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  1. 🚨🚨BREAKING Exit polling of voters in the 75 competitive GOP-held seats today shows - Health care was #1 -- was defining issue for 63% - Democrats had 8-point advantage (52-44%) on health care (22 pt adv w/ independents) (conducted by )

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  2. When we go to run the 'Nevada Senate Exit Poll November 2018' poll, right above it is the 'Nevada Health Care January 2017' poll. Sort of a good prism into how Democratic strategists figured out what this election was going to be about from a very early stage in the cycle

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  3. A new survey from shows support for the six constitutional amendments on this fall’s ballot is down dramatically since the referendums were approved by state lawmakers earlier this year.

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  4. Nov 1

    Proposals that had the most public support addressed police violence. 52% would vote for an amendment requiring police exhaust all alternatives prior to deadly force. 66% would repeal “police bill of rights” law to give community oversight structures the power to subpoena police.

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  5. Nov 1

    We asked about Amendment 4 to restore voting rights as well as 10 additional ideas for amending the Florida state constitution. Many of these ideas had never polled before. Here’s the % of FL registered voters who said they would vote YES on each proposal.

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  6. Nov 1

    We worked with to conduct a poll of Florida registered voters to assess public support for a range of policy proposals focused on equity and justice. Here are some of the key findings from the poll... (1/x)

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  7. Oct 26

    Just in: a new survey commissioned by Dem strategist shows leading +5 & leading +3 in the critical Tampa media market.

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  8. Oct 26

    North Carolinians: we are doing an election preview event with Tuesday in Raleigh, featuring fresh polling data on the statewide ballot! Details if you're interested in coming out:

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  9. Oct 25

    Someone just left us an angry voicemail saying they were going to vote straight Democratic because they were mad we called them so we will have to accept the punishment and move on

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  10. Oct 23

    New Kansas poll: Laura Kelly, Kris Kobach in dead heat at home stretch of governor’s race via

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  11. Oct 21

    An interesting trend we’re seeing in a lot of our private House battleground polling is Trump’s approval numbers up from the summer...but the horse race numbers basically unchanged

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  12. Oct 19

    hi THE assmaster14 i don't think we ever claimed to be non-partisan

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  13. Ahead of tonight’s between and , a new poll from shows Nevadans are deeply motivated by health care this election cycle and have major concerns with ’s anti-health care record.

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  14. Oct 19
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  15. Oct 8

    But Anglin is getting 45% of the Republican vote to just 29% of the Republican vote for Jackson. There's only one real explanation for this...

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  16. Oct 8

    Very illuminating crosstab on these results. Christopher Anglin and Barbara Jackson are both Republicans. Jackson is on the Supreme Court already and has served a long time in statewide Judicial office. Anglin has been widely accused by Republican leaders of being a Dem plant

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  17. Oct 6

    Latest South Tampa SD-18 (Clinton +6 district) : : 51 : 41 : 52 : 44 (D): 42 (challenger) (R): 39 (incumbent) Young (R) won district +7 in 2016.

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  18. Oct 6
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  19. Oct 5

    Only 41% of Mainers support confirming Kavanaugh, to 54% who are opposed. And 49% say voting to confirm Kavanaugh would make them less likely to vote for Collins in the future, to 39% more likely

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  20. Oct 5

    Collins' strength has always been her crossover appeal beyond Republicans. We found that initially, she trailed only 53-26 with Clinton voters. But that if she voted for Kavanaugh, she would trail 80-9 with Clinton voters. This vote could be the end of that crossover appeal

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