October 2024: NY Congressional Polls
…year ago, while 32% say they are doing about the same, and 18% are better off. 48% in the 18th district are worse off, 35% about the same, and 18%…
…year ago, while 32% say they are doing about the same, and 18% are better off. 48% in the 18th district are worse off, 35% about the same, and 18%…
…race, age, and party affiliation based on 2024 likely voter modeling. Turnout modeling is based on U.S. Census parameters, exit polling, and voter registration data. It is important to remember…
…race, age, and party affiliation based on 2024 likely voter modeling. Turnout modeling is based on U.S. Census parameters, exit polling, and voter registration data. It is important to remember…
…Rosen, while 45% support Republican Sam Brown. Four percent are undecided. “Independent voters are nearly evenly split between the two senate candidates – 47% support Rosen, while 46% support Brown,”…
…weighted by gender, education, race, age, party registration, and region based on 2024 likely voter modeling. Turnout modeling is based on U.S. Census parameters, exit polling, and voter registration data. …
…Trump voters are supporting Brown. Meanwhile, Independents are breaking for Moreno, 47% to 42%,” Spencer Kimball, executive director of Emerson College Polling, said. Fifty-four percent of Ohio voters have a…
…Member Yuh Line Niou at 17%; NYC City Councilmember Carlina Rivera and Congressman Mondaire Jones receive 13% respectively. Seventeen percent remain undecided. When undecided voters are asked who they are…
…Holmes to 43%. Kimball noted, “Men and women are divided in the 1st District: men are almost tied between Democrats and Republicans, 47% support Stansbury and 46% Garcia Holmes, whereas…
…weighted by gender, age, education, race, and region based on 2022 turnout modeling. It is important to remember that subsets based on demographics carry with them higher margins of error,…