
Chicago 2023 Poll: Vallas Holds Edge Over Johnson in Runoff Election for Mayor
…strength is with voters over 50, 52% of whom plan to vote for him.” Kimball continued: “Men support Vallas as the next Mayor of Chicago over Johnson, 52% to 39%,…
…strength is with voters over 50, 52% of whom plan to vote for him.” Kimball continued: “Men support Vallas as the next Mayor of Chicago over Johnson, 52% to 39%,…
…a caucus, and 41% of women are undecided.” Kimball continued, “While both Biden and Trump have lost some support in Iowa, it does not appear that any other candidate has…
…among registered Republican voters in the primary, leading Haley 65% to 23%. Haley holds the plurality of independent voters’ support, leading Trump 47% to 33%.” “Haley’s base continues to be…
…has decreased from 37% to an average of 34%. Brown continues to hold a base of women voters who are 7-10 points more supportive of him than the Republican candidates.”…
…voters in their 30s, among whom he led Trump in 2020,” Kimball continued. “Trump’s support has grown since 2020 among voters in their 50s according to this poll, leading Biden…
…“Young voters have shifted toward Harris: her support compared to Biden increased by 16 points in Arizona, eight in Georgia, five in Michigan, 11 in Pennsylvania, and one in Wisconsin…
…Trump continues to be tight, within each state’s margin of error,” Spencer Kimball, executive director of Emerson College Polling, said. “Harris leads Trump among independents in each state, with the…
…in Pennsylvania, 49% to 48%. Gender gap on the ballot Generally, female voters tend to support Harris while male voters support Trump, with the lone exception coming in Arizona, where…
…Trump, while 51% have an unfavorable view of the former president. The top issue for voters continues to be the economy at 45%, followed by immigration (14%), threats to democracy…