Biden and Trump Competitive in Two-Way and Multi-Candidate Fields Marist Institute for Public Opinion Two points separate President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump among registered voters nationally in the 2024 Presidential Election. Biden has a five-percentage point advantage among those who definitely plan to vote in November in this two-way contest. However, he and Trump tie among registered voters nationally in a multi-candidate field.
Majority of Americans aren’t paying attention to Trump’s hush money trial Laura Santhanam, PBS NewsHour
Democrats fear fascism, and Republicans worry about a lack of values Domenico Montanaro, NPR News
Voters’ views of Trump and Biden differ sharply by religion Gregory A. Smith, Pew Research Center
US Consumer Confidence Retreats in April Conference Board
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Why the Right Loves the Anti-Israel Encampments Jonathan Chait, New York Magazine The five factors behind poll variance Natalie Jackson (GQR Research), National Journal [unlocked]
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Tired, Sleepy & Gassy (with Paul Begala)
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On the Campaign Trail with Melissa Benoist, Amy Chozick and Julie Plec of 'The Girls on the Bus'
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Trump tied with Biden in national polls despite hush money trial
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