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Resources for Presidential Campaigns and Elections Past and Present

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Stay up-to-date with daily political news by viewing Hotline, which is part of our larger National Journal subscription. Our CQ Press Electronic Library includes a host of resources on U.S. politics, elections, government, and public policy.  In particular, view the CQ product, Voting and Elections Collection which includes documents on elections, parties, voter behavior, and campaigns.

Interested in prospective voter opinions of Cruz, Trump, Clinton and other presidential candidates? Use our Roper Center for Public Opinion database to access aggregate and raw public opinion data.

For archived websites going back to the 2000 election check out the Library of Congress Elections Web Archives. Websites for elections in other countries are linked from the Library of Congress Archived Web Sites page.

Go to our Campaigns & Elections Guide or our American Presidency Guide to find out about free websites and Harvard subscription databases related to current and historical campaigns and elections. These guides include background information as well as data related to election results, polls, and campaign finance.

Contact library_research@hks.harvard.edu if you need research help in this subject or any others.

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