
California Poll: Governor Newsom Facing Potential Recall
…Californians think it is the right measure, compared to 23% who think it doesn’t go far enough and 26% who said it goes too far.” Additionally, another part of the…
…Californians think it is the right measure, compared to 23% who think it doesn’t go far enough and 26% who said it goes too far.” Additionally, another part of the…
…undecided. “When presented with additional independent and third-party candidates on a ballot test, Biden voters are more likely than Trump voters to move to the undecided category at 11%, compared…
…healthcare (11%), education (6%), crime (6%), and abortion access (5%). “Male voters are most concerned about immigration at 28%, compared to 15% of women, whereas women voters are most concerned…
…household break from Trump, 50% to 42%.” Independents are leaning slightly towards Trump, with 48% supporting him compared to 45% for Harris. Suburban voters, however, favor Harris by a small…
…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…
…not too trustworthy and 11% think they are not trustworthy at all; 41% are unsure. Older and younger Americans are more likely to say AI-generated fact-checking services are not trustworthy,…
…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%…