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What 2008 can tell us about today.

He needs more white votes than he's getting.

Voters view Clinton, Trump unfavorably and are motivated by whom they don’t like.

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Washington Post polling archive

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

Polling the Native American population presents its own specific set of challenges.

The Washington Post survey indicates few Indians support forcing the NFL team to change its moniker.

A surge in African American voting this year has been fueled by older voters, not younger ones.

A (mostly) sobering study on Internet-based polls.

Trump's image no worse than before recent controversies, but he's not in good shape.

New poll also shows a large majority support treatment instead of prison for drug offenders.

Rep. Donna Edwards slightly ahead of Rep. Chris Van Hollen three weeks before Democratic primary.

They agree on a few things, but there's a lot that would keep Bernie and Donald's voters from teaming up.

The data suggest turnout is up across the board -- including in states that don't love Trump.

Our recent polling shows that economic anxiety and racial anxiety are independently driving support for Donald Trump.

The economy is Americans' No. 1 issue. It plays second fiddle on Twitter.

Nonwhite voters and an older electorate bolster her support, including a huge lead among Hispanics.

Minorities, women, young voters and the college educated strongly back the Democrat.

Republicans are more divided on the front-runner, but views vary over a stop-Trump push.

Between Super Tuesday and March 15, the next two weeks will determine the clear frontrunners for presidential nominees.

El partido demócrata se ha visto beneficiado en las encuestas a segmentos de población específicos tanto en cuestiones de carácter general como en problemáticas más específicas.

The Democratic Party is favored by the targeted survey group overall and on specific issues.

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