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Poll: Warren’s Message and Biography A Big Winner Among 2016 Battleground State Voters

A new poll of voters in general election battleground states show that Senator Elizabeth Warren’s biography and message of economic populism are appealing to voters from across the political spectrum in the key states likely to swing the 2016 presidential election. These states include, Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Neveda, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. Battleground […]

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MUST SEE: Poll Shows Big Opening for Elizabeth Warren in IA, NH

Polling of likely Democratic caucus goers and primary voters in Iowa and New Hampshire conducted by YouGov for the Run Warren Run campaign shows that Elizabeth Warren’s story and vision are highly resonant, and that she has an opening should she decide to run for president. New Polls in IA and NH Show Big Opening […]

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10 MoveOn Polls Show Deep Support for Social Security Expansion

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A new survey commissioned by MoveOn.org and looking at 10 key House and Senate districts found that voters there strongly oppose cutting Social Security benefits. The survey was taken as the bi-cameral budget committee began deliberations on a proposed bill that could include benefits cuts, and indicates that support for such cuts could imperil lawmakers […]

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Polls of 61 Districts Show Dems Could Win Sizable House Majority Next Year

A new set of post-shutdown polls, commissioned by MoveOn.org Political Action, show Democrats not only have an opportunity to take back the House of Representatives next year, but could win a sizable majority if voter anger over the shutdown carries into 2014.

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A 2014 Electoral Map That Has the GOP Seeing Blue

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New PPP surveys in GOP-held House districts, commissioned by MoveOn.org and conducted in the wake of the government shutdown, show Republicans are in serious danger in 29 of the 36 districts polled–making it clear that Republicans could easily lose control of the House if the next election were held today. Democrats must net 17 seats to reclaim the House. The surveys challenges the conventional wisdom that gerrymandering has put the House out of reach for Democrats and indicates the shutdown has significant electoral implications.

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