National Poll: At 50 Days, Trump’s Honeymoon Fades as Economy Becomes Key Vulnerability
…and 11% think they will have no impact. Compared to a year ago, 39% say they and their family finances are worse off, 37% say they are about the same,…
…and 11% think they will have no impact. Compared to a year ago, 39% say they and their family finances are worse off, 37% say they are about the same,…
…survey research, to gain insight on how U.S. adults consume news, and how much trust they have in these platforms and institutions,” Camille Mumford, Affiliated Professor of Political Communication and…
…under 50, with 28% support from that group of voters. Conversely, Biden continues to dominate the older vote with 42% support from those aged 50 or over. Warren competes with…
The newest Emerson poll in Michigan finds former Vice President Joe Biden still leading the Democratic primary in the state with 34%, followed by Senator Bernie Sanders at 28%. Compared…
…has surged to third place with 13% while Senator Elizabeth Warren and former Mayor Pete Buttigieg are the other candidates in double digits – Warren with 11% and Buttigieg with…
…21%, Biden with 12%, and Warren with 11%. In the second district, 26% of voters support Sanders and Buttigieg, 12% support Warren, and 11% support Biden. Voters were asked again…
…Mayor Pete Buttigieg with 23%, Sen. Amy Klobuchar with 14%, Sen. Elizabeth Warren with 11%, and fmr. V.P. Joe Biden with 10%. No other candidate is above 4%. Data was…
…Republican primary for Governor, incumbent Kay Ivey holds a plurality of support at 46%. Ivey’s closest competitors are businessman Tim James with 18% and Lynda Blanchard with 11%. Fifteen percent…
…21% are unsure. “There is a stark age divide when it comes to sports gambling: 62% of 18-29 year olds and 56% of 30-49 year olds think it should be…