DemDaily: The Week in Jokes
The 2016 Presidential personalities and politics have provided a wealth of material for the late night talk shows hosts. While we can still laugh, a sampling … have a good weekend!

DemDaily: The Presidential Calendar Guide
As we go full speed into the second half of the presidential nomination calendar, an update on key 2016 political dates.
DemDaily: The Endorsement Race: Elected, Labor, Orgs & Celebs!
In the presidential race for endorsements, early support of party leaders and elected officials have historically been a major predictor. Likewise, the organizational strength, funding and voting...
DemList Convention Central: Media Credentials Deadline Today!
DemList’s Convention Central, our weekly Convention round-up, kicks-off next week! In the interim, check out these resource links and today’s Convention Credentials Deadline!
DemDaily: Red State, Blue State, Swing State
In presidential politics “Red State” means Republican, “Blue State” Democrat, and purple denotes battleground or “Swing State” — a state where no single...
DemDaily: The Western Primary & Current Count
In Tuesday’s “Western” primary Bernie Sanders easily took Idaho and Utah, but Hillary won Arizona’s delegate prize. Trump took Arizona and Cruz swept Utah. Jeb...
DemDaily: Sanders Sweeps Democrats Abroad!
Bernie Sanders swept the Democrats Abroad presidential primary, defeating Hillary Clinton 69% (23,779) to 31% (10,689) in a record turnout for American Democratic voters living overseas.
DemDaily: Calendar & Convention Events!
The Democratic Convention is just four months away and DemList will serve once again as your source for all related events and news. We are in communication with DNCC and party staff, and will be...
The Presidential Polling Problem
The 2016 Presidential may change the future of survey research. Never have so many pollsters been off the mark. Michigan, South Carolina, Iowa, Nevada – why were the numbers so off?
DemDaily: The Count! Where They Stand Now
Last night’s second Super Tuesday brought Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump closer to their Party’s nominations. Both Republicans and Democratics held primary elections in five...