CUNY New York City COVID-19 Survey Week 5
…lot of stress and anxiety. Coronavirus Vaccinations About one in four New Yorkers (26%) think a vaccine will be available within six months and about (27%) think it will take…
…lot of stress and anxiety. Coronavirus Vaccinations About one in four New Yorkers (26%) think a vaccine will be available within six months and about (27%) think it will take…
…impact on their life, 31% think it will make a positive impact, and 10% think it will have no impact on their life. Regarding the federal government’s overall response to…
…different opinion: 49% think it should not be legal and 36% think it should be legal. MAJORITY OF OHIO REPUBLICANS THINK JANUARY 6 WAS PROTECTED POLITICAL SPEECH “Voters in Ohio…
…majority, 51%, of Democratic primary voters think it is both mental health and gun access, 30% think it is gun access, and 14% think it is mental health issues; 6%…
…illegal in all cases, 31% think it should be legal in special cases, 28% think it should be legal in all cases, 18% think it should be legal up to…
…“Ninety-one percent of Democrats and 57% of independent voters think Biden’s victory in 2020 was legitimate, while 78% of Republicans think it was not legitimate. This reflects the numbers we…
…lesser majority (51%) think Biden won the election fair and square, while 35% think he stole the election. “These numbers are reflective of another swing state, Pennsylvania, where 61% think…
…stayed the same in the past few years. Forty-two percent think relations have stayed the same, 42% think they have gotten worse, and 16% think they have gotten better. “A…
…residents (55%) think it was stolen by President Biden, while 29% think it was won fair and square. Sixteen percent are unsure. The survey also asked residents if they think…