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Outlier Poll Results Are Inevitable. They’re Also Sometimes Right.
The latest Times/Siena survey shows Trump up by six points among registered voters and three among likely voters.
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The latest Times/Siena survey shows Trump up by six points among registered voters and three among likely voters.
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Deaths of infants in the state increased by 13 percent in 2022, a study found, driven by fatal birth defects.
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It starts by showing a very close race nationally and in critical battleground states.
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Election 2024 Polls: Biden vs. Trump
Our polling averages track the latest trends in the presidential race, using data from national and battleground state polls.
Methodology: How The Times Calculates 2024 Polling Averages
An average of surveys may sound straightforward, but even a simple approach faces a series of choices.
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Is It Better to Rent or Buy? A Financial Calculator.
Our calculator takes the most important costs associated with buying or renting and compares the two options.
By Mike Bostock, Shan Carter, Archie Tse and
Spelling Bee Buddy: Personalized Hints That Update as You Play
Customized hints that update based on your progress in today’s puzzle.
By Neil Berg, Matthew Conlen, Josh Katz, Aaron Krolik, Eve Washington and
WordleBot: Your Daily, Personalized Wordle Score
First, play today’s Wordle. Then come here.
By Josh Katz and
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Only around 3 percent of kindergarten teachers are men. We interviewed a dozen of them about the joys of the job and the challenges boys face today.
By Claire Cain Miller
Can you sort 8 historical events?
Chicago reversed the flow of a river. Boston put a highway underground. And New York, well, came close to enacting congestion pricing.
By Emily Badger
Inside the unusual dynamic shaping the 2024 campaign.
By Nate Cohn, Charlie Smart and Ethan Singer
Can you sort 8 historical events?
One-fifth of abortions are being done via telemedicine, nearly half in states with abortion bans or restrictions.
By Margot Sanger-Katz and Claire Cain Miller
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We reached nearly 2,000 people who participated in previous Times/Siena polls to see if any had changed their minds.
By Nate Cohn, Ruth Igielnik and Alicia Parlapiano
Can you sort 8 historical events?
He may not lose support at all, but recent backing from young and nonwhite voters might be likelier to fade.
By Nate Cohn
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