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May 29, 2025

The House: A Big Sort Lowers the Odds of a Big Wave By Kyle Kondik

KEY POINTS FROM THIS ARTICLE

— Two of the three major ingredients that went into the huge numerical House gains that the winning side made in the 2010 and 2018 midterms are not present for Democrats in 2026.

— One of those, however, is that the opposition party started those cycles with far fewer seats than the Democrats hold now, which is hardly a bad thing for them. But that should also inform our expectations about the size of the gain Democrats could make in 2026 and how it would compare to midterm history.

— The other is that the House is much more sorted along partisan lines now than it was in either 2010 or even 2018, meaning that the party control of House seats is better aligned with how districts vote at the presidential level. This level of sorting also likely helps explain why Republicans in 2022 were able to flip the House, but only made modest gains in doing so—and also why Republicans can plausibly argue that they could hold onto the House next year.

— If the House remains so sorted along presidential voting lines, it stands to reason that large numerical swings in House seats would become rarer, even as the House majority itself would often be up for grabs.

May 28, 2025

Murder of Two Israeli Embassy Staffers Is Terrorism, Most Voters Say

About two-thirds of voters believe the recent fatal shooting of two Israeli embassy staffers should be viewed as an act of terrorism.

May 28, 2025

Socialist Utopia By John Stossel

Bizarrely, 62% of young Americans hold a "favorable view" of socialism.

May 28, 2025

Trump and America are on the Right Track By Brian Joondeph

Rasmussen Reports, in one of its many daily and weekly polls, asks likely U.S. voters whether they believe the country is on the right or wrong track. Historically, this poll dates back to August 2007, nearly 20 years ago.

May 27, 2025

‘Chemtrails’? 60% Support Laws to Ban ‘Weather Modification’

The belief that so-called “chemtrails” are secretly being used to change the weather is widely regarded as a conspiracy theory. But most voters favor legislation against such “geoengineering,” just in case.

May 27, 2025

63% Suspect Biden Had Cancer Long Before Diagnosis Announced

The recent announcement that former President Joe Biden has advanced prostate cancer has many voters suspecting a cover-up.

May 27, 2025

Trump, Harvard, and the Brain-Drain Myth By Daniel McCarthy

   Has Donald Trump declared war on Albert Einstein?

May 26, 2025

Memorial Day Means Summer’s Here!

The annual holiday honoring those who died while serving in the U.S. military also marks the beginning of summer, most Americans say.

May 26, 2025

48% Say U.S. Heading in Right Direction

Forty-eight percent (48%) of Likely U.S. Voters think the country is heading in the right direction, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey for the week ending May 22, 2025.

May 24, 2025

What They Told Us: Reviewing Last Week’s Key Polls - Week Ending May 24, 2025

In surveys last week, this is what America told Rasmussen Reports...

May 23, 2025

High School Grads Unprepared for Jobs, College, Most Say

As high school seniors across the country get ready to collect their diplomas, less than a third of Americans believe new graduates are prepared for the future.

May 23, 2025

Trump Rated Better on National Security

Voters rate President Donald Trump’s handling of national security issues much higher than they rated the previous White House occupant.

May 23, 2025

The Democrats: Leadership Discredited, Party Off Kilter By Michael Barone

How does a political party with overwhelming advantages, including increasing support from the growing bloc of highly educated and affluent voters, almost monopoly support from the press and broadcast media, and with burgeoning financial and high-tech sectors of the economy, manage to lose just about everything across the board?

May 22, 2025

Democrats Have Slim Lead in Early 2026 Congressional Forecast

Although the next midterm elections are still more than a year away, a slender plurality of voters now favor the Democratic Party, which hopes to recapture a House majority in November 2026.

 

May 22, 2025

Democrats Have Slim Lead in Early 2026 Congressional Forecast

Although the next midterm elections are still more than a year away, a slender plurality of voters now favor the Democratic Party, which hopes to recapture a House majority in November 2026.

 

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May 22, 2025

How the New Catalist Report on 2024 Compares to the Exit Polls By Kyle Kondik and J. Miles Coleman

KEY POINTS FROM THIS ARTICLE

– A new report from the Democratic data firm Catalist provides a fresh look at the 2024 presidential election results.

– There are key differences among the two Election Night exit polls, from Edison Research and from VoteCast, and the Catalist report, but they by and large tell a similar story about the election.

– All three sources show Trump making big improvements compared to 2020 among young and nonwhite voters.

May 21, 2025

28% Think New Pope Will Be Better Than Francis

Chicago native Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost made history this month as Pope Leo XIV became the first American to lead the Catholic Church.

May 21, 2025

72% Say Cover-Up of Biden Decline a ‘Serious’ Scandal

Efforts by White House officials to conceal former President Joe Biden’s cognitive impairment constitute a serious scandal, according to a majority of voters who also believe the news media were part of the cover-up.

 

May 21, 2025

School Choice By John Stossel

Now that Texas and South Carolina have passed school choice bills, parents will be able to choose the best school for their kids in 17 states.

May 20, 2025

Biden Forgives Student Loans and ... Behold, Defaults Skyrocket By Stephen Moore

Here's an economics lesson that belongs in the textbooks.