
Iowa 2024: Biden and Trump Start with Significant Leads in Party Caucuses
…in a comfortable position. Compared to his performance in the state in 2020 where he received about 16% of the final vote, less than a third of Democratic caucus voters…
…in a comfortable position. Compared to his performance in the state in 2020 where he received about 16% of the final vote, less than a third of Democratic caucus voters…
…however, a third (33%) are more likely to support Trump, and 18% are unsure. “The New York indictment might be more consequential to Trump’s primary support compared to the indictment…
…just reduce Biden’s support,” Kimball noted. Hispanic voters, an estimated 19% of the electorate in Arizona, support Biden over Trump 52% to 41%, compared to white voters who break for…
…Republicans (60%) are more likely to support Trump because of his indictments with 22% less likely, while Democrats are more split on Hunter’s charges: 37% are more likely and 27%…
…when it comes to cars: a car that uses ethanol fuel, a car that uses an electric battery, or neither. A plurality (47%) prefer a car that uses ethanol fuel,…
…and 17% are undecided. In a matchup between Hawley and Bell, 44% support Hawley, 34% support Bell, 5% support someone else and 17% are undecided. “Male voters in Missouri break…
…they are being paid the right amount, and 6% think they are being paid too much. Sixteen percent are unsure. Spencer Kimball, Executive Director of Emerson College Polling, said: “Perception…
…17% support Nikki Haley, and 15% support Ron DeSantis with under a month until the Iowa Caucus. Eight percent support Vivek Ramaswamy, and 4% support Chris Christie. Six percent are…
…an unfavorable view of Pilip. Twenty-one percent are unfamiliar with Pilip. This compares to 16% who are favorable of George Santos, while 83% of his former constituents have an unfavorable…