Michigan 2020: Democrats Aim to Take Back the State
…the Detroit area is still supportive with 38% approval and 24% disapproval. In a follow-up question about the Flint Water Crisis, 66% of voters said they think state and local…
…the Detroit area is still supportive with 38% approval and 24% disapproval. In a follow-up question about the Flint Water Crisis, 66% of voters said they think state and local…
…(12%), and social issues (12%). Impeachment and the environment rank next at 8% each. Fifty-nine percent of Nevada voters think the rest of the country should become more like Nevada,…
…again regardless of who they support, who they think will be the eventual Democratic nominee. Sanders led this question with 41%, followed by Biden at 26%, and Buttigieg at 19%….
…the economy at 18%. In the 12th District, 40% think crime is the most important issue facing the city, followed by the economy at 23%. Voters in both districts are…
…have lost their health insurance, compared to just 6% of Asians (6%) and whites (6%). New Yorkers did report receiving a wide range of public and private, financial and in-kind…
…the fall. Twenty-one percent (21%) think that Trump should, and 25% are unsure. As the US enters its 6 month with the coronavirus epidemic, and an impending presidential election, the…
…top issue at 39%; in the rest of the state, the issue drops to 11%. Thirty percent (30%) of Republican primary voters say they think Richard Irvin is best suited…
…the MTA. A plurality (49%) of voters favor more funding, while 42% view funding as adequate, and 10% think less money should be spent on the MTA. A majority (53%)…
…support his decision to run a write-in campaign, while 32% think he should have discontinued his campaign, and 10% are unsure. When asked their opinion of the candidates, a majority…