Kentucky 2023 Poll: Cameron Catches Up to Beshear in Governor’s Race
…General will win. Kentucky voters oppose the current state laws that ban abortion in nearly all cases, with no exception for rape or incest, 55% to 28% who support it;…
…General will win. Kentucky voters oppose the current state laws that ban abortion in nearly all cases, with no exception for rape or incest, 55% to 28% who support it;…
…unsure. Men are more in favor of Cuomo’s resignation (66% yes/23% no/12% unsure) than women (54% yes/29% no/17% unsure). In the case that Cuomo leaves office and is replaced by…
…voters (40%) are unsure which candidate they will choose for the second ballot question, who should replace Gov. Newsom in the case of his recall. Leading the field of candidates…
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…to foriegn affairs. His trip to Saudi Arabia and actions on Griner’s case are unfavorable, but, at the same time, the economy is less of a concern for voters than…
…to save a mother’s life, but not for cases of rape or incest. As there is neither a Senate or gubernatorial debate scheduled with both major parties in attendance, 80%…
…In this case, his lower name recognition may allow voters to idealize his candidacy.” The most important issue for voters in deciding whom they will support for president is the…
…abortion, allowing the state to regulate abortion in some cases and forbid prosecution of individuals exercising the right to abortion. Thirty-eight percent plan to vote “no.” Ten percent are undecided….