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Voting patterns among many demographic groups in 2024 were similar to those in 2020 and 2016, but Trump made gains among several key groups, a Pew Research Center analysis shows.
Recently released research from Pew found Trump surged with Protestant, Catholic voters and those who sat out in 2020
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Trump drops federal lawsuit against Iowa pollster and newspaper over pre-election survey that favored Kamala Harris
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Trump drops federal lawsuit against Iowa pollster, refiles in state court
Trump drops lawsuit against the Des Moines Register and Ann Selzer over 2024 poll
President Donald Trump has dropped his lawsuit against the Des Moines Register and pollster Ann Selzer over their poll published three days before the 2024 election that showed then-Vice President Kamala Harris was beating the Republican nominee in Iowa.
President Trump won more than half of foreign-born Hispanic voters in the 2024 election and still would’ve beat former Vice President Kamala Harris had every eligible voter turned out to the polls, an analysis of his landslide victory concluded Thursday.
New data, based on authoritative voter records, suggests that Donald Trump would have done even better in 2024 with higher turnout.
Support for former Vice President Kamala Harris in the theoretical 2028 presidential horserace has dropped in new polling as she weighs her next political steps. A new Emerson College Polling
Trump’s voters were more racially and ethnically diverse in 2024 than in prior elections, a Pew Research Center analysis shows.
The original complaint revolves around a pre-election poll showing Vice President Harris with a three-point lead in Iowa.
President Donald Trump sued J. Ann Selzer and the Des Moines Register after accusing them of election interference with their final 2024 Iowa presidential poll.
Harris' support among Democrats dropped from November in the latest Emerson College poll on the potential 2028 primary field.
The Kamala Harris "60 Minutes" interview at the center of President Trump's massive lawsuit appears to run afoul of 1976 CBS News standards.
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Comedian Andrew Schulz claimed to the New York Times that he reached out to several surrogates for the Harris campaign to set up an interview during the election.
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