Ohio 2020: Biden with Large Lead Over Sanders in the Buckeye State
…chance they could change their mind and vote for someone else. When it comes to deciding for whom they will vote for President, a plurality of voters, 36%, agree that…
…chance they could change their mind and vote for someone else. When it comes to deciding for whom they will vote for President, a plurality of voters, 36%, agree that…
…concerned about the level of hate crimes in their community: 89% in the 10th and 12th respectively say they are very or somewhat concerned. Data was collected following the shootings…
…of somewhat uncertainty, with 33%. Republican voters lead amongst those who reported they will have no confidence in the election results, with 11% compared to 8% of Independents and 2%…
…a minor to no threat are breaking for Trump. This is a consistent trend seen in the previous Emerson polls in Pennsylvania and New Hampshire. When it comes to voters’ plans for how…
…election, Trump is underperforming his 2016 numbers in Georgia, but he may benefit from competitive Senate races and generally greater enthusiasm among his voters.” Biden’s strength in the state lies…
…Piton at 6%, and Kathy Salvi at 5%. Republican primary voters were asked which of the following statements comes closest to their position on abortion: legal in all cases, legal…
…leads the field of Republican candidates for the nomination with 57% of the vote, his closest competitor is Gary Black at 13%; 16% are undecided. Warnock leads the Democratic Senate…
…to 33%, with 9% undecided and a combined 21% voting for other candidates. Cuomo holds the highest support among Black voters in the Democratic primary for governor: 59% of Black…
…the Atlanta area, with 81% breaking for Warnock and 77% for Ossoff. Republicans lead south of Atlanta with Loeffler performing slightly better with 58% support, as compared with 57% for…