Trump's nominees, criminal cases, and business interests: November 23-26, 2024, Economist/YouGov Poll Kathy Frankovic & Taylor Orth, YouGov This week’s Economist/YouGov poll covers Donald Trump's appointees, his policy plans, his criminal cases, his businesses, and transgender issues.
Trump voters feel very differently about things now that he’s won, our new poll shows Jessica Piper, Politico A pair of POLITICO|Morning Consult polls, one conducted in the final days of the election and the other conducted after Trump won, show how public opinion has changed.
Swing state electorate more Republican than Democratic Ipsos Post-election Ipsos swing state polling finds that inflation remains a top worry
What do people want? Views on platforms and the digital public sphere in eight countries Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism The purpose of this report is to analyse the role of digital platforms in contemporary media environments, including public perception of the benefits and problems they bring, especially when it comes to news and information about politics. Overall, we find evidence for what we call ‘platform ambivalence’. This refers to the fact that many people use platforms for news and information about politics, while also remaining sceptical of the information they see there, and concerned about misinformation, bias, privacy, freedom of expression, and tech power.
Inflation rates may be falling, but people expect further price rises – 32-country survey Jamie Stinson, Ipsos In the seventh edition of the Ipsos Cost of Living Monitor we find, despite falling inflation rates, people are still feeling the pressure. 7 charts and maps show where Harris underperformed and lost the election Amy O’Kruk, Renée Rigdon and Zachary B. Wolf, CNN Here are seven charts and maps that explain how the US popular vote, turnout in individual states and ultimately turnout in the seven key battleground states – where electoral votes were up for grabs – tell the story of Harris’ loss.
Maps Pinpoint Where Democrats Lost Ground Since 2020 in 11 Big Cities Robert Gebeloff, Eli Murray, Elena Shao, Charlie Smart and Christine Zhang, New York Times [unlocked] A Times analysis shows where Kamala Harris got fewer votes compared with Joseph R. Biden Jr. and which voting blocs drove each city’s red shift.