Labour Faces Significant Seat Losses to Reform UK in New Mega-Poll
A new mega-poll by Focaldata, surveying nearly 18,000 voters, indicates Labour could lose up to 76 seats to Reform UK in a hypothetical election, primarily due to dissatisfaction with Labour's policy delivery among "moderate, interventionist" voters; this highlights a broader fragmentation of the Br...
Labour Faces Significant Seat Losses to Reform UK in New Mega-Poll
A new mega-poll by Focaldata, surveying nearly 18,000 voters, indicates Labour could lose up to 76 seats to Reform UK in a hypothetical election, primarily due to dissatisfaction with Labour's policy delivery among "moderate, interventionist" voters; this highlights a broader fragmentation of the Br...
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52% Bias Score
Trump's Second Term Starts with Higher Approval Rating Than First
A Quinnipiac University poll reveals President Trump's approval rating at 46% at the start of his second term, exceeding his 36% rating from his first term, although still lower than President Biden's initial rating. The poll, conducted from January 23-27, highlights significant partisan divides and...
Trump's Second Term Starts with Higher Approval Rating Than First
A Quinnipiac University poll reveals President Trump's approval rating at 46% at the start of his second term, exceeding his 36% rating from his first term, although still lower than President Biden's initial rating. The poll, conducted from January 23-27, highlights significant partisan divides and...
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40% Bias Score
Trump's Second Term Begins with Historically Low Approval Rating
President Trump begins his second term with a 50 percent approval rating and 43 percent disapproval, a net +7 points—lower than any president since WWII except his first term; this is despite public support for some of his immigration policies, while other actions, like pardoning January 6th rioters...
Trump's Second Term Begins with Historically Low Approval Rating
President Trump begins his second term with a 50 percent approval rating and 43 percent disapproval, a net +7 points—lower than any president since WWII except his first term; this is despite public support for some of his immigration policies, while other actions, like pardoning January 6th rioters...
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40% Bias Score
German Election Polling: Averaged Results Show Fluctuating Party Support
This article presents an aggregated analysis of German political party support, utilizing a weighted average of seven leading polling institutes' data to provide a stable overview of fluctuating public opinion leading up to the Bundestag election.
German Election Polling: Averaged Results Show Fluctuating Party Support
This article presents an aggregated analysis of German political party support, utilizing a weighted average of seven leading polling institutes' data to provide a stable overview of fluctuating public opinion leading up to the Bundestag election.
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36% Bias Score
Renters Back Major Parties Despite Greens' Housing Focus
YouGov polling reveals that despite the Greens' focus on renter issues, Australian renters favor major parties—Labor (35%) and the Coalition (26%)—over the Greens (22%) in the upcoming election, suggesting a disconnect between policy and voter priorities.
Renters Back Major Parties Despite Greens' Housing Focus
YouGov polling reveals that despite the Greens' focus on renter issues, Australian renters favor major parties—Labor (35%) and the Coalition (26%)—over the Greens (22%) in the upcoming election, suggesting a disconnect between policy and voter priorities.
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48% Bias Score
Tapper Criticizes Biden's Claim About Harris's Electability
CNN's Jake Tapper criticized President Biden's claim that Vice President Kamala Harris could have beaten Donald Trump in the 2024 election, citing polling data showing Biden significantly behind Trump before his withdrawal from the race; experts like Harry Enten called the statement "bonkers".
Tapper Criticizes Biden's Claim About Harris's Electability
CNN's Jake Tapper criticized President Biden's claim that Vice President Kamala Harris could have beaten Donald Trump in the 2024 election, citing polling data showing Biden significantly behind Trump before his withdrawal from the race; experts like Harry Enten called the statement "bonkers".
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52% Bias Score
Trump's Second Term Begins with Higher Approval Ratings, but Divided Public Opinion
President Trump started his second term with higher approval ratings (around 50%) than his first (38-42%), fueled by early actions including fulfilling campaign promises, issuing pardons, and targeting opponents; however, public opinion on these is divided, with support for deportations exceeding th...
Trump's Second Term Begins with Higher Approval Ratings, but Divided Public Opinion
President Trump started his second term with higher approval ratings (around 50%) than his first (38-42%), fueled by early actions including fulfilling campaign promises, issuing pardons, and targeting opponents; however, public opinion on these is divided, with support for deportations exceeding th...
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36% Bias Score
German Poll Averages Show Fluctuating Party Support Before Bundestag Election
An analysis of German voting intention polls from various institutes reveals fluctuating support for political parties in the lead-up to the Bundestag election; a weighted average is used to show trends.
German Poll Averages Show Fluctuating Party Support Before Bundestag Election
An analysis of German voting intention polls from various institutes reveals fluctuating support for political parties in the lead-up to the Bundestag election; a weighted average is used to show trends.
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32% Bias Score
Trump's Second Term Begins with Historically Low Approval Rating
President Trump begins his second term with a 50 percent approval rating and 43 percent disapproval, the lowest since World War II excluding his first term, reflecting mixed public reactions to his policies on immigration, pardons, climate, and economic issues.
Trump's Second Term Begins with Historically Low Approval Rating
President Trump begins his second term with a 50 percent approval rating and 43 percent disapproval, the lowest since World War II excluding his first term, reflecting mixed public reactions to his policies on immigration, pardons, climate, and economic issues.
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48% Bias Score
German Bundestag Election Polling Shows Fluctuating Support
German public opinion polls show fluctuating support for different parties leading up to the Bundestag election; discrepancies between institutes reflect political developments and methodological differences, with aggregated data providing a more stable view.
German Bundestag Election Polling Shows Fluctuating Support
German public opinion polls show fluctuating support for different parties leading up to the Bundestag election; discrepancies between institutes reflect political developments and methodological differences, with aggregated data providing a more stable view.
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44% Bias Score
German Poll Average Shows Fluctuations in Party Support
The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (F.A.Z.) presents a composite of recent polls from seven leading German polling institutes, revealing the average support for major political parties, highlighting fluctuations and offering insights into long-term trends.
German Poll Average Shows Fluctuations in Party Support
The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (F.A.Z.) presents a composite of recent polls from seven leading German polling institutes, revealing the average support for major political parties, highlighting fluctuations and offering insights into long-term trends.
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32% Bias Score
UK Poll Reveals Surge in Reform UK Support, Eroding Labour and Tory Leads
A Survation poll shows Labour's support falling to 30 percent, Conservatives at 25 percent, and Reform UK rising to 20 percent, highlighting a shift in right-leaning voter preference and challenges to the two-party system.
UK Poll Reveals Surge in Reform UK Support, Eroding Labour and Tory Leads
A Survation poll shows Labour's support falling to 30 percent, Conservatives at 25 percent, and Reform UK rising to 20 percent, highlighting a shift in right-leaning voter preference and challenges to the two-party system.
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52% Bias Score