Pew Poll: Vast Majority of Republicans Think Media Have Negative Impact; Democrats Increasingly Positive
Pew Research released a poll Monday of Americans’ views of the influence of major institutions.
Pew Research released a poll Monday of Americans’ views of the influence of major institutions.
A new Marist/NPR poll released Monday shows 68 percent of American adults trust the media either “not very much” or, as 37 percent responded, “not at all.”
A POLITICO/Morning Consult poll released Wednesday shows increasing support for impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump, but most pro-impeachment respondents also do not appear to think Trump has committed “high crimes and misdemeanors.”
Tuesday on Fox News Channel’s “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” Mark Penn, a former pollster for Bill and Hillary Clinton and now the chairman of the Harris Poll, argued the polling conducted to measure the early stages of Donald Trump’s presidency are still
Pollster and analyst Pat Caddell took it to both the media and pollsters for “missing” the signs driving this year’s election results on Breitbart News Daily SiriusXM with host Alex Marlow, saying, “They’ve learned nothing.”
The USC Dornsife/Los Angles Times Daybreak presidential poll, which was widely criticized by the mainstream media for showing Republican Donald Trump consistently ahead of Democrat Hillary Clinton, is taking a victory lap on Wednesday morning.
The mainstream press reported late this week on a federal court’s ruling in a case involving Republican poll monitors in Pennsylvania.
Pollster and analyst Pat Caddell told Breitbart News Daily SiriusXM host Alex Marlow on Friday, based upon polling cross-tabs and internal data, “We’ve got about ten to twelve percent of the people who seem to still be in flux, in movement, and the interesting things is, when you tend to look at those people … the issue structure still tends to favor Trump.”
The ABC/Washington Post tracking poll shows that Trump is now at 44 percent, while Hillary Clinton still leads at 48 percent.
Pollster and analyst Pat Caddell joined Breitbart News Daily SiriusXM host Alex Marlow on Tuesday to discuss the state of the presidential race.
In addressing media bias through selective coverage and media polling in the 2016 presidential election, pollster and analyst Pat Caddell told Breitbart News Daily SiriusXM host Alex Marlow on Monday, “If they do this, they will have ratified their right to control American politics and their right to decide what the American people have a right to know and what they don’t.”
Not only Republicans think voter fraud is a problem.
Pat Caddell talked about polling with Breitbart News Daily SiriusXM host Alex Marlow and “just how concerned people are” about a possible rigged election.
Pat Caddell spoke with Breitbart News Daily SiriusXM host Matt Boyle on Friday regarding recent and future polling in the presidential contest. Caddell said, “I’m looking to see how stable the race is and whether or not … Hillary’s lead is because she has gained votes or only because Trump has lost them.”
Pat Caddell, while speaking to Breitbart News Daily Sirius XM host Alex Marlow, cited a recent NBC/WSJ poll, saying it “was unprecedented and unethical.” He was speaking of the poll’s reliance on both new and “stale” data to “create a narrative.”
While acknowledging that the release of a controversial open mic recording hurt GOP nominee Donald Trump, as to current polling, Pat Caddell told Breitbart News Daily SiriusXM host Alex Marlow on Tuesday, “I love this about the timing of polling. … When Hillary Clinton’s in trouble, it takes the polls a long time to come out. We keep waiting and waiting for polls. But if there’s something bad about Trump, they’re out. I mean, they go in the field right away.”
While admitting that Donald Trump did “mediocre” and Hillary Clinton “had an edge” at Monday night’s presidential debate, Democratic pollster Pat Caddell told Breitbart News Daily SiriusXM host Alex Marlow Tuesday, “What was interesting is Trump really helped himself.”
Ipsos is a top-ranked polling firm — and it is producing a series of state polls showing Trump doing dramatically better than other trusted polling firms.
U.S. Presidential candidate Donald Trump has said this morning: “They will soon be calling me MR. BREXIT!” in a tweet expressing how he believes he will win the U.S. election despite polling figures showing him behind Democrat opponent Hillary Clinton.
