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…
…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…
…in May that had Kennedy leading 58% to 42%. Markey’s base support is registered Democratic voters, where he leads 61% to 39%; Independents are split between the two candidates, but are breaking…