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RICHMOND, VA — Democratic State Senator Ghazala Hashmi holds a 10-point lead over Republican challenger John Reid in the race for Virginia’s lieutenant governor, according to a new ...
A new poll of registered Republicans in Florida shows Casey DeSantis in an "early, slim lead" over Trump-backed candidate Byron Donalds for 2026.
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UNF poll: Casey DeSantis now leads Byron Donalds in race for Florida governor The latest results, however, run against data from recent polls showing Donalds with a sizable lead.
Vice President JD Vance held a narrow lead over three potential Democratic presidential candidates who have led recent surveys of the 2028 primary, according to a new Emerson College poll released ...
A University of North Florida poll shows First Lady Casey DeSantis leading U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds 32%-29% in the GOP primary for governor.
In poll after poll since Donald Trump’s reelection, Democratic voters have said they want a fighter, and Crockett, a former attorney who represents the Dallas area, has spent two and a half ...
Byron Donalds and Casey DeSantis are effectively tied in a poll asking Republicans who they’d like to see as their party’s nominee for governor in 2026. The University of North Florida poll ...
Trump — who has falsely claimed that his approval rating is currently at its highest level ever — is actually approaching an all-time low, according to Gallup.
WSJ’s Aaron Zitner breaks down how President Trump’s approval rating remained resilient in the most recent WSJ poll, conducted between July 16 and 20.
There’s some good news for President Donald Trump in the latest Wall Street Journal poll released last week. Despite Trump’s unpopularity and unconventional approach to his second term, the ...
The legislation that grants tax cuts to the rich and eviscerates Medicaid is unpopular with voters, according to a new Wall Street Journal poll.