Nearly 3 in 5 Americans say they are either unable or unwilling to use the infection-alert apps under development by Google and Apple, suggesting a steep climb to win enough adoption of the technology to make it effective against the coronavirus pandemic, a Washington Post-University of Maryland poll finds.

Trump continues to draw negative ratings, while governors get strongly positive reviews.

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

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Governors win overwhelmingly positive marks from their constituents, across party lines.

American Football headlined the digital festival, which was set in a pixelated version of the Brooklyn concert venue Elsewhere.

Gains by the president have shrunk a lead Biden enjoyed a month ago and his voters are more enthusiastic than Biden’s

Trump’s ratings rise, but a majority say he moved too slowly at the start.

Americans strongly support legislative measures to send checks and help small businesses but split over support for big corporations.

See the strengths and weaknesses of each Democratic candidate, according to surveys of voters as they exited randomly selected voting sites in Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri and Washington on March 10.

Exit polls show Warren and Sanders voters are very similar, with one big exception.

See the strengths and weaknesses of each Democratic candidate, according to surveys of voters as they exited randomly selected voting sites in Super Tuesday states.

See the strengths and weaknesses of each Democratic candidate from a survey of voters as they exited randomly selected voting sites.

Digging into the polling on socialism to see how many swing voters could balk at supporting a socialist.

See the strengths and weaknesses of each Democratic candidate from a survey of voters as they entered randomly selected voting sites during the early caucus period as well as on caucus day, Feb. 22.

A trio of national polls conducted after the New Hampshire primary have provided a lot of fresh data that gives us a sense of how Democrats view their choices for president.

Support for Biden falls sharply after Iowa and New Hampshire as Bloomberg rises.

The massive study found many bogus respondents just clicking the most positive response for everything

See the strengths and weaknesses of each Democratic candidate according to a survey of New Hampshire voters as they exited randomly selected precincts across the state.

It’s a close race, and not everyone is locked into their decision.

But nearly half are worried that Trump’s actions have increased the risk of war or terrorism against Americans.

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