Iowa 2024: Biden and Trump Start with Significant Leads in Party Caucuses
…in a comfortable position. Compared to his performance in the state in 2020 where he received about 16% of the final vote, less than a third of Democratic caucus voters…
…in a comfortable position. Compared to his performance in the state in 2020 where he received about 16% of the final vote, less than a third of Democratic caucus voters…
The first Democratic debate has shaken up the race for the Democratic nomination. Compared to June’s national poll, former Vice President Joe Biden extended his lead, Sen. Bernie Sanders lost…
…two.” Voters appear less excited for the second set of Democratic debates coming up this week, with 57% of respondents planning on watching some or part of the debates compared…
…she is unable to gain momentum in Iowa or New Hampshire, come Super Tuesday she might have a similar fate to Sen. Marco Rubio in 2016, when he was unable…
…on their respective candidates, with half (50%) of Trump voters saying there is nothing the former president could do or say in the coming months that would change their support;…
…undecided, and one percent plan to vote for someone else. When it comes to how voters plan to cast their ballot this November, 35% plan to vote in-person on election…
…Republican primary for Attorney General, incumbent Ken Paxton leads with 43% of Republican voters’ support, followed by Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush at 20%, Rep. Louie Gohmert at 12%,…
…crime at 8%. Covid came in at the bottom at .3%. Regarding immigration, respondents were asked what comes closer to their viewpoint: immigration should not increase because it will cost…
…66% and voters in the surrounding suburbs with 52%. Bailey’s support comes from outside the Chicago area, where he leads Pritzker 53% to 40%.” In the election for US Senate,…