
CUNY New York City COVID-19 Survey Week 5
…is reduced. In the New York City results, data was collected using an Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system of landlines (n=480), SMS-to-online (n=313) and an online panel provided by MTurk…
…is reduced. In the New York City results, data was collected using an Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system of landlines (n=480), SMS-to-online (n=313) and an online panel provided by MTurk…
…publications and newspapers each received 14%, radio received 10% and social media received 6%. However, 28% of voters said they do not trust any news sources; a look inside these…
…when pressed, focus group respondents identify trust more in individual newscasters or news programs than the platform of television news itself. “Sometimes it’s just a person that you prefer reporting…
…Female voters are more strongly in support of keeping Governor Newsom, 63% to 37%, while male voters support keeping the governor 56% to 43%. Newsom is leading with voters aged…
…or network news and 32% social media. Facebook was the most popular social media platform used for news at 26%, followed by Youtube at 19%, Tik Tok and Instagram both…
…of voters at 40%, followed by Online (26%) and Newspapers (23%). Social media ranked 4th at 11%. Fox News ranks as the most trusted source of television news, with 36%…
…political information, a plurality (49%) of Hispanic citizens turn to cable or network news, 28% consume social media for political information, and 17% turn to local news. A 62-year-old Democratic…
…news source they trust the most. The plurality of voters (35%) responded “none,” followed by cable news with 31%, and newspapers at 15%. When asked what television news source they…
The latest Emerson College/Nexstar poll of the California gubernatorial recall election finds voters remain split, with 46% in favor and 48% against the recall of Gov. Newsom. Six percent (6%)…