News and Reports

How the Surging Virus Has Crashed Into Campaigning in Every Imaginable Way

10/28/2020
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As coronavirus cases soar, how the virus may affect voting remains uncertain. A Civiqs daily tracking poll finds that only about a quarter of Republicans say they are at least “moderately” concerned about the pandemic — about the same now as in June.

Young Latino voters in Pennsylvania, Florida could tilt race for Trump, Biden

10/23/2020
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Forty-four percent of young voters registered as Democrats or independents in 10 battleground states say they are more likely to vote for Biden if a Trump nominee is confirmed to the Supreme Court, according to a new survey conducted by Civiqs.

Anti-Trump, but not fully for Biden: Will Gen Z vote?

10/11/2020
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An Alliance for Youth Action/Civiqs poll of young Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents in battleground states found that 40 percent of respondents saw no contact from the Biden campaign in July and August. But they did see an overwhelming number of Trump digital ads.

Trump's Bout With COVID-19 Might Be Hurting His Reelection Chances

10/9/2020
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Polling just after Trump’s COVID-19 diagnosis, Civiqs asked a detailed question about how “anything in the news or in [their] daily life” might affect people’s votes, and found that essentially no one was changing their minds.

New poll shows Trump/Biden and Cornyn/Hegar tied in Texas

10/8/2020
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A new Civiqs poll of likely Texas voters says it’s a dead heat between President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden, with both candidates polling at 48%.

Report: Plurality of Americans Think Trump Presidency Has Been Worse Than They Expected

10/6/2020
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The October 2020 Daily Kos/Civiqs Poll asked 1,359 adults in the United States about the first presidential debate, President Trump’s tax returns, the Supreme Court nomination process, the U.S. coronavirus outbreak, and more.

Facebook and Twitter said they would crack down on QAnon, but the delusion seems unstoppable

10/6/2020
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Not everyone who’s heard of QAnon supports it; in fact, some studies show that most probably don’t. A recent poll by the research firm Civiqs found that out of nearly 4,000 people polled, only 7 percent supported QAnon.

September’s Jobs Report Is A Political Rorschach Test

10/2/2020
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According to polling by Civiqs, for a fleeting moment early in the pandemic, there wasn’t such a big gap between Republicans and Democrats in terms of how they saw the economy. But the gulf has widened considerably since then.

Oregon Poll Shows Biden, Merkley With Big Leads

10/1/2020
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From Sept. 26-29, the online polling company Civiqs surveyed 944 Oregonians likely to vote in this year's election in the presidential and U.S. Senate races. The poll found Biden leading President Donald Trump by 17 percentage points: 56% to 39%.