Oklahoma Poll: Gov. Stitt and Biden with Low Approval Ratings
…anything that their preferred candidates could say or do in the next several months that would make them choose not to support them for office in 2024. Among Trump voters,…
…anything that their preferred candidates could say or do in the next several months that would make them choose not to support them for office in 2024. Among Trump voters,…
…holds a comfortable lead among Illinois voters, leading Trump among those whose highest degree of education is high school, 47% to 33%, a group that has been trending toward Trump…
…choose his former press secretary as his running mate, or if he should choose someone else. A third of residents (33%) think Trump should choose someone else, while 29% say…
…choose someone else. A quarter of residents (25%) think he should choose Noem, while 38% think he should choose someone else and 20% say it depends on who is considered….
…of Burgum, along with 20% of Democrats.” “When it comes to President Biden in North Dakota, residents have stronger views: 60% of Democrats approve of their party’s president, while 94%…
…President Donald Trump in a hypothetical 2024 ballot test among Colorado voters, leading 42% to 38%. Fourteen percent plan to support someone else and 7% are undecided. Spencer Kimball, Executive…
…Trump, 15% support Biden, 13% support someone else, and 5% are neutral. Regarding the results of the 2016 election, 76% consider it to be won fair and square by Trump,…
…Biden at 23%, Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren at 14%, Mayor of South Bend Pete Buttigieg at 11%, former Texas Congressman Beto O’Rourke at 8%, and California Senator Kamala Harris at…
…ground, Sen. Kamala Harris doubled her support, and Sen. Elizabeth Warren held steady. Despite Biden losing 4 points of his support from 34% to 30%, he extended his lead in…