Poll It Together: Emerson College Polling Podcast
…determine what they mean for the upcoming election season, and what they do not mean. The biweekly Podcast is hosted by The Polling Center’s Director of Communications, Camille Mumford and…
…determine what they mean for the upcoming election season, and what they do not mean. The biweekly Podcast is hosted by The Polling Center’s Director of Communications, Camille Mumford and…
…comes closer to their view on abortion. A majority (69%) think there should be a federal law restoring a nationwide right to abortion in all states, like it was under…
…compared to 53% of voters over 50,” Kimball said. Biden holds a 38% job approval among Michigan voters, while 52% disapprove of the job he is doing in office. Governor…
…Spencer Kimball, Executive Director of Emerson College Polling. Kimball continued, “While Hochul has a commanding lead in the New York city region, 63% to 17%, the Governor trails Zeldin 49%…
…are nearly split on whether he should be the Democratic nominee for president in 2024: 51% think he should be and 49% think he should not be. Mayor Eric Adams…
…noted. “The share of undecided voters has reduced and Biden gained ground in Georgia and Nevada, narrowing the gap, while Trump has maintained a slight edge on Biden in Pennsylvania…
…and 23% believe it should increase a little, 9% think it should stay the same, 11% think it should decrease a little, and 14% think it should decrease a lot. …
…Mayor of Memphis should be reducing crime, while 18% think they should focus on economic development and job creation, 14% think affordable housing should be the focus, while 3% say…
…amount’ of action, and those over 65 say it is ‘too much’.” Voters were asked which statement comes closest to their view on the student loan program in the United…