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…
…source. Non-registered citizens are more likely to use TikTok and YouTube as their social media source, while voters are more likely to use Twitter. Additionally, those that aren’t registered to…
…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 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…
…competitor, Ron DeSantis, in the Republican Party-run presidential caucus, 73% to 8%. Six percent support Vivek Ramaswamy, 4% support Chris Christie, and 1% Ryan Binkley. Eight percent are undecided. “With…
…67% would vote yes, 14% would vote no, and 20% are unsure. On Question 2, which would eliminate the requirement that a student pass the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System (MCAS)…
…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,…