Maryland Survey: Purchasing Behavior
Emerson College Polling is pleased to present the Retail Energy Advancement League with findings from a survey of Maryland residents’ about purchasing behavior. All respondents interviewed in this study were…
Emerson College Polling is pleased to present the Retail Energy Advancement League with findings from a survey of Maryland residents’ about purchasing behavior. All respondents interviewed in this study were…
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…Emerson College (Boston)/ Blanquerna School of Communication and International Relations Center for Global Communication, compares the new survey in Spain with surveys of the entire United States and of the…
…supply is the top issue determining their vote, 89% say that Nevada’s water supply is a very (62%) or somewhat (27%) serious problem. Sixty-two percent think state and local governments…
…involved in cryptocurrency, compared to 14% of white voters. Tariff Policy Regarding the US issuing additional tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China, a majority or plurality of voters think such…
…or what voters blame for an increase in inflation, 43% blame the Biden administration, 22% blame corporate greed, 12% blame supply chain issues, 12% blame Putin and the war in…
…to democracy (9%), healthcare (8%), immigration (8%), and housing affordability (7%). Voters were asked if they believed China would invade Taiwan. A plurality of voters (41%) think China will invade…
60% of Americans think the submarine deal between the US, UK, and Australia will positively affect global security A new Emerson College poll, commissioned by the Association of Marshall Scholars,…
…on the Biden Administration for inflation, while 16% blame supply chain disruptions, 11% blame the War in Ukraine, 9% blame government spending on COVID-19 relief, and 13% blame something else;…