by DC Team | Oct 1, 2008 | Battleground Surveys
From September 28-30, 2008, Democracy Corps conducted a survey of 1000 likely voters nationally and 1044 likely voters in the presidential battleground.
by DC Team | Sep 25, 2008 | Battleground Surveys
From September 22-24, 2008, Democracy Corps conducted a survey of 1007 likely voters nationally and 1128 likely voters in the presidential battleground.
by DC Team | Sep 19, 2008 | Battleground Surveys
From September 15-18, 2008, Democracy Corps conducted a survey of 1000 likely voters in the presidential battleground.
by DC Team | Sep 4, 2008 | Battleground Surveys
Barack Obama emerged from the Democratic convention with the Democratic Party unified behind him and a solid lead in the presidential battleground states. In the latest Democracy Corps survey conducted after the Democratic convention Obama leads John McCain by 5...
by DC Team | Sep 3, 2008 | Battleground Surveys
Democratic candidates for Senate and President are poised to give Republicans in North Carolina a major challenge in 2008. In a state that voted Republican for president for the last 30 years, Barack Obama is within striking distance of John McCain, and Kay Hagan...
by DC Team | Aug 29, 2008 | Archives
A special Democracy Corps and Greenberg Quinlan Rosner survey of Hispanic voters in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Nevada shows that Barack Obama holds a commanding lead among Latinos in the southwest. The Democratic nominee leads John McCain by 45 points and has a...
by DC Team | Aug 25, 2008 | Archives, Macomb County
Going into the Democratic convention, Barack Obama remains a candidate with unique strengths and unique challenges. He has yet to close the deal with many white, working-class voters who normally vote Democratic. Winning back these Democratic defectors and Reagan...
by DC Team | Aug 19, 2008 | Battleground Surveys
From August 12-17, 2008, Democracy Corps conducted a survey of 1,348 likely voters in 18 battleground states (Alaska, Colo., Iowa, Ind., Fla., Mich., Minn., Mo., Mont., N.C., N.D., N.H., Nev., Ohio, Penn., Va., Wisc.)