Rochester Mayor Race: Spouse Arrest May Help Incumbent Mayor
…has a larger lead, 59% to 13%. Evans’ base of support is among White voters, where he garners 84% support compared to Warren at 11%. Conversely, Warren’s support is greater…
…has a larger lead, 59% to 13%. Evans’ base of support is among White voters, where he garners 84% support compared to Warren at 11%. Conversely, Warren’s support is greater…
…rest of the field. Former City Hall counsel Maya Wiley and Former NYC Sanitation Commissioner Kathryn Garcia are battling for second, at 18% and 17%, respectively. Entrepreneur Andrew Yang is…
…and Biden voters: 72% of West voters say they might vote for another candidate, compared to about two-thirds of Biden and Trump voters who plan on sticking with them.” The…
…over 65 oppose the recall 54% to 45%. Those with a college degree are slightly more likely to be against the recall (62% to 38%), compared to those without a…
…support for Mayor, housing (21%) and education/schools (21%) were the most common top issues. Other listed issues were Covid-19 (10%), crime (9%), healthcare (8%), the environment (8%), jobs (6%), and…
…7 percentage points. This suggests that Brown may have a base that did not come out to vote in the primary, but is now tuning in for the general election….
…while 44% support Republican Matt Corey. Five percent are undecided. “Five percent of Murphy voters also plan to support Trump for president, compared to less than a percent of Corey…
…in Pennsylvania, 49% to 48%. Gender gap on the ballot Generally, female voters tend to support Harris while male voters support Trump, with the lone exception coming in Arizona, where…
…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…