The Debate Hurt Biden, but the Real Shift Has Been Happening for Years
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A 3-point move toward Trump in a new Times/Siena poll is not a fundamental change in the race, but it adds to longstanding concerns.
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In Texas, Infant Mortality Rose After Abortion Ban
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Is It Better to Rent or Buy? A Financial Calculator.
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It starts by showing a very close race nationally and in critical battleground states.
By Nate Cohn
An average of surveys may sound straightforward, but even a simple approach faces a series of choices.
By Nate Cohn
Our polling averages track the latest trends in the presidential race, using data from national and battleground state polls.
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Inside the unusual dynamic shaping the 2024 campaign.
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