
New York 2022: Hochul’s Lead Over Zeldin Tightens; Independent Voters Flip Toward Zeldin
…in New York has increased crime, while 28% think it has had no impact on crime, 16% think it has decreased it. When asked if they think abortion should be…
…in New York has increased crime, while 28% think it has had no impact on crime, 16% think it has decreased it. When asked if they think abortion should be…
…at 37%. The incumbent Brad Raffensperger leads his Trump backed primary challenger Jody Hice 29% to 26%. A majority (52%) of voters think Georgia runs fair elections. Thirty percent (30%) think…
…health threat they think coronavirus is and the majority (50%) think it is a major threat while 24% say it is a moderate threat, 20% think it is a minor…
…locations” will have no impact on the amount of crime, 32% think it will increase crime, and 30% think it will decrease crime. “Republican and Independent voters think the current…
…won fair and square in 2016, while 52% say the same about Biden in 2020. Twenty percent (20%) think Trump stole the 2016 election, and 34% think Biden stole the…
…and 7% think it is more safe than other cities. Regarding San Francisco, 59% think it is less safe, 33% think it is about as safe, and 9% think it…
…voters think the Republican Party should nominate Donald Trump, 14% think someone else should receive the nomination, and 6% are unsure or have no opinion. Forty-two percent of voters think…
…the same,” Kimball added. Voters were asked which presidential candidate they think is more down-to-earth. Half of voters think Harris is more down-to-earth, 43% think Trump is more down-to-earth, and…
…of voters (46%) in the city think it should remain a sanctuary city, while 34% think the city should repeal its sanctuary laws. Nineteen percent are unsure. “All age groups…