Florida 2020: Biden with Commanding Lead in Sunshine State
…definitely vote for the candidate they chose and 15% say there is a chance they could change their mind and vote for someone else. When it comes to what is…
…definitely vote for the candidate they chose and 15% say there is a chance they could change their mind and vote for someone else. When it comes to what is…
…preferred candidate, 48% said they could still change their minds. Sanders supporters are the most committed at 67%. Looking at the other top candidates, 60% of Biden supporters, 51% of…
…else;” and when these voters specified their top issue, the most common responses included climate change, crime, and income inequality. Kimball notes: “Despite widespread attention on Russia-Ukraine tensions, domestic issues…
…the sample size is reduced. Data was collected using both an Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system of landlines only (n=565) and an online panel provided by Amazon Turk (n=242). www.emersonpolling.com Follow…
…they both garner 3% support among women; Yang receives 11% and Gabbard receives 12% support from men. Within congressional districts, Sanders leads in the first district with 26%, followed by…
…than other countries around the world. However, there is a huge divide between parties on this view; 77% of Democrats say the US is handling coronavirus worse than other countries, as compared…
The Common Good Index 2023 is the second annual national index that quantifies and tracks levels of division, identifies causes and seeks ways to establish a unifying and constructive national…
…top 3 Democratic candidates, Trump ties Sanders at 50% each, but slightly leads Biden and Warren with 51% to 49% each. When asked what health care policy they support most,…
…9% are unsure. Regarding high gas prices, 46% of voters place most of their blame on the Biden Administration, while 30% blame price gouging by gas and oil companies. Other…