The Lee Jae-myung Effect Propels the Democratic Party, Leaving Only Extreme Conservatives in the Support Base of the People Power Party
Recent polls indicate an increase in support for the Democratic Party and a significant decline for the People Power Party ahead of upcoming local elections in South Korea.
Adolescents voting for the first time talk about why they will go to the polls in 2026: 'Expressing my opinion'
First-time voters in Brazil express their eagerness to participate in the 2026 elections and emphasize the importance of their opinions.
Wrong Priorities: Why Trump's Poll Numbers Are Falling
Donald Trump's approval ratings are plummeting as many voters, especially independents, youth, and Latinos, believe he is neglecting critical domestic issues.
After almost 90 years, Gallup will stop conducting presidential approval polls
Gallup has announced it will discontinue presidential approval polling after nearly 90 years, shifting its focus to other research areas.
"The Thing is": After Trump's Address. Show Successes, but Polls are at the Bottom
The article critiques President Trump's recent address, emphasizing a significant disconnect between his optimistic portrayal of the country's state and the harsh reality reflected in polling data showing a decline in his support.
John Ivison: The election temptation of Mark Carney
The article discusses the growing temptation for Prime Minister Mark Carney to call for a spring election as his popularity rises in recent polls.
Can AI Represent Human Consciousness? An Experiment with a Virtual "1,000 People"...
Research is expanding on the use of AI to simulate public opinion polls, exploring its potential to represent human responses based on demographic data.
Reuters Poll: Most Americans See Trump as Moody with Age
A recent Reuters/Ipsos poll indicates that the majority of Americans believe President Donald Trump has become moody as he ages.
Bad news for Hołownia. Almost half of Poles give him no chance
A significant internal split in the Poland 2050 party has left its founder, Szymon Hołownia, feeling betrayed and facing dwindling support among Poles, with recent polls indicating a lack of confidence in his political future.
Premiers and referendums: 'Mattarella, right words. Stop the mud fight'
Giorgia Meloni intensifies media engagements in the lead-up to the referendum as polls show a shift in public opinion.
Simona Mohamsson on the situation: Nightmare figures
Simona Mohamsson, leader of the Liberal Party in Sweden, discusses the party's record-low poll numbers, attributing the ongoing issues to a long-standing decline in voter support.
Kelly McParland: Souring Americans say Biden was better
A shift in American public opinion indicates that many believe Joe Biden is performing better as president compared to Donald Trump, as polling shows declining support for Trump ahead of the upcoming elections.
'Neither the people nor the public opinion is with Rahul Gandhi,' says Shahzad Poonawala
Shahzad Poonawala claims that Rahul Gandhi lacks support from the public and opinion polls, as well as from senior Congress leaders and alliance partners.
BNS Sprint: Politicians' Polls at the Special Investigation Service, Free Russia Forum in Vilnius
The article discusses recent polling of politicians at the Special Investigation Service and highlights the Free Russia Forum held in Vilnius.
Municipal Elections 2026: What Do the Latest Polls Say in Major Cities?
French municipal elections are set for March 15 and 22, 2026, with intense competition anticipated in many urban areas, as highlighted by recent opinion surveys.
KD surges in polls – reaches highest figure since 2022
The Christian Democrats in Sweden have seen a significant increase in support, hitting 5.6% in recent polls, their highest since 2022.
Real Polls: Citizens' 'Anger' Over Scandals in OPEKEPE and GSEE – Majority Blames All Parties
A recent poll indicates significant public anger over scandals associated with the OPEKEPE and GSEE, with a double-digit lead for New Democracy over PASOK in voter preferences.
Kim Kyung-soo, Chair of the Local Era Committee, Proposes Administrative Integration of Busan and Gyeongnam through Large-scale Opinion Polls and Legislative Consent
The chair of the Local Era Committee urges Busan and Gyeongnam to reconsider their administrative integration plans by conducting large-scale opinion polls rather than costly referendums.
FOCUS: US Polls Shed New Light on Vital Deterrence Logic for the Baltic States
A new analysis suggests that the logic behind NATO troop deployment in the Baltic states may not significantly increase American public support for military intervention despite the pressing security concerns.
Alex Schulman: Simona Mohamsson is giving a thumbs up all the way to the downfall
In light of dismal opinion polls for the Liberals, party leader Simona Mohamsson remains optimistic about the party's prospects.
Elections would be won by ANO
Polls indicate that the ANO party would win if elections were held today.
United Right 2.0? It turns out that voters want just such a scenario
Recent opinion polls suggest that no single party in Poland can currently govern alone, prompting discussions of potential coalitions.
Poll Results Devastating for Mette-Marit: Not Suitable to be Queen
Recent polls indicate that Norwegians view Crown Princess Mette-Marit as unsuitable for the role of queen due to her connections with Jeffrey Epstein and ongoing legal issues involving her son.
Moscow sets bloody conditions for Ukraine. Ukrainians – according to opinion polls – "we will endure as long as necessary"
As the next round of peace talks in Abu Dhabi approaches, the Kremlin has outlined harsh territorial conditions for Ukraine, hoping to break its resolve, while a significant portion of Ukrainians is willing to endure hardships for future EU membership.
Tomas Ramberg: How the Moderates Can Dump the Liberals
The article discusses how the Moderates party might distance itself from the struggling Liberals party amid declining opinion poll numbers.
The gap widens in favour of the Tisza Party over Fidesz (87 Days Until the Election)
Recent opinion polls indicate that the Tisza Party is increasing its lead over Fidesz as the April 2026 parliamentary elections approach.
Most Americans say 'no' to Greenland takeover, with even Republicans split: poll
A majority of Americans, including a significant percentage of Republicans, oppose President Trump's efforts to acquire Greenland from Denmark, according to new national polls.
The 'Stamoulokollades' of farmers, Mitsotakis' decisions on the blackout, what the polls don't measure for Tsipras and President Maria, deal done Euroxx
The article discusses the recent actions of farmers in Greece, Mitsotakis' response to a blackout crisis, public opinion polling regarding Tsipras, and a business deal involving Euroxx.
Matovič is back in the game / How he bounced back from rock bottom and what battles in parliament and diapers are doing to his voters
Igor Matovič's political movement has seen a resurgence from five percent to a more competitive position in opinion polls, following a period of significant decline.
The right gains ground in the ideological battle beyond the polls
Recent data shows a shift in public opinion in Spain towards less progressive views on key issues like taxes, state model, environment, and feminism, indicating a rise in right-wing ideology.
Zelensky's rival warned Ukraine of an unexpected war. Opinion polls speak clearly
Former Ukrainian Armed Forces commander Valeriy Zaluzhny is reportedly planning to leave his diplomatic post in London by January 2026, sparking debate about his future role in Ukrainian politics amidst concerns of an unexpected conflict.
Reality Slaps Schlein, Handcuffs for Pro Pal and Harvard: So, today...
The article discusses the fleeting nature of political polls, emphasizing the importance of long-term trends over minimal short-term fluctuations in public opinion.