Poll It Together: Emerson College Polling Podcast
…determine what they mean for the upcoming election season, and what they do not mean. The biweekly Podcast is hosted by The Polling Center’s Director of Communications, Camille Mumford and…
…determine what they mean for the upcoming election season, and what they do not mean. The biweekly Podcast is hosted by The Polling Center’s Director of Communications, Camille Mumford and…
…overwhelmingly breaking in support of Nadler for Congress over Maloney; 46% to 22% compared to May when Maloney led this group 26% to 22%. On the other hand, female voters…
…in Arizona and Michigan. As the criminal trial is being held in New York, voters were asked which statement comes closer to their view: the trial is appropriate to hold…
…somewhat (38%) favorable view of Maloney. Fifteen percent hold an unfavorable view of Nadler, 26% hold an unfavorable view of Maloney. This compares to 46% who have a very (15%)…
…support Harris compared to 40% who supported Biden, while Trump maintains around 61% support among male voters. Voters with college degrees have also flipped; in March, they broke for Trump…
…important issue.” A majority of voters (52%) think that employees fired for not complying with Covid-19 vaccine requirements should get their jobs back, while 30% think they should not; 19%…
…governor oppose the state’s no-exception abortion laws. In comparison, a slight majority (51%) of voters who support Cameron support the state’s abortion laws. Methodology The Emerson College Polling Kentucky poll…
…“Young voters have shifted toward Harris: her support compared to Biden increased by 16 points in Arizona, eight in Georgia, five in Michigan, 11 in Pennsylvania, and one in Wisconsin…
…to democracy (14%), healthcare (12%), crime (7%), housing affordability (6%), abortion access (5%), and education (5%). Immigration is the top concern among voters over 70, at 34% compared to 9%…