2019 National Polls
National Polls 2019
January 1, 2020: National Poll with USA TODAY
Poll Documents
Suffolk University Press Release
USA Today Poll: Biden Leads Sanders and Warren
USA TODAY Press Releases
December 17, 2019: Impeached or not, Trump leads his Democratic rivals for another term
December 16, 2019: Narrow majority opposes removing Trump from office if he is impeached
Paleologos on the Poll
Could a 3rd party candidate determine the election? Maybe
Statement of Methodology
This survey of 1,000 registered voters was conducted between December 10 to December 14, 2019, and is based on live telephone interviews of adults 18 years of age or older, residing in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Quota and demographic information—including region, race, and age—were determined from national census data. Samples of both cell phones and standard landlines were called using a probability-proportionate-to-size method, which means that the phone numbers assigned to each state were proportional to the number of adult residents in each state. States were grouped into four general regions. Respondents in the households were selected by initially asking for the youngest adult. Surveys were administered in English and Spanish. The margin of sampling error for results based on the total sample is +/-3 percentage points. Error margins increase for smaller subgroups in the cross-tabulation document above. All surveys may be subject to other sources of error, including but not limited to coverage error and measurement error.
November 1, 2019: National Poll with USA TODAY
Poll Documents
Press Release
Poll: Voters Say White House Should Comply with Subpoenas
Paleologos on the Poll
On Trump impeachment, watch the voters who haven't made up their minds
Statement of Methodology
This survey of 1,000 registered voters was conducted between October 23 to October 26, 2019, and is based on live telephone interviews of adults 18 years of age or older, residing in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Quota and demographic information—including region, race, and age—were determined from national census data. Samples of both cell phones and standard landlines were called using a probability-proportionate-to-size method, which means that the phone numbers assigned to each state were proportional to the number of adult residents in each state. States were grouped into four general regions. Respondents in the households were selected by initially asking for the youngest adult. Surveys were administered in English and Spanish. The margin of sampling error for results based on the total sample is +/-3 percentage points. Error margins increase for smaller subgroups in the cross-tabulation document above. All surveys may be subject to other sources of error, including but not limited to coverage error and measurement error.
August 28, 2019: National Poll with USA TODAY
Poll Documents
Press Releases
8/28/2019: Suffolk University/USA Today Poll: Warren Running 2nd to Biden, Who Continues to Dominate
9/9/2019: Poll: 90% of Registered Voters Want Firearms Background Checks
Paleologos on the Poll
Is the Democratic field hardening like cement?
Statement of Methodology
This survey of 1,000 registered voters was conducted between August 20 to August 25, 2019, and is based on live telephone interviews of adults 18 years of age or older, residing in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Quota and demographic information—including region, race, and age—were determined from national census data. Samples of both cell phones and standard landlines were called using a probability-proportionate-to-size method, which means that the phone numbers assigned to each state were proportional to the number of adult residents in each state. States were grouped into four general regions. Respondents in the households were selected by initially asking for the youngest adult. Surveys were administered in English and Spanish. The margin of sampling error for results based on the total sample is +/-3 percentage points. Error margins increase for smaller subgroups in the cross-tabulation document above. All surveys may be subject to other sources of error, including but not limited to coverage error and measurement error.
June 24, 2019: National Poll with USA TODAY
Poll Documents
Press Releases
- June 24, 2019: Poll: 3rd-Party Candidate Would Give Trump Advantage
Paleologos on the Poll
Where is Voter Excitement as the Debates Near?
Statement of Methodology
This survey of 1,000 registered voters was conducted between June 11 and June 15, 2019, and is based on live telephone interviews of adults 18 years of age or older, residing in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Quota and demographic information—including region, race, and age—were determined from national census data. Samples of both standard landlines and cell phones were called using a probability-proportionate-to-size method, which means that the phone numbers assigned to each state were proportional to the number of adult residents in each state. States were grouped into four general regions. Respondents in the households were selected by initially asking for the youngest adult. Surveys were administered in English and Spanish. The margin of sampling error for results based on the total sample is +/-3 percentage points. Error margins increase for smaller subgroups in the cross-tabulation document above. All surveys may be subject to other sources of error, including but not limited to coverage error and measurement error.
March 22, 2019: National Poll with USA TODAY
Poll Documents
Press Releases
- March 22, 2019: Survey Gauges Excitement for 2020 Presidential Prospects
- March 20, 2019: Voters: Special Treatment in College Admissions Is Unacceptable
- March 18, 2019: Poll: 4 in 5 Voters Want Public Release of Mueller Report
Paleologos on the Poll
Will third-party voters decide the 2020 presidential election?
Statement of Methodology
This survey of 1,000 registered voters was conducted between March 13 and March 17, 2019, and is based on live telephone interviews of adults 18 years of age or older, residing in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Quota and demographic information—including region, race, and age—were determined from national census data. Samples of both standard landlines and cell phones were called using a probability-proportionate-to-size method, which means that the phone numbers assigned to each state were proportional to the number of adult residents in each state. States were grouped into four general regions. Respondents in the households were selected by initially asking for the youngest adult. Surveys were administered in English and Spanish. The margin of sampling error for results based on the total sample is +/-3 percentage points. Error margins increase for smaller subgroups in the cross-tabulation document above. All surveys may be subject to other sources of error, including but not limited to coverage error and measurement error.