2024 Supreme Court Survey
…37% support adding justices to the Court and 24% are unsure. Younger voters are generally more supportive of expanding the court compared to older voters, 42% of voters under 30…
…37% support adding justices to the Court and 24% are unsure. Younger voters are generally more supportive of expanding the court compared to older voters, 42% of voters under 30…
…likely to vote for that candidate, and 26% report that it makes no difference.” When it comes to fair elections, Democrats and Republicans disagree: 75% of Democrats think the state…
…a higher rate (43% approval/40% disapproval) than men (56% disapproval to 33% approval). In comparison, President Biden has a 52% approval/33% disapproval job rating, while 15% are unsure. A majority…
…war. According to Spencer Kimball, Director of Emerson College Polling, “this comparison highlights the complexity of lasting conflicts. For three Presidents (Bush, Obama, and Biden), the voters see these presidents…
…other issue group. Among the nearly 1 in 10 voters for whom abortion is the top issue, 89% are very motivated to vote this November; comparatively, 76% of voters who…
…56%, saying there is nothing Trump could do or say that would alter their support in the coming months, compared to half (50%) of Biden supporters who said the same. …
…Former South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg, who dropped out Sunday evening, was at 7%, and Businessman Tom Steyer, who dropped out late Saturday evening, was at 2%. Compared to the…
…committed as 88% said they will definitely vote for him. Of the other top candidates, 64% of Warren supporters, 62% of Biden supporters, 56% of Klobuchar and 54% of Buttigieg…
…legislation is higher: 62% think Congress should pass a law legalizing the right to abortion compared to 55% of men. “While a majority, 65%, of Republicans oppose Congress passing a…