
Iowa 2020: Sanders On Top Going Into Caucus Night
…46%, followed by Warren at 21% and Biden at 12%. Sanders has a smaller lead among “somewhat liberal” voters with 25%, compared to Biden at 20%, Buttigieg at 19% and…
…46%, followed by Warren at 21% and Biden at 12%. Sanders has a smaller lead among “somewhat liberal” voters with 25%, compared to Biden at 20%, Buttigieg at 19% and…
In the latest Emerson College/WHDH National Poll of the Democratic Primary, former Vice President Joe Biden leads at 32%, followed by Senator Bernie Sanders at 25%. Senator Elizabeth Warren comes…
…Hampshire in comparison to Massachusetts splits by party registration; 77% of Republican voters say New Hampshire was a much better place to live than Massachusetts, compared to 41% of Democrats…
…Executive Director of Emerson College Polling, compared Trump’s standing in this national poll to this time last year: “Last November, Biden led Trump by four points, whereas this November, he…
…Director of Emerson College Polling said, “Britt’s initial ballot support in the runoff is higher among men than among women, she leads Brooks 55% to 31% among men compared to…
…supporters are most set in their candidate: 78% say they will definitely vote for him, followed by 72% of committed Warren supporters, and 72% of Sanders supporters. The majority of…
…definitely vote for the candidate they chose and 15% say there is a chance they could change their mind and vote for someone else. When it comes to what is…
…was murdered, 21% saying he committed suicide and 33% unsure. This is a significant shift from August 2019 when 34% believed he was murdered, 33% believed he committed suicide, and…
…else;” and when these voters specified their top issue, the most common responses included climate change, crime, and income inequality. Kimball notes: “Despite widespread attention on Russia-Ukraine tensions, domestic issues…