Few Americans support resettling Syrian refugees on United States soil, but a majority favor a limited military action to take on ISIS in Syria, according to a survey The Chicago Council on Global Affairs released Monday.
Donald Trump has a greater opportunity to make inroads with young voters in 2016 than previous Republican presidential candidates, a new poll finds.
Tuesday on CNN’s “New Day,” former Obama campaign adviser David Axelrod explained how he sees the 2016 presidential race unfolding between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, given that both of the candidates have such high negatives in the polls. Axelrod
The tables have turned in this week’s White House Watch. After trailing Hillary Clinton by five points for the prior two weeks, Donald Trump has now taken a four-point lead.
Dr. Kelli Ward called out incumbent Republican Sen. John McCain following his fumbled criticism of President Barack Obama’s role in the rise of Islamic terror group ISIS.
AFP – The only thing everyone seems to agree on is that Britain’s EU referendum result is going to be close. One of the main references is the polling average compiled by the WhatUKThinks website, which is currently predicting 51
Support for the European Union (EU) is on the wane across Europe thanks principally to the migrant crisis, with the majority of Europeans wanting to see Brussels have less power, not more, according to a new poll. Britons will be
From Prof. Matthew Goodwin in The Times Red Box: Over the past week social media has been full of talk about the “trend toward Remain”. But if we look below the surface what has really changed? Well, granted, the two
Concerns have been raised over recent EU referendum polls that show massive, anomalous leads to the ‘Remain’ camp, calling into question why the Telegraph newspaper is using a lesser known polling company using sample sizes which are less than half
Britain’s referendum on European Union (EU) membership will be held on June 23rd. The latest polling information for the ‘Brexit’ campaign can be found below. 22 June (part 2): Online TNS poll drops Leave four points to 43 per cent, still
One of Britain’s top pollsters has admitted that the European Union (EU) referendum result may not be predicted by the current polling on the issue. Peter Kellner, the head of YouGov, told a meeting entitled “The Euro Referendum: Will the pollsters
Dr. Christopher Borick, Director of the Muhlenberg College Institute of Public Opinion, was a guest on Thursday’s Breitbart News Daily on SiriusXM with host Stephen K. Bannon, where he offered his projections for next week’s Pennsylvania primary.
A new poll of Republican voters says that the Party’s nominee does not need to reach the number of delegates laid out in the convention rules to win the nomination. A new Bloomberg Politics poll found that 63 percent of
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) pulled off one of the biggest upset in the history of presidential primaries on Tuesday when he overcame a 27-point deficit in the polls to edge former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for the win.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) seemed close to one of the biggest upsets in the history of presidential primaries on Tuesday night when he overcame a roughly 30-point deficit in the polls to edge former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in late results.
As the starting gun fires on the European Union (EU) referendum, polling shows that the two sides are almost level pegging, with Leave edging just ahead on 38 per cent against 37 per cent for Remain, while a full quarter
New polling info from Reuters finds a nationwide toss-up 2016 contest between GOP frontrunner Donald Trump and Democrat frontrunner Hillary Clinton — but he’s beating her by 20 points, 46 percent to 26 percent, among white working-class voters.
The share of Americans who say the government is fairing well in reducing the threat of terrorism has plummeted by 26 percentage points since the start of 2015, reaching its lowest level since September 11, 2001, according to a new Pew Research Center poll.
Americans’ confidence in government to keep citizens safe from terrorism has hit an all time low, according to a new poll released Friday.
The State Department spent nearly $36.5 million polling the attitudes of citizens in foreign nations from 2007-2014, according to data compiled by the watchdog group OpenTheBooks.com.
Right wing party Alternative for Germany (AfD) is again on the rise in German opinion polls, taking third place nationally for the first time. The party, which is often billed as ‘the German Ukip’, has seen a surge in support