Tracking the 2024 Presidential Election Cameron Easley & Eli Yokley, Morning Consult Biden leads Trump by 1 percentage point (44% to 43%). The presumptive Republican nominee has rarely led Biden since the Super Tuesday primary contests, compared with consistent advantages he enjoyed throughout January and February. However, the race remains incredibly close, with 9% of voters threatening to vote third-party and 5% undecided.
The Lives and Voices of Black Families in 2024 In Our Own Voice: National Black Women’s Reproductive Justice Agenda How are Black communities feeling about the upcoming elections? What voting issues are on their minds? What is motivating them to vote? What are their views on abortion and reproductive issues, given the overturning of Roe v. Wade? These are the questions we set out to answer, with the goal of providing data as a resource for policymakers, the media, and other parties who want to understand the views and lives of Black adults in America.
Whatever the item, people don’t want to pay surge pricing for it Matt Carmichael, Ipsos While ride-share and other sectors have charged more during peak times for a while, the idea of “surge pricing” has started to spill into other industries. How willing are people to pay those prices? For the most part, we’re not that into the idea.
We’re trending more social in our NCAA hoops plans Matt Carmichael, Ipsos As we have now trended our March Madness question across three of the last four years, we see a slight uptick in overall plans to watch the tournaments. That could be due to nothing more than the increased interest in the women’s tournament, especially this year with Iowa’s record-breaking Caitlin Clark lighting up courts everywhere she goes.
Texas: Trump With Double-Digit Lead Over Biden; Cruz Leads Allred in Senate Race Marist College Institute for Public Opinion In Texas, where former President Donald Trump carried the state by about five-and-a-half percentage points in 2020, Trump now leads Biden by double that (11 percentage points) among registered voters. However, Trump’s lead narrows to seven percentage points among those who say they will definitely vote in November’s election. In the race for U.S. Senate, Republican incumbent Ted Cruz leads his Democratic challenger, Colin Allred, by 6 percentage points among Texas registered voters. The contest changes little among those definite to vote.