
FiveThirtyEight examines the results of polling asking Democratic voters about their second choice for president.

Support for impeachment is increasing — so much so that a majority of Americans now support it, according to a new poll this week. And that result — from Civiqs — isn’t an outlier.

The September 2019 Daily Kos/Civiqs poll asked 1,548 registered voters in the United States about preferences in the 2020 presidential election, Trump job approval, abolishing the Electoral College, corporate business practices, and more.

Elizabeth Warren and Joe Biden continue to lead the field following the third Democratic presidential primary debate. In a pair of surveys for Data for Progress, Civiqs re-interviewed respondents before and after the debate, finding the event had a minimal impact on voters’ preferences.

A new Iowa State University/Civiqs poll finds Sen. Elizabeth Warren leading the Democratic field among likely Iowa caucus-goers. The poll also asked voters which candidate they do not want to win the nomination. Nearly a third said they do not want former Vice President Joe Biden, followed by Sen. Bernie Sanders.

Working with Data for Progress, Civiqs survey research found that Elizabeth Warren has the highest favorable rating of any Democrat in the battleground districts, especially among Independents.

The August 2019 Daily Kos/Civiqs Poll asked 1,687 registered voters nationwide about top political issues including gun sale restrictions, white nationalism, and Washington, DC and Puerto Rico statehood.

Rachel Maddow shares the results of a Civiqs poll of Donald Trump's job approval that found in ten states Donald Trump won in 2016, his disapproval number is higher than his approval number.

New York Magazine covers Civiqs' state-by-state job-approval ratings for President Trump, discussing how the president’s overall standing might translate into electoral votes.

The New York Times discusses Civiqs' ongoing gun control support tracking poll.