California Poll: Governor Newsom Facing Potential Recall
…Californians think it is the right measure, compared to 23% who think it doesn’t go far enough and 26% who said it goes too far.” Additionally, another part of the…
…Californians think it is the right measure, compared to 23% who think it doesn’t go far enough and 26% who said it goes too far.” Additionally, another part of the…
…only break for Sanders 29% to 26%, as compared to 50-64 year olds who break for Biden 42% to 19%. Among those over 65, Biden has a strong lead, beating…
…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…
…said they will definitely vote for their candidate and 31% said that they could still change their minds. Sanders’ supporters are the most committed as 85% said they will definitely…
…Republican primary for Governor, incumbent Kay Ivey holds a plurality of support at 46%. Ivey’s closest competitors are businessman Tim James with 18% and Lynda Blanchard with 11%. Fifteen percent…
…21% are unsure. “There is a stark age divide when it comes to sports gambling: 62% of 18-29 year olds and 56% of 30-49 year olds think it should be…
…for an increase in gas prices, a plurality (39%) blame the Biden Administration, 21% blame the sanctions on Russia, and 18% blame gas and oil companies. The most important issue…
…aged 18-29, with 31% of their support. Voters’ behavior during the pandemic is also a comparative factor: Essaibi George gets 21% of the vote from people who ate in a…
…success,” Spencer Kimball, executive director of Emerson College Polling, said. “Notably, 10% of Trump voters also support Gallego in Arizona, compared to one percent of Harris voters splitting for Lake….