GOPers Like Cruz; Nobody Loves Kentucky: PPP Posted by Aaron Keck | Apr 4, 2015 | Election Two surveys from Public Policy Polling show Ted Cruz gaining and Americans split on the Final Four. Read More
2016 Watch: Clinton Up Big, GOP Divided, Senate Race Close In PA Posted by Aaron Keck | Jan 25, 2015 | Election Early 2016 election numbers suggest Hillary Clinton is in good shape, but the U.S. Senate is still undecided. Read More
In 2016 Election, NC Will Be Even Larger Focus Posted by Aaron Keck | Dec 8, 2014 | Election The 2016 election cycle started – well, a little more than a month ago. Read More
How Turnout (And Obama) Mattered In 2014 Posted by Aaron Keck | Nov 9, 2014 | Election The GOP won big in the 2014 election. Why? (And what can we expect in 2016?) Read More
Election Day Is One Big Toss-Up Posted by Aaron Keck | Nov 3, 2014 | Election Kay Hagan appears to have a slim lead over Thom Tillis, but there’s more uncertainty than certainty nationwide. Read More
With Senate Race Still Close, Voter Turnout Is High In OC Posted by Aaron Keck | Oct 26, 2014 | Election 2014 Election Day is a week away, and many races are coming down to the wire. Read More
Election Day Is Nigh, And We Still Don’t Like Anybody Posted by Aaron Keck | Oct 17, 2014 | Election Election season is almost over. Thank goodness. Read More
Dems Gaining In Race For Senate Control Posted by Aaron Keck | Sep 19, 2014 | Election With Election Day near, the GOP still has a good chance of retaking the U.S. Senate – but Democrats are gaining. Read More
2014: Gains For Dems In NC? Posted by Aaron Keck | Sep 6, 2014 | Election PPP director Tom Jensen says Democrats could pick up enough NCGA seats to end the GOP’s veto-proof majority. Read More
NC GOP Unpopular – But Are They In Danger? Posted by Aaron Keck | Jun 24, 2014 | Election Public Policy Polling director Tom Jensen says the GOP isn’t likely to lose control of the NCGA in 2014. Read More