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;…
…that surround them, Trump has generally been exceeding his 2020 support; however, in Nebraska that is not the case. His 2020 lead is cut slightly to 16 points, perhaps driven…
…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%…
…among Republicans, at 28%, while a plurality (45%) of Democrats said healthcare was their top priority. Regarding the corruption case surrounding House Bill 6, a combined 51% are very familiar…
…and 24% were unsure. Professor Spencer Kimball explains: “this data suggests that the word choice influences voter attitude about a proposed policy. In this case, instead of talking about a carbon tax,…
…South Carolina, where Biden has a lock on the African American vote; such is not the case in Ohio.” President Trump’s approval rating is at 43% with a 51% disapproval…
…were given an undecided option, while the other half of those polled were forced to choose between the two options. In all cases, Trump was within the margin of error against…
…Director of Emerson College Polling, said “South Carolina looks like it will be the strong firewall Biden has been waiting for. If this is the case, the question will be…
…their second choice, 5% who chose Gabbard, and 10% who were undecided as to who their second choice candidate will be. As has been the case in previous Emerson polls,…