if he embraces it in the coming campaign.[1] At the outset, the Ryan budget...
Democrats Gaining in Battleground and Ryan Budget Could Finish the Job
Last month, virtually all House Republicans voted for Paul Ryan’s latest budget plan—(“The Path to Prosperity”)—and according to the latest battleground survey by Greenberg Quinlan Rosner for Democracy Corps and Women’s Voices. Women Vote Action...
Women Push Back in the Battleground
In 2010, Republicans won the women’s vote for the first time in 30 years. Republicans rewarded this support with a raft of legislation hostile to the interests of women, beginning with one of their first pieces of legislation, H.R. 3, which attempted to redefine...