Kamala Harris is viewed more positively by Hispanic voters than Donald Trump AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research
Most Voters Say Harris Will Concede – and Trump Won’t – If Defeated in the Election Pew Research Center
Harris overtakes Trump among suburban voters, Reuters/Ipsos polling shows Jason Lange and Bo Erickson, Reuters
Poll: Harris and Trump voters see their candidates representing 'change' — but in very different ways Mark Murray and Faith Wardwell, NBC News Understanding America in 2024: Hopes, Fears, and the Connections That Shape Community Perceptions Ari Pinkus and Dante Chinni, American Communities Project
Americans’ Views of 2024 Election News Pew Research Center
How Americans feel about hydraulic fracturing for oil and gas Pew Research Center
Ohio voters dismiss false claims about Haitians, but Trump has slight lead, Post poll finds Scott Clement, Amy B Wang and Emily Guskin, Washington Post [unlocked]
California: Harris maintaining large lead over Trump Mark DiCamillo, Director, Berkeley IGS Poll Pennsylvania: Trump Leads, Dave McCormick Charges American Greatness Focus group: Pennsylvania swing voters split on Harris Erin Doherty, Axios Kamala Harris’s Muted Message on Mass Deportation Ronald Brownstein, The Atlantic Trump Spreads His Politics of Grievance to Nonwhite Voters Lisa Lerer and Michael Gold, New York Times [unlocked] This Election Marks a New Low for Fiscal Fakery Michael R. Bloomberg, Bloomberg Opinion [unlocked] I’m Running Out of Ways to Explain How Bad This Is Charlie Warzel, The Atlantic [unlocked] I Study Political Violence. I’m Worried About the Election. Robert A. Pape (University of Chicago), New York Times [unlocked] How we know voter fraud is very rare in U.S. elections Ashley Lopez, NPR News How Migration Became a U.S. Foreign-Policy Priority Catherine Osborn, Foreign Policy [unlocked] Why did voters EVER think Republicans were better for the economy? Paul Waldman, The Cross Section Why you should mostly ignore "internal polls" Nate Silver, Silver Bulletin Which election predictors deserve your trust — and which probably don’t Philip Bump, Washington Post [unlocked] Don’t live in a swing state? You can still influence elections. Sam Wang (Princeton), Washington Post [unlocked]
There’s much more in today’s FULL edition of Opinion Today:
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The Battle For The Airwaves
538 Politics
Wisconsin Whiplash!
Beyond the Polls with Henry Olsen
Lost in a Gallup, with Professor W. Joseph Campbell
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