
July 2022 National Poll: Midterm Ballot Tightens As Abortion Access Motivates Voters
…are saving less money than they did in 2021, 32% are saving about the same, and 17% are saving more money this year than last year. While just three percent…
…are saving less money than they did in 2021, 32% are saving about the same, and 17% are saving more money this year than last year. While just three percent…
…are taking too much action. Twelve-percent (12%) are unsure or have no opinion on the matter. As the war in Ukraine passes the one-year mark, a plurality of voters, 35%,…
…in a comfortable position. Compared to his performance in the state in 2020 where he received about 16% of the final vote, less than a third of Democratic caucus voters…
…of the undecided vote, which combined with his base vote moves him from 46% to 48%. Both Rispone and Abraham’s vote share increase by one percent, when the undecided voters…
…of voters. A plurality (26%) is getting their information from Fox News, 24% are getting their information from 1 of the 3 network stations (ABC, NBC, CBS), 16% are watching…
…hardly any or none of the trial. 31% said they are watching some of it. While Democrats and Republicans have similar viewing habits, 50% of Independents are watching hardly any…
…14% are unsure. That said, if former Gov. Cuomo does challenge Gov. Hochul in the Democratic primary, a hypothetical ballot test shows him trailing Hochul just by four points, 37%…
…economy are ‘very motivated.’” Overall, 92% of very likely Midterm voters say they are very motivated to participate in the 2022 Midterm Elections, 7% are somewhat motivated, and 1% are…
…race based on 2016 voter turnout modeling. It is important to remember that subsets based on gender, age, party breakdown, ethnicity, and region carry with them higher margins of error,…