Democrats must stop allowing Republicans to frame US politics
They need to talk about how popular their achievements are – but not by using the language of Republicans.
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They need to talk about how popular their achievements are – but not by using the language of Republicans.
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Joe Biden had a good summer but his party is worried it came too early to impact the November elections.
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Fifty-four per cent of Tory supporters want Johnson to leave office, a 20-point increase since June.
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The US pollster on what voters really want.
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Our new data site will reveal the country that Britain really is.
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Voters are angry at Boris Johnson everywhere, but they’re especially so in the marginals that matter.
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All three of the recent surveys now show Labour ahead of the Conservatives – one by as much as six…
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Ben Walker joins the New Statesman Podcast team for a monthly look at the polls.
The landmark British Social Attitudes survey reveals a public more aware of inequality and sympathetic to welfare. But pollster John…
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In this archive piece from 2013, British Future polling revealed that while attitudes to the NHS had been fluctuating, commitment…
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