New Poll: Trump Pulls Ahead of Clinton in Key Swing States
Republican Donald Trump leads Democrat Hillary Clinton in the critical general election swing states of Florida and Pennsylvania, according to the latest polling data from Quinnipiac University.
View ArticleThe 2016 Republican Convention by the Numbers
Graphiq politics site InsideGov highlights the important facts and figures making waves at this year’s Republican National Convention.
View ArticleIntroducing Trump’s VP Pick: Mike Pence by the Numbers
Graphiq politics site InsideGov has you covered with a Mike Pence cheat sheet, highlighting key facts and figures that have defined his career.
View ArticleTrump’s Turnaround: June Marks Best Fundraising Month So Far
After Donald Trump’s dismal fundraising totals from May, the Republican Party’s presidential nominee turned it around in June, collecting $26,721,706. That is by far his largest one-month haul of the...
View ArticleThe 2016 Democratic Convention by the Numbers
Graphiq politics site InsideGov examines the Democratic National Convention and highlights the key facts and figures behind this year’s event.
View ArticleTrump Captures His Largest Lead So Far in Polls
Donald Trump nabbed his largest lead so far in the polls, just one week after being named the Republican Party's presidential candidate.
View ArticleClinton Regains Polling Lead Amid Convention Bounce
Hillary Clinton’s polling numbers bounced up in the days following the Democratic National Convention, giving her a 4.4-point lead as of August 1, according to the latest data from RealClearPolitics.
View ArticleThe State of Terrorism in the US, Post-September 11
InsideGov looks at the state of terrorism in the U.S. and world, 15 years after Sept. 11, 2001, the deadliest terrorist attack in history.
View ArticleThe Top 5 Senate Races to Watch This Fall
InsideGov breaks down the top five Senate races to keep an eye on this year.
View ArticleEarly Voting, Likely to Surpass 2012 Totals, Gives Initial Advantage to...
Early voting totals in 2016 give an initial advantage to Democrats. More than 30 million people have already voted this cycle.
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