
Boston Mayoral Race Without Clear Frontrunner
…vaccine for any reason, and another 12% will wait until there are no serious complications. Women appear more hesitant to take the vaccine than men, with 20% of women saying…
…vaccine for any reason, and another 12% will wait until there are no serious complications. Women appear more hesitant to take the vaccine than men, with 20% of women saying…
…And Harris is at 8% among under 50 year olds and 12% among those 50 and up. Sanders’ support also disproportionately comes from those making less than $100,000 a year…
…community for survey respondents at 14%. Non-registered citizens in the survey were more likely to report housing and crime as pressing problems facing their communities compared to voters. A 62-year-old…
…effectively to the virus as compared to 19% who are very confident. In contrast, 29% said they are not so confident; 9% are not confident at all. A majority of Americans…
…37% said they are financially about the same. Of voters who voted for Trump in 2016, 61% said they are better off now, compared to 22% of Clinton voters who…
…loyal to their chosen candidate, while 53% might vote for someone else. Within this question, 57% of Klobuchar supporters are committed, compared to 56% of Sanders supporters, 49% of Buttigieg…
…two.” Voters appear less excited for the second set of Democratic debates coming up this week, with 57% of respondents planning on watching some or part of the debates compared…
…9%, NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer at 6%, and Former NYC Department of Sanitation Commissioner Kathryn Garcia at 5%. All other candidates polled under 5%, and 17% of respondents answered someone…
…or their community. Ten percent (10%) are not very familiar, and 4% had never heard of the issue. In a follow-up question, a plurality (47%) of voters said they would…