by DC Team | Nov 5, 2010 | National Surveys
Republicans should not misread the mandate and the changes that came out of this big election. This post-election survey conducted by Greenberg Quinlan Rosner for Democracy Corps and the Campaign for America’s Future digs deeply into what produced this...
by DC Team | Oct 28, 2010 | National Surveys
National survey of 800 likely voters conducted October 23-25, 2010.
by DC Team | Oct 20, 2010 | National Surveys
The positive movement for Democrats in the congressional vote tracking has fallen back this week. Republicans hold a 5-point lead at 50 to 45 percent after a month of Democratic gains with the race narrowing to a 2-point margin last week, but importantly, the survey...
by DC Team | Oct 18, 2010 | National Surveys
Democracy Corps’s tracking this week and last week report a closing congressional vote. Any movement at all in the Democratic direction is notable given the unprecedented disparity in independent campaign expenditure this cycle and continued disheartening...
by DC Team | Oct 14, 2010 | National Surveys
It is three weeks to the election – and Democrats are in position to finish closer. That is the possible ‘October Surprise’ we spotlighted last week. For sure, the Democrats are still behind, in grueling race-by-race battles against...
by DC Team | Oct 12, 2010 | National Surveys
National survey of 928 likely voters conducted October 9-11, 2010.
by DC Team | Oct 6, 2010 | National Surveys
We are very close to believing that the 2010 election can move to a new place. Our latest poll shows the Democrats with a 6-point deficit–”and any shift will have a significant impact on the number of House seats and the hold on the Senate. This conclusion and...
by DC Team | Sep 27, 2010 | National Surveys
A new Democracy Corps-Third Way survey shows opportunities for progressives to deliver an effective message on national security during this campaign season, even in the face of a very negative political environment and new signs the Republicans plan to attack...
by DC Team | Sep 17, 2010 | National Surveys
Democrats need to learn again how to talk to the voters who brought them success in 2006 and 2008. The Party continues to slide toward what will likely prove the most challenging election cycle since 1994. Pollster.com’s average of national surveys has...