
Iowa State University/Civiqs polling of likely Iowa caucusgoers shows that voters' second-choice picks can be useful for predicting how they might switch their allegiances over time.

Support for Sen. Elizabeth Warren has dropped by nearly 10% over the past month, according to the latest Iowa State University/Civiqs poll of Democratic presidential candidates. This shift has helped propel Mayor Pete Buttigieg to the top of the poll, with 26% of those surveyed selecting Buttigieg as their top choice.

The November 2019 Daily Kos/Civiqs Poll asked 1,560 registered voters in the United States about possible foreign interference in the 2020 elections, satisfaction with their health insurance, and voting for hypothetical presidential candidates.

Two Iowa State University/Civiqs polls find that Hillary Clinton's recent comments about Tulsi Gabbard hurt Gabbard's chances in the Iowa Democratic caucuses.

An analysis in The Washington Post discusses Civiqs' 2020 presidential polling in six battleground states, pitting three Democratic frontrunners against President Trump.

Civiqs’ tracking of Donald Trump vs. Elizabeth Warren, Joe Biden, and Bernie Sanders finds Trump losing by four percentage points nationally, among registered voters as of November 3, 2019.

The October 2019 Daily Kos/Civiqs Poll asked 1,333 registered voters in the United States about the 2020 presidential elections, invoking the 25th Amendment, national security under Trump, China and the Chinese government, the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Syria, and more.

Mayor Pete Buttigieg is building momentum in Iowa, according to the latest Iowa State University/Civiqs poll. Of likely caucus-goers, 20% said Buttigieg is their top choice among the field of Democratic presidential candidates. That moves him to second in the poll – up from fourth in September – just behind Sen. Elizabeth Warren who maintained her lead at 28%.

An analysis in FiveThirtyEight examines which presidential candidates have the most opposition among Democratic voters in early primary states. Both the October Iowa State University/Civiqs poll and interviews with early-primary state Democratic activists conclude that, despite their popularity, Senator Bernie Sanders and Vice President Joe Biden have a large number of voters in the Democratic Party who do not want them to be the presidential nominee.

The Washington Post covers Civiqs' tracking poll of Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi's approval ratings.