
Michigan 2024: Trump and Biden on Course for Tight Rematch
…change the a national popular vote. Forty-seven percent think it should be changed to a popular vote, while 40% think the U.S. should continue to use the electoral college. “Democrats…
…change the a national popular vote. Forty-seven percent think it should be changed to a popular vote, while 40% think the U.S. should continue to use the electoral college. “Democrats…
…the Republican Presidential Primary, 62% of voters support Donald Trump, 10% Nikki Haley, 6% Ron DeSantis, and 7% Vivek Ramaswamy, who dropped out of the race after the poll completed…
…Bernie Sanders. Biden receives 54% support, compared to Sanders at 42%. The poll also included Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, as it was conducted before she dropped out of the race, and…
…Regarding higher education in the Commonwealth, a majority, 62%, said colleges and universities should not be opening with in-person classes. When asked about how safe they feel about going to…
…Californians think it is the right measure, compared to 23% who think it doesn’t go far enough and 26% who said it goes too far.” Additionally, another part of the…
…household break from Trump, 50% to 42%.” Independents are leaning slightly towards Trump, with 48% supporting him compared to 45% for Harris. Suburban voters, however, favor Harris by a small…
…only 13% of Democrats and 8% of Independents supported repeal. A plurality of voters, 45%, plan to have a flu vaccine shot this winter, as compared to 35% who do…
…March 10th.” When asked if Secretary Hillary Clinton should run for president again in 2020, 70% of Michigan Democrats said she should not run, 18% said she should, and 12%…
…supporters are the most committed as 90% said they will definitely vote for him. Of the other top candidates, 64% of Biden supporters, 63% of Warren supporters, and 47% of…