For the first time in this election cycle, the WVWVAF-Democracy Corps Senate battleground shows a consistent move toward the Democrats across a broad range of indicators that suggest the Democrats are more likely to hold control of the U.S. Senate than not. This...
Last month, virtually all House Republicans voted for Paul Ryan’s latest budget plan—(“The Path to Prosperity”)—and according to the latest battleground survey by Greenberg Quinlan Rosner for Democracy Corps and Women’s Voices. Women Vote Action...
The latest national survey by Greenberg Quinlan Rosner for Democracy Corps and Women’s Voices. Women Vote Action Fund shows a Republican Party in deepening trouble and emerging underlying trends that may have shifted the balance for 2012.[1] Barring sudden...
The Rising American Electorate provides opportunities to consolidate gains in the Republican battleground. A new Democracy Corps/Women’s Voices. Women Vote Action Fund (WVWVAF) survey shows incumbents in 60 Republican-held battleground districts badly out of...
These ‘no-tax’ Republicans are out of touch with their districts, polling below 50 percent, and losing ground. The latest Democracy Corps survey of the Republican House battleground shows the incumbents out of touch with their districts, a climate less...
Regaining the support of the Rising American Electorate – unmarried women, people of color, and younger voters – and motivating these voters to turn out is crucial for President Obama’s reelection and congressional victories in 2012 among...
A new survey by Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research for Democracy Corps reveals voters’ growing anger with Washington. This survey fielded at a unique time – just as Standard and Poor’s announced its credit rating downgrade. As a result, these results...
A new survey by Women’s Voices. Women Vote Action Fund and Democracy Corps shows that the new House majority misread American voters. Moreover, this research provides a new opportunity for progressives to reclaim critical blocs of voters who with-drew their...
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...