Among Democratic respondents, 24 percent said they saw inaccurate news about the 2024 presidential election extremely often or very often, and 38 percent said they saw it somewhat
A few percentage points of difference in turnout by gender or education can produce very different results, both in election polls and in elections themselves.
Gallup, a polling firm that tracks party affiliation monthly, found that 49 percent of independents leaned towards the Democrats while 45 percent leaned towards the Republicans in its most recent survey, carried out between September 16 and 28.
The Republican National Committee announced in April it plans to enlist more than 100,000 volunteers and attorneys in battleground states for the election, county officials in Iowa say they're getting more volunteers.
Trump is one point closer to Harris nationally in CBS News' polling than last month, and the decisive battleground states also remain effectively even.
Throughout his campaign, Trump has vowed to conduct a mass deportation plan if he is reelected. Trump policy adviser Stephen Miller promised a "100 percent" deportation rate at the border by bringing back policies including "remain in Mexico" and Title 42 restrictions used during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The presidential election is less than a month away and there’s been a lot of chatter in the media in the last couple of weeks, suggesting that Black men are hesitant to support Kamala Harris in the Vice President’s run for the presidency.
David Byler, chief of research at Noble Predictive Insights, told The Center Square that neither Republicans nor Democrats have a clear lead on the issue.
Trump leads among white voters and men, while Harris excels with Black voters and women, as both camps show strong commitment to their choices.
With Election Day less than a month away, new polling by NBC News showed the presidential race tighter than ever.
Fifty-two percent of Rhode Islanders surveyed also expressed satisfaction with the state’s overall quality of life – up from 45 percent in 2023, the University of Rhode Island poll found.