
Iowa 2024: Biden and Trump Start with Significant Leads in Party Caucuses
…in a comfortable position. Compared to his performance in the state in 2020 where he received about 16% of the final vote, less than a third of Democratic caucus voters…
…in a comfortable position. Compared to his performance in the state in 2020 where he received about 16% of the final vote, less than a third of Democratic caucus voters…
…just reduce Biden’s support,” Kimball noted. Hispanic voters, an estimated 19% of the electorate in Arizona, support Biden over Trump 52% to 41%, compared to white voters who break for…
…for Trump or if the other Republican candidates will be able to rally enough support to be competitive for the caucus and primary season,” Spencer Kimball, Executive Director of Emerson…
…the candidates stole the elections. A majority (61%) think Trump’s 2016 victory was won fair and square, while 18% think he stole the election. When it comes to 2020, a…
…stolen or won ‘fair and square’ by President Biden: 44% think Biden won fairly, while 41% think he stole the election. This compares to a majority of residents (63%) who…
…compared to all other Midwestern and surrounding states: 13% approve of the job Biden is doing while three out of four residents (75%) disapprove; 12% are neutral. Governor Mark Gordon…
…difference) as compared with males who break for Trump 53% to 15% (38 point difference) for Haley.” Trump’s base remains strong among voters without a college degree with 58%, whereas…
…an unfavorable view of Pilip. Twenty-one percent are unfamiliar with Pilip. This compares to 16% who are favorable of George Santos, while 83% of his former constituents have an unfavorable…
…led 45% to 42%. Regardless of which candidate they plan to support, a majority of voters (53%) expect Suozzi to win, while 47% expect Pilip to win. “Which candidate comes…