
USC Dornsife launches center to bridge the partisan divide
Led by political veterans Robert Shrum and Michael Murphy, the Center for the Political Future opens just as the 2018 midterm elections are heating up.
Led by political veterans Robert Shrum and Michael Murphy, the Center for the Political Future opens just as the 2018 midterm elections are heating up.
Californians waver on high-speed rail amid cost concerns but support Proposition 13 change.
A majority of all Californians think that things in California are going in the right direction.
More than half of respondents in nationwide poll said they’d vote for a Democratic candidate in their local congressional district race.
Pundits and polling experts praise the Understanding America Study for an unusual move — providing publicly available data.
The USC Dornsife/L.A. Times Daybreak Poll, which predicted Trump’s strong showing in the 2016 presidential election, provides the framework for a new California survey collaboration.
A few weeks before the president’s 100th day in the White House, the poll asked Americans to rate his presidency and their trust of the media.
The Daybreak Poll regularly showed the Republican leading Hillary Clinton in the presidential race. Researchers call their survey an “experiment.”
The poll’s results, updated nightly, have often differed from its counterparts’ numbers since it debuted in July.
A single statement about the reason immigrants come to the United States is shared by voters who otherwise hold opposing views, the USC Dornsife/L.A. Times Presidential Daybreak Poll shows.
USC Dornsife/L.A. Times Poll also shows support for ballot measure to legalize recreational use of marijuana.
More than half of the people surveyed by the PACE/USC Rossier poll — and nearly half of those with school-age kids — say they are unaware of the state’s Local Control Funding Formula.
The fifth annual PACE/USC Rossier poll finds that voters’ perceptions of local public schools have reached the highest level of confidence since the poll began.
Sanders was thwarted by extremely low turnout among young voters and undeclared voters, the USC Dornsife/L.A. Times Poll finds.
But voters split on whether the law has improved health care for themselves and families, USC Dornsife/L.A. Times Poll reports.
Still, California voters recognize there could be some drawbacks, the USC Dornsife/L.A. Times Poll finds.
USC Dornsife/L.A. Times poll shows Kamala Harris and Loretta Sanchez on top, with all other candidates tallying single-digit support.
USC Dornsife/L.A. Times poll finds more than 1 in 5 registered Republicans say they won’t vote for Donald Trump in November.
Majority of voters believe trade with other countries leads to lower consumer prices.
New survey says 51 percent of Sanders’ supporters expect Clinton will ultimately prevail in November.
“There may be a ceiling on his support,” poll director Dan Schnur says of the front-runner.
USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times Poll shows Bay Area residents have mostly positive feelings about the economy, Inland Empire lags.
USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times Poll finds Clinton, Trump and Carson lead among presidential contenders.
USC Dornsife professors of economics, history and American studies and ethnicity offer scholarly opinions on how the city can tackle its unsustainable traffic problem.