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Donald Trump has been in office for less than six months of his four-year term. That doesn't stop voters from looking to the 2028 election with polls and betting odds showing a mix of candidates for both the Republican and Democratic parties.
New polls from Emerson College on hypothetical Republican and Democratic 2028 primaries position Vice President JD Vance with a 34-percentage-point lead over the next candidate, while no clear frontrunner is emerging on the Democratic side.
The original complaint revolves around a pre-election poll showing Vice President Harris with a three-point lead in Iowa.
In contrast, Democratic Governor Janet Mills remains significantly more popular and is increasingly seen as a potential challenger in 2026. Mills holds a net favorability rating of +10, with 51 percent of Mainers viewing her favorably and 41 percent unfavorably. Seven percent are neutral on Mills, and 1 percent say they don't know enough about her.
Neither candidate in the race to replace U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-NH is very popular, reveals a new poll from the UNH Survey Center.
It's a scorcher in New York City. On Tuesday, June 24, as residents of the five boroughs headed to the polls to cast their ballots in what promises to be a unique primary election, heat radiated off the concrete.
The Monroe County primary election for 2025 will be held on June 24. Polls are open for regular voting from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, June 24. Only registered party members are allowed to vote in each party's primary elections. Here are the qualifications to vote in New York:
More than 546,000 New York City voters flooded the polls Tuesday despite punishing heat — as a crowded field of mayoral candidates duked it out for the Democratic nomination. Some 546,167
New York City primary elections are officially here. Here's a look at the top headlines in the race for mayor, plus the latest polls, candidate profiles and voter information.