Election seen as a battle between good and evil
But: most Clinton and Trump voters do think the opposing candidate is literally “evil”
But: most Clinton and Trump voters do think the opposing candidate is literally “evil”
The latest wave of the YouGov/CBS News 2016 Battleground Tracker polled likely voters in three states
The referendum has panicked Westminster and the markets. It has unnerved consumers, too.
Trump continues to be viewed more negatively than Clinton, however – and Clinton gets some positive ratings on empathy
Over-65s were more than twice as likely as under-25s to have voted to Leave the European Union
Unexpectedly high turnout in Leave areas pushed the campaign to victory
YouGov's eve-of-poll number is 49-51 in favour of Remain
43% of registered voters would vote for Hillary Clinton, while 39% would vote for Donald Trump. Gary Johnson gets 4% support.
What our data tells us about the shape of the referendum campaign with two days to go
Polls published today for Good Morning Britain (from the middle of the week) and the Sunday Times (from the end of the week) show ...