If it's in the News, it's in our Polls. Public opinion polling since 2003.

Election 2010

Most Recent Releases

White letter R on blue background
March 29, 2010

Media Meter: Whitman Getting More Favorable Coverage than Brown in California

The Rasmussen Reports Media Meter shows that Republican candidate Meg Whitman is getting more favorable press coverage these days than former Democratic Governor Jerry Brown.

White letter R on blue background
March 29, 2010

Crist-Rubio Media Coverage Fairly Even

The Rasmussen Reports Media Meter shows that media coverage of the Republican gubernatorial primary race in Florida is fairly even.

White letter R on blue background
March 29, 2010

Texas Media Coverage Favors White Over Perry

The Rasmussen Reports Media Meter shows that media coverage in Texas is far more favorable for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Bill White than for incumbent Republican Governor Rick Perry.

White letter R on blue background
March 29, 2010

Rhode Island Governor: Chafee Still Leads

Former Senator Lincoln Chafee remains the leader in the race to be Rhode Island’s next governor, with State Treasurer Frank Caprio the strongest Democrat in the contest for now.

White letter R on blue background
March 27, 2010

New Mexico Governor: Denish Tops Five GOP Hopefuls

Lieutenant Governor Diane Denish leads each of five possible Republican opponents by anywhere from 10 to 22 points in the first Rasmussen Reports Election 2010 telephone survey of the New Mexico gubernatorial race.

White letter R on blue background
March 26, 2010

North Dakota Senate: GOP’s Hoeven 68%, Potter 25%

For now it appears little is standing in the way of North Dakota Governor John Hoeven’s transition from the statehouse to the Capitol in Washington, D.C. Republicans gain another senator in the process, too.

White letter R on blue background
March 26, 2010

Hawaii Senate: Inouye 65%, Lingle 25%

Democrat Daniel Inouye has represented Hawaii in Congress since it became a state and has served as a U.S. senator since 1963. For now at least, his reelection this November seems assured.

White letter R on blue background
March 26, 2010

Hawaii Governor: Two Top Democrats Well Ahead of GOP’s Aiona

 Democratic candidates Neil Abercrombie and Mufi Hannemann hold double-digit leads over their likeliest Republican opponent, Lieutenant Governor Duke Aiona, in Rasmussen Report’s first Election 2010 survey of Hawaii’s gubernatorial race.

White letter R on blue background
March 26, 2010

North Dakota Senate: GOP’s Hoeven 68%, Potter 25%

For now it appears little is standing in the way of North Dakota Governor John Hoeven’s transition from the statehouse to the Capitol in Washington, D.C. Republicans gain another senator in the process, too.

White letter R on blue background
March 25, 2010

North Dakota House: GOP’s Berg 51%, Pomeroy 44%

Democratic Congressman Earl Pomeroy’s vote Sunday for President Obama’s national health care plan seems to have had little impact so far on North Dakota’s U.S. House race.

White letter R on blue background
March 25, 2010

Florida Governor: McCollum 47%, Sink 36%

State Attorney General Bill McCollum maintains his double-digit advantage over Democrat Alex Sink in the latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of the Florida gubernatorial race.

White letter R on blue background
March 24, 2010

Tennessee Governor: Republicans Hold Early Advantage

In the first Rasmussen Reports Election 2010 survey of the governor's race in Tennessee, all three top Republican candidates hold double-digit leads over two potential Democratic opponents, but no one earns 50% support in any of the match-ups.

White letter R on blue background
March 24, 2010

North Carolina Senate: GOP’s Burr Feels Little Heat For Now

Little has changed in North Carolina’s U.S. Senate race, with Republican incumbent Richard Burr still well ahead of his two chief Democratic challengers.

White letter R on blue background
March 24, 2010

Iowa Governor: Branstad 52%, Culver 36%

This year's race for governor in Iowa continues to be largely a battle between two candidates who've already held the office.

White letter R on blue background
March 24, 2010

Florida Senate: Rubio, Crist Remain Ahead of Meek

Both Republican contenders for the U.S. Senate still hold double-digit leads this month over presumptive Democratic nominee Kendrick Meek.

White letter R on blue background
March 23, 2010

Vermont Governor: Dubie Leads Five Top Democrats

Republican Lieutenant Governor Brian Dubie leads all five of his potential Democratic opponents in the first Rasmussen Reports Election 2010 survey of this year’s race for governor in Vermont.

White letter R on blue background
March 23, 2010

Arizona Governor: GOP's Martin, Mills Lead Goddard

Likely Democratic candidate Terry Goddard now trails two potential Republican opponents in the latest look at Arizona’s gubernatorial contest.

White letter R on blue background
March 23, 2010

Florida Senate GOP Primary: Rubio 56%, Crist 34%

Former state House Speaker Marco Rubio is now even further ahead of Governor Charlie Crist in the race for Florida’s Republican Senate nomination.

White letter R on blue background
March 23, 2010

Indiana Senate: Ellsworth Trails GOP Hopefuls – Before Health Care Vote

Two of the three top Republican hopefuls for the U.S. Senate in Indiana continue to hold double-digit leads over Democratic Congressman Brad Ellsworth. Ellsworth supported President Obama’s health care plan in a state where opposition to the legislation is higher than it is nationally.

White letter R on blue background
March 22, 2010

Florida Senate: Rubio 42%, Meek 25%, Crist 22%

Former Florida House Speaker Marco Rubio for now runs well ahead in a three-way race for the U.S. Senate in Florida, should Governor Charlie Crist decide to run as an independent.