Thanks for contacting us. We've received your submission. A survey last week from YouGov cited by the authors showed that 50 percent of Americans had an unfavorable view of Biden, while 51 percent disapproved of Harris. Show more polls. Download this data: presidential primary polls , presidential general election polls , Senate polls , House polls , gubernatorial polls , presidential approval polls , generic congressional ballot polls , vice presidential approval averages , favorability averages Design and development by Aaron Bycoffe , Ritchie King , Ella Koeze , Dhrumil Mehta , Jasmine Mithani , Mary Radcliffe and Julia Wolfe.
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It does not represent all registered voters. In , The coronavirus pandemic and devastating economic fallout are two major issues impacting the election this year as voters assess which candidate is best suited to handle and combat the crisis. NBC News is tracking and updating daily the number of coronavirus related deaths in each state and U. Hillary Clinton Clinton. Donald Trump Trump Winner. Summary of Exit Poll data that shows the proportion of how different groups voted.
Barack Obama Obama Winner. Mitt Romney Romney. The expected vote is the total number of votes that are expected in a given race once all votes are counted. This number is an estimate and is based on several different factors, including information on the number of votes cast early as well as information provided to our vote reporters on Election Day from county election officials.
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Meanwhile a Democrat state senator is accusing Republicans of election corruption. In New Hampshire, the legislature is considering a bill that could make their primaries closed. In Virginia, the new redistricting maps were approved. In Indiana, the Secretary of State has eliminated some precincts. In Michigan, the redistricting commission approved their new legislative maps. In New York, the Governor has signed voting reform bills that increase the availability of early voting.
In Kentucky, the deadline to change parties to vote in a different primary in has passed. In Oregon, New York Times writer Nicholas Kristof is facing controversy over whether he meets the residency requirement. In Massachusetts, a bill to give gig economy workers more rights could be on the ballot this Fall.
In Ohio, the State Supreme Court heard legal arguments over the new redistricting map. USA Today has an interesting review of 10 political events in the new year that could have major impacts on the elections. Hillary Clinton is attacking progressive Democrats and saying they could cause Democrats to lose in The New York Times is suggesting Democrats have not worked hard enough to win in state elections, which make a difference in areas such as redistricting and conducting elections.
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