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In a new Washington Post-ABC News poll, Clinton’s numbers remained steady, while Sanders’s support dipped.

A new Washington Post-ABC poll also found record high opposition to an assault-weapons ban.

Ted Cruz moves into second as Ben Carson fades to a tie with Marco Rubio for third.

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Dig into all the numbers in our polls, look at demographic groups and examine trends over time.

New Washington Post-ABC News poll shows that GOP base is far more skeptical of Islam than general public.

The issue is wrapped up in concerns about safety and government intrusion - and partisan politics.

A new poll gets to the heart of what millennials want.

Young white Americans are now as downbeat on the American dream as young Americans of color.

A Washington Post poll finds city lawmakers face a conundrum in funding a plan for 16 weeks of leave.

The divide is sharpest among college-educated.

There's a big overlap on two hot issues in the GOP primary, and Donald Trump sits in the middle.

The issue of the day is a bad one for Obama.

How the public reacted to a week of heated debate.

Rubio and Cruz run third and fourth. Bush appears hurt by voters’ determination to shake up Washington.

Survey finds deepening concern about Obama’s handling of terror threat after the Paris attacks.

A racial divide exists among residents in their attitudes toward the city’s economic renaissance, according to a Post poll.

After one year in office, over 1 in 6 have still have no opinion of the D.C. mayor whatsoever.

A total gun ban, ruled unconstitutional in 2008, is backed by 51 percent following a spike in D.C. slayings.

After a year in which homicides have spiked, fewer D.C. residents say their neighborhood is safe, the poll found.

Sanders continues to struggle with non-whites.

Post-U.Md. poll finds broad concern about money in politics, but tepid support for public financing.

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