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Our mission is to improve democracy by making public opinion insights more accessible. We often release public poll results so insights are available to anyone with an interest in regions, issues, causes or candidates. Below are highlights of our most recent learnings and analyses.

Warren, Biden, and Sanders Lead Democratic Primary in Minnesota

Warren, Biden, and Sanders Lead Democratic Primary in Minnesota

Warren, Biden, and Sanders Lead Democratic Primary in Minnesota Minnesota Poll: June 8-12, 2019 Key Takeaways: ​ Warren (21%), Biden (20%), and Sanders (19%) lead the 2020 Democratic presidential primary in Minnesota Warren leads among women, while men prefer Sanders...

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O’Rourke and Biden Lead Democratic Primary in Texas

O’Rourke and Biden Lead Democratic Primary in Texas

CHANGE RESEARCH TEXAS POLL: MAY 30-JUNE 3, 2019 O’Rourke and Biden Lead Democratic Primary in Texas  Beto O’Rourke leads Joe Biden by three points in his home state in Change Research’s latest Texas poll. Read on for additional results, including horse race breakdown...

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Change Research Accuracy

Change Research Accuracy

A Retrospective on the 2018 General Election In 2018, hundreds of candidates and organizations chose to work with Change Research because Change is fast, affordable, and accurate. We had a very successful 2018, conducting over 500 polls, working with winning...

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The Trump Bump for Democrats: Measuring Turnout

The Trump Bump for Democrats: Measuring Turnout

Some say Conor Lamb won in Pennsylvania’s 18th Congressional district by moving right. Donald Trump says he is “like Trump” and “he sounds like a Republican to me.” The implication: Lamb was more like Trump, so Trump voters voted for him.  The data say...

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5 Ways Campaigns Can Use Data to Win in 2018

5 Ways Campaigns Can Use Data to Win in 2018

 2018 is not a time for business as usual. Harry Enten at FiveThirtyEight opines the Democrats’ wave could turn into a flood. Sabato’s Crystal Ball reports on the growing sense among political observers...  READ MORE    

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