In Tied Presidential Race, Harris and Trump Have Contrasting Strengths, Weaknesses
About half of registered voters (49%) say if the election were held today, they would vote for Harris, while an identical share say they would back Trump.
About half of registered voters (49%) say if the election were held today, they would vote for Harris, while an identical share say they would back Trump.
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Survey Report When he takes office next week, President-elect Donald Trump will inherit an array of global threats in the view of the public. About eight-in-ten Americans (79%) say ISIS poses a major threat to the well-being of the United States, and 71% say the same about cyberattacks from other countries. Nearly two-thirds (64%) view […]
The public continues to give the president-elect low marks for how he is handling the transition process.
Nearly a month after Donald Trump’s election as president, the public views his transition to the White House less positively than those of past presidents-elect.
As the 2016 campaign enters its final weeks, very few voters who support either Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton expect their spouse or partner to cross the aisle and vote for the other candidate.
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