polls
Coverage of polls in the Nexus archive.
- What Polls Say About the Fight for the Senate
The article discusses recent polls analyzing the Senate race, with two political reporters examining the latest survey data. The focus is on the competitive nature of the Senate fight as revealed by the surveys.
- Polls Say American Pride Depends on How You Ask
Polls indicate that levels of American pride vary depending on how questions are phrased. The framing of survey questions influences reported pride in being American.
- Americans' pride in US history and democracy drops, and fewer are proud to be American: Polls
Americans have grown less proud of their country's history or the way its democracy works over the past decade. Fewer people are proud to be American, according to polls.
- People in the US: tell us about your difficult consumer experiences
The Guardian is seeking US consumers to share frustrating experiences with companies, such as difficulties obtaining refunds, poor customer service, or unfulfilled contracts. Polls indicate rising consumer anger, and the outlet requests specific details like dates and monetary amounts to better understand these issues.
- Polls open in Colombia’s pivotal presidential election
Colombians are voting in a pivotal presidential election as polls open nationwide. The election is described as high-stakes, with citizens choosing a new president.
- Candidates for California governor scramble to deliver final pitch to voters with days to go
Candidates for California governor are making final efforts to reach voters with the election approaching. Two recent polls show Xavier Becerra leading in the race.
- Americans are unhappy about the economy and reeling from high prices: Polls
A majority of Americans express dissatisfaction with the economy and high prices, with nearly 75% believing the economy is deteriorating.
- Who's leading the race for California governor? What the latest polls say
The California governor's race has experienced recent shakeups that have significantly impacted the latest polling results, altering the perceived standings among candidates.
- Becerra sees momentum, money and movement in the polls in governor's race
Xavier Becerra has gained nine points in a recent California Democratic Party poll, tying with billionaire Tom Steyer at 13% in the governor's race. The article highlights Becerra's momentum, new endorsements, and improved polling numbers.
- Virginia redistricting vote: What polls suggest and what voters will decide
The Virginia redistricting vote is a tight race, with potential outcomes indicating Democrats could gain more congressional seats if they win. The article highlights the uncertainty and the significance of voter decisions over current polls.