Florida 2020: Biden Holds Slight Edge Three Weeks Out
…undecided, and one percent plan to vote for someone else. When it comes to how voters plan to cast their ballot this November, 35% plan to vote in-person on election…
…undecided, and one percent plan to vote for someone else. When it comes to how voters plan to cast their ballot this November, 35% plan to vote in-person on election…
…maintains third place, with 15%, while former commissioner for the NYC Sanitation Department Kathryn Garcia dropped from 21% to 12%. New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer rounded out the top…
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…crime at 8%. Covid came in at the bottom at .3%. Regarding immigration, respondents were asked what comes closer to their viewpoint: immigration should not increase because it will cost…
…the state. Among undecided voters, almost twice as many (64%) haven’t heard of or have no opinion on the challenger, compared to 33% for the incumbent. In the race for…
…on their respective candidates, with half (50%) of Trump voters saying there is nothing the former president could do or say in the coming months that would change their support;…
…66% and voters in the surrounding suburbs with 52%. Bailey’s support comes from outside the Chicago area, where he leads Pritzker 53% to 40%.” In the election for US Senate,…
…Iowa, where Sanders and Biden were found to be competitive at the top of the race. Of the early primary states, only South Carolina was significantly different, as Biden appears…
…52% and Biden to 48%. “Biden voters are twice as likely to be motivated by their dislike for Trump (30%) compared to Trump voters’ motivation by their dislike for Biden…