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Chicago and suburban Democratic voters more likely to vote for candidates who fought ICE, poll finds
Almost three-quarters of likely Democratic primary voters in the Chicago area say candidates' positions on federal immigration enforcement are their most important concern, new polling shows.
Americans’ confidence that their elections will be run fairly has dropped to its lowest point in years, according to a new PBS News/NPR/Marist poll.
The Ohio race remains tight with independent voters appear split.
President Trump's approval rating varied on a variety of topics. But recent polling shows the president has a consistently low approval.
Labor’s vote has dropped since the start of the Iran war, but it is still comfortably ahead of any other party.
Majorities of registered voters disapprove of how President Donald Trump has handled the issues that defined the first months of a tumultuous midterm election year, as Democrats maintain an advantage in the battle for control of Congress,
Here’s how we bring you the latest vote totals and estimates of the outcome on political races around the country.
A new poll from Echelon Insights released on Monday shows the leading potential presidential candidates from both major political parties. Early polls have gained significance as potential contenders for the 2028 presidential election begin to emerge.
As party primaries kick off ahead of the pivotal battle for control of Congress this fall, Democrats — and especially Republicans — say they are prioritizing ideological alignment instead of electability when they pick candidates,