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Nevadans Caught Between Hope and a Hard Place
Nearly half of Nevada voters say Nevada is on the right track, while the other half believe it is heading in the wrong direction. Beneath that split lies a deeper story of economic anxiety, political fatigue, and enduring faith in local governance.

Noble Predictive Insights
Nov 44 min read
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Nevadans Fear Political Violence but Lack Faith in Leaders to Ease Division
Nevadans across the political spectrum are worried that political violence could take root in their own state, according to the latest Nevada Public Opinion Pulse (NVPOP) polling data from Noble Predictive Insights (NPI).

Noble Predictive Insights
Oct 304 min read
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Utah Voters Deeply Concerned About Political Violence
Utah voters are overwhelmingly concerned about political violence in the United States, strongly believe that it is getting worse, and all-but-universally agree that elected leaders should do more to restore civility and discourage extremism.

Noble Predictive Insights
Oct 95 min read
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Arizonans Are More Confident in Election Integrity
The latest AZPOP from Noble Predictive Insights finds that Republicans and Democrats have converged on remarkably similar levels of trust in election integrity, while the once-explosive debate over mail-in voting has settled into broad acceptance of the current system.

Noble Predictive Insights
Sep 185 min read
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A Deep Look at Trump/Gallego Voters
Even as Donald Trump carried Arizona by nearly 6 points last November, Democratic congressman Ruben Gallego was elected to the Senate by over 2 points — the largest gap of any state with a split presidential/Senate outcome in 2024.

Noble Predictive Insights
Jun 274 min read
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The New Anti-Trump Resistance in Utah
No deep-red state has been more skeptical of President Donald Trump than Utah.

Noble Predictive Insights
Jun 273 min read
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Election Day Holiday Unlikely in Arizona or Nevada
Over a dozen states have made Election Day a state holiday, but Arizona and Nevada are unlikely to do so any time soon.Â

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Jun 272 min read
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Utah Congressional Map Could Be More Representative
according to our Q1 UTPOP survey, 65% of Utah voters think an independent commission (not the state legislature) should draw the lines.

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Jun 274 min read
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Democrats’ 2028 Priorities: Traits vs Names
NPI’s April national poll of registered voters, in partnership with The Center Square, finds that Democrats know what they want, even if they don’t know who. And our research shows that just a couple candidates fit the bill.

Noble Predictive Insights
Jun 274 min read
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They Know What They Care About. They’re Not Sure Trump’s Delivering.
President Donald Trump made a lot of promises on the campaign trail – but like any candidate, he can’t keep them all. As the president's approval ratings have dropped on virtually every issue since taking office, the pressure is on him to prioritize.

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Jun 233 min read
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Arizona Political Climate: Division, Division, Division
As the 2026 midterm election cycle begins to take shape, early data suggests the Republican Party holds a small advantage overall, but that high-profile elected Democrats are in good political shape.Â

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Jun 46 min read
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Crime, Costs, and Confidence: Arizonans Want Security Ahead of 2026 Election
Arizona voters are weighing in on some of the most debated national issues. The) latest AZPOP finds where the public stands, and what still divides them on the economy, immigration, election security, and voter reform.

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Jun 26 min read
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AZ Governor’s Race: Biggs Gains Momentum as GOP Field Shifts
Karrin Taylor Robson currently leads in the primary, but the late-breaking development of Charlie Kirk's endorsement of U.S. Rep. Andy Biggs may shift the race dramatically.

Noble Predictive Insights
May 285 min read
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Nevada: The Silver State? More like the Purple State
The latest Nevada public opinion polling data reveals a state that is politically divided, but not disillusioned. Party preferences are split, but voters are united behind top issues and overall optimism.

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May 54 min read
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Trump’s Turbulent Start: Nevada Voters Reject Tariffs and Department of Education Dissolution
Nevadans are pushing back on Trump's controversial initiatives regarding tariffs and policy proposals to eliminate the Department of Education, even as Trump retains strong loyalty among segments of the Republican base.

Noble Predictive Insights
Apr 304 min read
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Could Arizona’s Next Governor Be an Influencer?
Polling suggests that if he were to run for governor, Kirk might perform as well as — or better than — other more traditional candidates
Bradley Wascher
Apr 34 min read
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Democratic Party Retooling is Coming
NPI Chief of Research David Byler recently weighed in on the debate over whether there’s a Democratic Tea Party in a piece for MSNBC
David Byler
Apr 21 min read
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Home, Sweet Home: Utahns Struggle to Stay Put as Housing Costs Surge
According to our latest poll, big social issues – abortion, immigration – are nowhere near as important to Utah voters as affordable housing

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Mar 274 min read
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Elephant in the Room: Utah’s GOP Faces an Identity Crisis
Internal divisions in Utah's GOP persist, reflecting the ongoing tension between traditional conservatives and the MAGA faction.

Noble Predictive Insights
Mar 205 min read
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Utah Pulse Check: Voters Take Legislative Temperature
Poll sheds light on Utahns’ awareness and opinions on key legislative issues, including fluoride regulation, SNAP benefits, & redistricting.

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Mar 205 min read
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