Iowa 2024: Biden and Trump Start with Significant Leads in Party Caucuses
…in a comfortable position. Compared to his performance in the state in 2020 where he received about 16% of the final vote, less than a third of Democratic caucus voters…
…in a comfortable position. Compared to his performance in the state in 2020 where he received about 16% of the final vote, less than a third of Democratic caucus voters…
…to 46%. Five percent of likely voters are undecided. With undecided voters’ support allocated, Harris continues to lead by four, 52% to 48%. With third-party candidates on the ballot, Harris…
…perform well in delegate-rich states such as New Jersey at the end of the nomination season.” In New Jersey, Biden continues to be popular with older voters, 40% of those…
…Donald Trump’s endorsement makes them more likely to support a candidate. Senator Shelby’s endorsement holds less weight; 46% say it makes no difference to their vote.” Kimball continued, “Whether Durant…
…55% majority support him for re-election–whereas Walker holds a similar 55% majority among voters over 50.” Kimball continued, “The early vote breaks for Warnock by about 29 points, 63% to…
…the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact Initiative is a potential 2024 ballot measure, voters were asked which approach to presidential elections they prefer, continuing to use the electoral college, or…
Democratic Statewide Candidates Hold Edge Over Republican Candidates The final Emerson College Polling/The Hill swing state surveys continue to find a race that is too close to call. In Michigan,…
…rating in the Commonwealth and a 19% disapproval. Baker, a Republican, has a higher approval among Democrats, 76%, and Independents, 63%, than with his own party. Amongst Republicans, 52% approve…
…Trump maintains a lead with 45% compared to Whitmer’s 33%, with 22% undecided. Spencer Kimball, executive director of Emerson College Polling, noted: “There is a stark divide in 2024 support…