
CUNY New York City COVID-19 Survey Week 5
…barely more than half of New Yorkers tell us they’ll do that. If that is the case, we won’t be able to protect our community against a new wave of…
…barely more than half of New Yorkers tell us they’ll do that. If that is the case, we won’t be able to protect our community against a new wave of…
…of 20 cases. The survey was administered by contacting landline telephones via IVR, cell phones via text message, and online panel. Data was collected between September 28-October 1, 2021. https://marshallscholars.org/news-and-updates/2021-poll…
…Despite the decline in confirmed cases and hospitalizations in the city, New Yorkers’ concerns about the virus remain high. Just more than half (51%) of residents believe that they are…
…illegal in all cases, 31% think it should be legal in special cases, 28% think it should be legal in all cases, 18% think it should be legal up to…
…abortion only permitted in very specific cases of medical emergency to prevent death of a pregnant woman, with no exception for rape or incest. Missouri voters were asked if the…
…Rochester voters disapproved of Mayor Warren’s handling of the Daniel Prude case, while 17% approve and 23% are unsure. Seven percent (7%) had never heard of the case. Among Democratic likely…
…Casey, while 45% support Republican David McCormick; 8% are undecided. “Casey leads among voters under 50, 53% to 37%, while McCormick leads the 50 and over vote: 51% to 43%,”…
…US Senate, 47% support incumbent Democrat Bob Casey, while 46% support Republican David McCormick. Six percent are undecided. Since the last Emerson/RCPA poll in late September, Casey’s support held at…
…Senator John Cornyn and Attorney General Ken Paxton, with Cornyn at 30%, Paxton at 29%, and 37% of voters still undecided. https://youtu.be/gK7MRaTV5Ls “Seven months ahead of the Republican Primary, the…