by DC Team | May 27, 2008 | Battleground Surveys
From May 19-26, 2008, Democracy Corps conducted a survey of 1,600 likely voters in 45 GOP-held swing districts.
by DC Team | Jan 31, 2008 | Battleground Surveys
As we enter an election season with a staggering 28 Republican incumbents retiring from Congress, the latest research shows that Democrats have a historic opportunity to take the fight deep into Republican territory. To best take advantage of the battleground’s...
by DC Team | Jan 15, 2008 | Battleground Surveys
Faced with a faltering economy, the Republican party and its presidential candidates have fallen in lockstep behind President Bush in calling to make his tax cuts permanent. As we approach the start of our sixth year in Iraq, their relief at the shift in national...
by DC Team | Jun 19, 2007 | Battleground Surveys
This survey, Greenberg Quinlan Rosner’s first battleground poll for Democracy Corps in 2007, finds the center of the American electoral battlefield has shifted as much since the 2006 election as it did in 2006 campaign. With an unpopular President and an even...
by DC Team | Apr 5, 2007 | Archives
In the 2006 election, Democrats made significant gains throughout the country, primarily in the Northeast and Midwest, but including some seats in the South. Among the most promising developments for Democrats was their ability to encroach on the long-held Republican...
by DC Team | Mar 15, 2007 | Archives
As the 4-year anniversary of the invasion of Iraq approaches, we find the war in Iraq dominating a political environment that has really solidified since the historic elections of 2006. This environment is characterized by a deeply pessimistic mood driven by Iraq, as...
by DC Team | Jan 16, 2007 | Archives
Democracy Corps’ first wave of focus groups since the historic election of 2006 suggests that Democrats have several opportunities to solidify their gains with swing voters, and expand their support as they define themselves in the new Congress. These focus...