
Michigan 2020: Democrats Aim to Take Back the State
…+/-4.6%) With voters in the 18-29 age range, Sanders holds a very strong lead with 73% of the vote, and competes with Warren for the 30-49 year olds, with both…
…+/-4.6%) With voters in the 18-29 age range, Sanders holds a very strong lead with 73% of the vote, and competes with Warren for the 30-49 year olds, with both…
…home of the state’s largest city, Des Moines, followed by Biden with 18% and Klobuchar with 15%. In the fourth district, the most conservative district represented by Rep. Steve King,…
…does not include Sanders supporters, which means that the other candidates won’t be able to pull any of his vote which leaves them fighting amongst themselves”. Continuing the trend found…
…vote for him. Of the other top candidates, 68% of Warren supporters, 66% of Klobuchar supporters, 65% of Biden supporters, and 59% of Buttigieg supporters are committed to their respective…
…Court should uphold it. Twelve percent (12%) are unsure. When asked which of the following statements comes closest to their position on abortion: legal in all cases, legal up to…
…specifically registered Republicans, Baker’s endorsement carries little weight. A plurality, 45%, of Republican primary voters say Governor Charlie Baker’s endorsement makes them less likely to support a candidate, whereas 46%…
…When the undecided voters are allocated towards the candidate they said they are leaning towards, Adams expands his lead to forty points, 70% to 30%. Majorities of all age categories…
…22% are undecided. Undecided voters were asked who they are leaning towards; with undecided voters allocated, both candidates increase about six points: Busch Valentine’s to 45% and Kunce’s to 41%. …
…favorably, compared to the 27% that view Taylor Robson very favorably. Lake’s unfavorables are about ten points higher than Taylor Robson: only 31% have a somewhat (12%) or very (18%)…