Republicans Are The Party Of Crime As 68% Support Trump After Indictment
A new NBC News poll found that 68% of Republican voters still support Trump after he has been charged with 34 felony counts in Manhattan.
A new NBC News poll found that 68% of Republican voters still support Trump after he has been charged with 34 felony counts in Manhattan.
Yesterday may have been Trump’s worst day ever. But before things hit the fan yesterday, he had been flying high. Attorney General Barr’s bogus summary of the Mueller report created a false impression among the American electorate that the report had cleared Trump of all wrongdoing. Of course we know that is untrue, but with…
A new NBC News/Survey Monkey poll shows that by nearly a 2 to 1 margin Americans believe that Trump fired Comey over Russia and not for any other reason.
A new NBC News poll revealed that as President-elect Donald Trump is failing. Instead of providing the American people with a dose of hope and optimism, the majority of Americans surveyed are uncertain and pessimistic about his presidency.
A new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll revealed that Hillary Clinton has erased the voter enthusiasm gap and moved out to a seven-point national lead over Donald Trump.
More bad news for Republicans as the latest NBC News/WSJ poll revealed that a plurality of Americans gave President Obama credit for improving the economy.
In a sign that support for Donald Trump could potentially collapse, Hillary Clinton has made substantial gains with men and white voters according to a new poll.
Bernie Sanders is making gains with women and minorities as Hillary Clinton’s national lead has been shaved to two points (50%-48%) in the Democratic primary.
The Democratic debates have helped Bernie Sanders reach an all-time high in support for the Democratic nomination as more voters get to know the senator from Vermont.
The new NBC News/Wall Street Journal Survey contains some great news for Hillary Clinton. Since her appearance in front of the Benghazi Select Committee, there has been a nine-point swing in her favor on the issue of her emails.
A new NBC News/Marist poll of the first three states in the primary process found that Hillary Clinton would smoke Scott Walker in Iowa and New Hampshire. She tied Walker in the red state of South Carolina.