American politics is undergoing a racial realignment – Democrats are rapidly losing non-white voters as the forces that ensured their support weaken politics Link 31 votes
What’s ‘wrong’ with east Germany? Look to its long neglect by the wealthy west. politics Article 1228 words 9 votes
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US Democrats and Republicans share core values but still distrust each other politics Article 723 words 27 votes
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QAnon now as popular in US as some major religions, poll suggests politics Article 1098 words, published May 27 2021 14 votes
Iceland is voting in a general election that is expected to reflect the country's fragmented political landscape – nine parties could enter parliament politics Article 487 words, published Nov 7 2017 4 votes
Norwegian polls show Arbeiderpartiet is on course to replace PM Erna Solberg's coalition – would need support from Rødt and Miljøpartiet De Grønne to secure a majority politics Article 330 words 6 votes
Keir Starmer struggles to counter Boris Johnson’s ‘vaccine bounce’ as UK polls loom politics Article 918 words, published Apr 8 2021 5 votes
UK voters might regret Brexit, but most of them don't feel like reversing it anymore politics Article 628 words, published Jan 6 2021 9 votes
The polls weren't great this year and that was always a possibility politics Article 2858 words 6 votes
Polling 101: What happened to the polls in 2016 — and what you should know about them in 2020 politics Article 68 words, published Oct 23 2020 5 votes
Many Americans are convinced crime is rising in the US. Even if they're wrong, their fear is making everyone else less safe politics Article 2448 words 16 votes
How accurate have Senate polls been, and what could that mean for November? politics Article 1145 words 6 votes
How accurate are state polls? And what could that mean for the US Presidential election in November? politics Article 919 words 6 votes
We’ve updated our pollster ratings ahead of the 2020 General Election politics Article 2132 words 8 votes
In key US state of Florida, Trump stumbles among senior voters: Trump has virtually no path to victory without winning Florida, and older voters - which he is losing - are critical politics Article 5 votes
What to make of those new US Senate polls that have Democrats way ahead politics Article 786 words 12 votes
US polling suggests Tara Reade's allegations are having a moderate effect on public opinion of Joe Biden politics Article 1908 words 21 votes
Scott Morrison is now very popular in Australia. He hasn’t earned that. politics Article 819 words 10 votes
Can you guess how popular these policy proposals are among the American public? politics Article 450 words 10 votes
How a big enough news story — like impeachment — could warp the polls politics Article 1261 words 12 votes