Republicans Raised 2 Billion Dollars in 2020. Where Did it Go? We Have the Details.
After years of being outpaced among individual donors, WinRed, a donation platform, was created as an answer to ActBlue Democratic's third-party processing site for donations . With the party completely on board, WinRed would process almost $2 billion for the 2020 cycle to federal races, on top of state and local candidates. Find out where the money went.
Read MorePolling: the Panacea for Persuasion During a Pandemic
Think back to the end of the 2020 state legislative sessions. Legislative chambers across the country closed their doors as the pandemic spread. Some, like in Georgia, hit the pause button due to COVID-19 outbreaks among members then finished up in the summer. The public and lobbyists weren’t allowed in the building. It’s looking like […]
Read MoreIowa voters would view Hart as an illegitimate congresswoman if installed by House: Poll
According to the survey, which was conducted for American Action Network by Republican polling firm Cygnal, 7-in-10 voters in the district say a dispute about election results should be decided by Iowa’s courts, while just 9% want the dispute decided by lawmakers in Washington. The poll includes two-thirds of voters who say they voted for […]
Read MorePa. Republicans’ ‘Summer of Toomey’ gives way to a political spring for gubernatorial and Senate hopefuls
“I’m skeptical of the idea that if Biden were to prevail that somehow that would trigger a reimagining of the Republican Party in the aftermath,” said Brock McCleary, a Harrisburg-based pollster whose political practice specializes in working for GOP campaigns and candidates.
Read MoreTo Trump,’the Polls that Matter’ point to victory, The rest are ‘fake.’
The amount of polling from Mr. Fabrizio and Mr. McLaughlin has dwindled in recent weeks. Instead, Mr. Stepien quietly hired another pollster, Bill Skelly, who helped create the Republican National Committee’s complex modeling for voter turnout scenarios and who is conducting data analysis for the camp, and Brock McCleary, who has worked with clients who […]
Read MorePoll shows Holcomb with comfortable lead in Indiana governor race
“Indiana voters are slightly more concerned about Covid’s public health impact than the economic effects — a reminder that voters in conservative states are still very conscious of the public health dangers that the virus poses,” Chris Kratzer, vice president of research and analysis at Cygnal, said in a prepared statement. by Chris Sikich | Indianapolis […]
Read MoreCygnal Poll: Indiana Governor Holcomb Up 18 Points in Re-election Bid
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb is cruising to an easy re-election, according to a poll conducted by Cygnal, a national polling and survey research firm. Cygnal’s poll shows Holcomb with a commanding lead over Democratic challenger Woody Myers, just days ahead of the November 3rd election. “The unique circumstances of the 2016 gubernatorial […]
Read MoreCygnal Poll: Tuberville Up 14 Points in Alabama Senate Race
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Entering the last full week before Election Day, a poll conducted by Cygnal, a national survey research and polling firm founded in Montgomery, shows Tommy Tuberville up 14 points on Doug Jones in the Alabama Senate race. “The 2017 special election was always sort of a fluke occurrence and Alabama voters are […]
Read MoreCygnal Poll: Hagerty Up 20 Points in Tennessee’s U.S. Senate Race With Less Than Two Weeks to Go
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Under two weeks from election day, a poll conducted by Cygnal, a national research and polling firm, shows Republican Bill Hagerty up 20 points over Democratic nominee Marquita Bradshaw in the Tennessee Senate race to replace Lamar Alexander. “Tennessee is a conservative state and so it’s no surprise that Hagerty is up, […]
Read MoreCygnal Poll: Sasse Up 30 Points in Nebraska’s U.S. Senate Race With Less Than Two Weeks to Go
WASHINGTON D.C. – With 12 days left until the election, a poll conducted by Cygnal, a national survey research and polling firm, shows Nebraska Senator Ben Sasse up 30 points in his reelection bid. “As an incumbent, Sasse has a name recognition advantage with a hard name ID of 87%, compared to Janicek’s 44%,” said […]
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