Below is a list of the pollsters we rely on for our polling averages and maps. All pollsters are rated High Credibility and B+ or above according Nate Silver’s methodology. This ensures we use only polling data with a track record of accuracy and minimal variable bias.
- Abt Associates,
- ABC News/The Washington Post,
- Alaska Survey Research,
- AP-Norc,
- AtlasIntel,
- Beacon Research/Shaw & Co. Research,
- Big Village Polling,
- Braun Research,
- Christopher Newport University Waston Center for Civic Leadership,
- Civiqs,
- Co/Efficient,
- Cygnal,
- Data for Progress,
- Data Orbital,
- Echelon Insights,
- Elon University,
- Elway Research,
- Emerson College,
- Fabrizio, Lee and Associates,
- Fairleigh Dickinson University,
- Gallup,
- Grove Insights,
- Hart Research Associates/Public Opinion Strategies,
- High Point University Survey Research Center,
- Landmark Communications,
- Marist College,
- Marquette University Law School,
- Mason-Dixon Polling & Strategy,
- MassINC Polling Group,
- Monmouth University Polling Institute,
- Muhlenberg College Institute of Public Opinion,
- Noble Predictive Insights,
- OnMessage Public Strategies,
- Pew Research Center,
- Public Policy Institute of California,
- Public Policy Polling (PPP),
- Quinnipiac University,
- Research & Polling Inc.,
- Saint Anselm College Survey Center,
- Siena College,
- Stockton Polling Institute,
- Suffolk University,
- SurveyUSA,
- Susquehanna Polling & Research Inc.,
- The New York Times/Siena College,
- The Winston Group,
- UNF-Public Opinion Research Lab,
- YouGov,
Last Updated on March 2, 2026 by Media Bias Fact Check