by DC Team | Jan 19, 2009 | Battleground Surveys
From January 14-19, 2009, Democracy Corps conducted a survey of 1200 likely voters in 40 Democratic-held districts
by DC Team | Oct 31, 2008 | Battleground Surveys
From October 28 – 30, 2008, Democracy Corps conducted a survey of 1,050 likely voters (1,200 unweighted) in 35 Republican-held districts.
by DC Team | Oct 29, 2008 | Battleground Surveys
From October 26 – 28, 2008, Democracy Corps conducted a survey of 1,050 likely voters (1,200 unweighted) in 35 Republican-held districts.
by DC Team | Oct 29, 2008 | Battleground Surveys
With a week to go before Election Day, Democrats are on the verge of making historical gains in Mountain West Congressional districts. With the huge gains Democrats are making in the Mountain West, they should work hard to capitalize on their progress and permanently...
by DC Team | Oct 29, 2008 | Battleground Surveys
Democrats are on the brink of making historic gains in swing Mountain West Congressional districts. Four years ago in these 11 targeted districts, Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry lost by 15 points and Democratic Congressional candidates lost by an average...
by DC Team | Oct 27, 2008 | Battleground Surveys
The latest Democracy Corps weekly tracking poll of the Republican-held Congressional battleground shows Democratic candidates maintaining their strong position with just over a week left before Election Day, even in an extended battleground. Because of their continued...
by DC Team | Oct 24, 2008 | Battleground Surveys
From October 20 – 23, 2008, Democracy Corps conducted a survey of 1,750 likely voters (1,799 unweighted) in 55 Republican-held districts.
by DC Team | Oct 23, 2008 | Battleground Surveys
The Democratic congressional candidates have made key gains in the fifty most vulnerable Republican seats over the last month, but an analysis of the almost 5,000 interviews shows that there are emerging targets that can tilt the balance further. The Democratic...
by DC Team | Oct 23, 2008 | Archives
Barack Obama has no business winning in Georgia this year. Neither does U.S. Senate candidate Jim Martin. Yet both Democrats are within striking range in a state President Bush carried by 17 points in 2004, and where in the last six years Republicans replaced...