Guilty or not guilty, Trump verdict won’t sway most voters, poll shows Laura Santhanam, PBS NewsHour As a jury deliberates on former President Donald Trump’s criminal hush money charges in New York, 2 in 3 registered U.S. voters say a guilty verdict would have no effect on whom they plan to vote for in the presidential election, according to a PBS NewsHour/NPR/Marist poll.
Trump verdict would likely move only a small number of votes, poll finds Domenico Montanaro, NPR News A guilty or not-guilty verdict wouldn't change many voters minds, but it could make a difference for a smaller, crucial group of voters this election. Biden’s problems with younger voters are glaring, poll finds Domenico Montanaro, NPR News Younger voters have been a crucial voting bloc for Democrats, but President Biden is facing real challenges — and it's part of why his race with former President Donald Trump is so tight.
Ipsos Pride Survey 2024: Gen Zers most likely to identify as LGBT+ Melissa Dunne, Ipsos Our new survey across 26 countries finds gender, generational and geographical divides on everything from same-sex marriage to brands supporting the community Voter suppression tops Black women’s concerns about democracy Nadia E. Brown (Georgetown) & Christine M. Slaughter (Boston U.), Good Authority For Black women, the Voting Rights Amendment is essential for democracy. Most D.C.-area sports fans dislike or hate Commanders’ name, poll finds Nicki Jhabvala & Emily Guskin, Washington Post [unlocked] It has been two years since Washington’s NFL franchise unveiled its new name, and most D.C.-area fans still don’t care for it.