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  1. Latest Polls 2026, 2028 | RealClearPolling

    Stay up to date on all the latest 2026 and 2028 election and state of the union polls. Gain valuable insights into the evolving political landscape and stay ahead of the latest trends. Get caught up on …

  2. tracker - 270toWin

    Search for Your Local Elected Officials: X. Search. News . President (current)

  3. Latest AP Polls | AP-NORC Polling | AP News

    New and historic polling from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research on presidential approval, the U.S. economy and other issues.

  4. Polling Place Locator - Vote.org

    Wondering where you vote on Election Day? Use our polling place locator to find out.

  5. Latest Polls for the 2026 Election - Race to the WH

    Track the latest polls for the 2026 elections in one place, updated daily. For polling averages and trend lines, explore: Senate, Governor, House, Generic Ballot, Trump Approval, and 2028 Presidential …

  6. Latest Polls 2026, 2028 | RealClearPolling

    Stay up to date on all the latest 2026 and 2028 election and state of the union polls. Gain valuable insights into the evolving political landscape and stay ahead of the latest trends. Get caught...

  7. CNN Polls | CNN Politics

    News and analysis on CNN polling on politics, President Donald Trump, Congress and the economy.

  8. Trump approval rating hits record low in Fox News poll | Fox News

    Nov 19, 2025 · Trump’s job performance drew career-high disapproval among men, White voters and those without a college degree. Eighty-six percent of Republicans approve, down from 92% in …

  9. Generic Congressional Ballot: Latest Polls | Silver Bulletin

    2 days ago · See the latest data on the 2026 generic congressional ballot, updated daily with polling averages, graphs, and commentary from Nate Silver.

  10. April 2026 National Poll: Democrats Hold 10-Point Midterm Advantage ...

    The April 2026 Emerson College Polling national survey of likely voters finds Democrats have a 10-point advantage on the generic congressional ballot, leading Republicans 50% to 40%.