The lesson of campaign coverage, Richard Stengel writes, is to focus not on Trump, but what's going on around him.
Republican, Democratic voters discuss Democrats facing rapid decline in favorability "The media hates Donald Trump. America ...
Gallup, a global analytics and advisory firm, has measured presidential nominees using the 10-point favorability rating scale dating back to 1956. The scale shows both candidates are closely ...
Both campaigns say they have laid the groundwork to win. Both think they have the correct rationale for why they should win.
Gallup noted that the sharp drop in public approval for the ... including a fence jumper at the White House. The current drop in favorability is the largest for any federal agency since the Centers ...
JD Vance (Ohio), who is at 39 percent. Those numbers bode well for Harris, Gallup noted, because candidates with higher favorability ratings have typically won recent presidential elections.
ABC News is reporting preliminary results from exit-poll data. Broad economic discontent, sharp divisions about the nation's future and polarized views of the major-party candidates mark voter ...
Favorability isn't determinative: Just 40% saw Trump favorably in 2016, when he won the Electoral College (albeit not the popular vote). One reason is that almost as few, 43%, had a favorable view ...
And, when it comes to favorability, slightly more Americans (45%) say they have a generally favorable view of Harris than Trump (42%.) Harris’ net favorability (-5%) is also higher than Trump ...