
NYC Mayoral Poll: Adams New Leader in NYC Mayor Race As Field Remains Open
…Stringer by 1 point (8.4% to 5.8%), Yang would be knocked out in round 8 at 32.4% to 32%. Voters appear to be coalescing around the issue of living arrangements,…
…Stringer by 1 point (8.4% to 5.8%), Yang would be knocked out in round 8 at 32.4% to 32%. Voters appear to be coalescing around the issue of living arrangements,…
…are split about what they are most worried about within the Coronavirus crisis: 36% are most worried about losing access to health and emergency services, and 34% said they are…
…data sets were weighted by borough, age, education, race, and party registration based on a 2021 turnout model. It is important to remember that subsets based on gender, age, party…
…of registered voters, n=808, with a Credibility Interval (CI) similar to a poll’s margin of error (MOE) of +/- 3.4 percentage points. The data was weighted based on mode, 2016…
…redistricting plan should be arrested, while 37% disagree, and 22% are neutral. “Majorities of both Cornyn and Paxton primary voters believe legislators should be arrested, though the sentiment is 11…
60% of Americans think the submarine deal between the US, UK, and Australia will positively affect global security A new Emerson College poll, commissioned by the Association of Marshall Scholars,…
…point this year..” Other notable shifts in a comparison of this poll and last year’s national poll include: From +61 among Black/African American voters in 2022, to +47 in 2023…
…loyal to their chosen candidate, while 53% might vote for someone else. Within this question, 57% of Klobuchar supporters are committed, compared to 56% of Sanders supporters, 49% of Buttigieg…
…community for survey respondents at 14%. Non-registered citizens in the survey were more likely to report housing and crime as pressing problems facing their communities compared to voters. A 62-year-old…