
National Poll: At 50 Days, Trump’s Honeymoon Fades as Economy Becomes Key Vulnerability
…and 24% say they are better off than a year ago. “Black voters are most likely to report being worse off financially than a year ago, at 52%, compared to…
…and 24% say they are better off than a year ago. “Black voters are most likely to report being worse off financially than a year ago, at 52%, compared to…
…support war with Iran, with 66% saying the US should not go to war with Iran, while only 12% support such action. Professor Spencer Kimball, Director of Emerson Polling, notes, “Perhaps,…
…of voters want to keep things as they are, 14% want something else, and 11% are unsure. Medicare for All is the leading option for Democrats with 58%. Independents are…
…candidate fails to reach viability. Klobuchar supporters are breaking for Biden at 39%, followed by Buttigieg at 28%. Sanders is the top second choice of Warren supporters at 51%, 17%…
…Buttigieg supporters are committed to their respective candidates. Spencer Kimball, Director of Emerson College Polling explains, “many voters are still on the fence on who they will support but that…
…vote for him. Of the other top candidates, 68% of Warren supporters, 66% of Klobuchar supporters, 65% of Biden supporters, and 59% of Buttigieg supporters are committed to their respective…
…(15%) of voters are undecided. Ivey’s closest competitors are businessman Tim James with 18% and Lynda Blanchard with 11%. Fifteen percent (15%) of voters are undecided. “A plurality of undecided voters…
…21% are unsure. “There is a stark age divide when it comes to sports gambling: 62% of 18-29 year olds and 56% of 30-49 year olds think it should be…
…affairs while 35% think he should prioritize the War in Ukraine. Fourteen percent (14%) are unsure. Two issues voters overwhelmingly agree on are accepting Ukraine refugees and making Daylight Savings…