Boston Mayoral Race Without Clear Frontrunner
…voters who are following the race very closely, with 20% of the vote. The data also suggests candidates are beginning to shape their bases of support. Wu leads among Asian…
…voters who are following the race very closely, with 20% of the vote. The data also suggests candidates are beginning to shape their bases of support. Wu leads among Asian…
…approval remains unchanged since last month’s survey. US Congress holds an 18% job approval and 66% disapproval. “President Biden faces challenges in the court of public opinion when it comes…
…there’s an election, every year there’s always surplus ballots. There’s always mis-votes. There’s always votes from their deceased people all the time. So it’s like, does your vote really count…
…scores, and with a confidence interval of 95% a poll will fall outside the range of scores 1 in 20 times. All questions asked in this survey with exact wording,…
…Hispanic voters is a major problem for his campaign as he will struggle to compete in the early states beyond Iowa and New Hampshire unless that changes.” Democratic voters are…
…issues (14%). While among Sanders supporters, their top three issues were health care (37%), the economy (23%) and the environment (20%). Kimball notes that “while the Democrats have struggled to…
…maintains third place, with 15%, while former commissioner for the NYC Sanitation Department Kathryn Garcia dropped from 21% to 12%. New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer rounded out the top…
…the least important issue of the eight asked with 3%. However, there are stark differences in what issues Republican and Democratic voters think are the most important. For Republicans, the…
…personal finances. A plurality (42%) are very concerned about their personal finances, 36% are somewhat concerned, with 33% not so concerned. Concerning personal health, 26% are very concerned, a plurality…