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...
by DC Team | Oct 17, 2008 | Battleground Surveys
From October 13-16, 2008, Democracy Corps conducted a survey of 1,600 likley voters (1,780 unweighted) in 50 Republican-held districts.
by DC Team | Oct 7, 2008 | Battleground Surveys
The new Democracy Corps and Greenberg Quinlan Rosner survey of the most competitive Republican-held battleground districts finds Democrats maintaining their surprise lead as the mood of the nation continues to sour.Democratic candidates are now ahead by 3 points in...
by DC Team | Oct 3, 2008 | Battleground Surveys
New research from Democracy Corps finds voters in GOP-held battleground districts conflicted about the financial rescue package. This survey of 1,600 likely voters in the 50 most competitive Republican-held Congressional districts shows that Democrats who support the...
by DC Team | Oct 2, 2008 | Battleground Surveys
From September 29-October 2, 2008, Democracy Corps conducted a survey of 1,421 likely voters in 50 GOP-held battleground disticts.
by DC Team | Oct 2, 2008 | Battleground Surveys
From September 29 to October 1, 2008, Democracy Corps conducted a survey of 600 likely voters in Ohio.
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.