Arizona 2020: Toss-Ups in Presidential and Senate Races
…tied 50%-50% against Warren and Biden, and leading Sanders 51% to 49%, well within the margin of error. In the Arizona Senate race, the Democrats are also competitive, with Democratic…
…tied 50%-50% against Warren and Biden, and leading Sanders 51% to 49%, well within the margin of error. In the Arizona Senate race, the Democrats are also competitive, with Democratic…
…a third-party candidate. Within the coronavirus context and questions of safety with in-person voting in November, voters are not very comfortable changing their method of voting. Voters across the country…
…are most concerned about the rise of gun violence, 80% say they are very concerned compared to 64% of Hispanics, 65% of Asians and 47% of white voters,” Kimball noted….
…Suozzi with 17% and Jumaane Williams with 6%. Twenty percent are undecided. When undecided voters are asked who they are leaning towards and allocated, Hochul’s support increases to 63%, Suozzi…
…doing as Governor, while 36% disapprove of the job she is doing in office. Seventeen percent are neutral toward Governor Whitmer. This compares to 38% of residents who approve of…
…job he is doing in office. Twenty percent are neutral. Spencer Kimball, Executive Director of Emerson College Polling, said: “Similar to Michigan, the governor is about ten points more favorable…
…perception of the overall quality of healthcare in their region compared to the rest of the country — 37% of traditional Midwesterners said healthcare is better in their area, compared…
…sports gambling in the Commonwealth, with 31% in opposition, and 25% undecided. By gender, males are more likely to support (55% to 27%) legalizing sports gambling while females are split,…
…22%. Former Vice President Joe Biden and Senator Elizabeth Warren are at 14%, Rep. Tulsi Gabbard is at 6%, and Entrepreneur Andrew Yang is at 5%. All other candidates are…