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…
…female vote while Haley has 21% of the male vote and 20% of the female vote. “Trump has the support of the Iowa Republican evangelical community and the non-evangelical community,”…
…very familiar/41% somewhat familiar) with data centers, while 29% are not too familiar and 14% not at all familiar with them. A plurality (44%) are not sure if any data…
…not completely set on a particular candidate: 49% say there’s a chance they could change their minds; however, Sanders supporters are the most set: 71% saying they will definitely vote…
…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…
…were asked if they would be willing to pay more in taxes to help respond to these issues. A plurality, 47%, said they are willing to pay more, 33% are…
…maintains third place, with 15%, while former commissioner for the NYC Sanitation Department Kathryn Garcia dropped from 21% to 12%. New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer rounded out the top…
…the least important issue of the eight asked with 3%. However, there are stark differences in what issues Republican and Democratic voters think are the most important. For Republicans, the…