
Missouri 2020: Biden with Slim Lead on Sanders
…strongest with voters whose household income is under $50,000 a year as he gets 52% support among that group compared to Biden who gets 42%. With voters whose household income…
…strongest with voters whose household income is under $50,000 a year as he gets 52% support among that group compared to Biden who gets 42%. With voters whose household income…
…(15%) are undecided, and were asked a follow-up question on who they are leaning towards. With their support allocated, Oz increases his support to 32%, followed by Barnette with 27%,…
…past year and a half, this is similar to the Emerson March 2019 Wisconsin poll that found Biden ahead of Trump by eight points, 54% to 46%. The most popular voting option…
…they are extremely excited. Thirty-one percent (31%) of Biden voters say they are only mildly or not that excited, compared to 14% of Trump voters that feel mildly or not…
…a moderate or minimal concern are breaking for Trump. In these last four weeks, both candidates can be expected to continue arguing about the impact of COVID, as this appears…
…(19%) or somewhat familiar (32%), while a combined 49% are not very familiar (34%) or not at all familiar (15%) with the issue. Thirty-three percent (33%) said the corruption issue…
…while rural areas are breaking towards Youngkin (57% to 42%). The suburbs are slightly leaning towards Youngkin (49% to 48%). While the race is tight, the majority (55%) of Virginia…
…to legalize abortion,” Kimball said. Congressional legalization of the right to abortion has the highest support among 18-29 year olds: 76% support a federal legalization of abortion, compared to 59%…
…and 41% view Ronchetti unfavorably. Nine percent are unsure or have never heard of Ronchetti, compared to 2% who have not heard of or are neutral toward Lujan Grisham. “Of…