
Pennsylvania 2020: Biden Holds Edge in Home State; Trump Closing Gap
…majority (66%) say that it does not affect their voting decision, while 18% say it makes them less likely to vote for President Trump in November, and 16% say it…
…majority (66%) say that it does not affect their voting decision, while 18% say it makes them less likely to vote for President Trump in November, and 16% say it…
…among Republicans, at 28%, while a plurality (45%) of Democrats said healthcare was their top priority. Regarding the corruption case surrounding House Bill 6, a combined 51% are very familiar…
…23% say it should be legal in special circumstances, and 14% say it should be illegal in all circumstances. Among female voters, the plurality (37%) say it should always be…
…Wade ruling, which leaves abortion legality up to the states, 59% of voters think that Congress should pass a law legalizing the right to abortion. Among women, support for the…
…voters that have not yet decided on their vote for Governor, 30% either have no opinion or have never heard of Ronchetti, compared to 6% of Lujan Grisham. This gives…
…heard of Schmitt. Kimball noted, “Since last month, Busch Valentine’s favorability has increased one point, while her unfavorables have increased from 35% to 42%. On the other hand, Schmitt’s favorability…
…or high job security with lower wages. A majority of voters (54%) find a high job security with lower wages to be more important in a job, whereas 46% find…
…month,” Spencer Kimball, Executive Director of Emerson College Polling noted. When presented with announced candidates Biden, Marianne Williamson, and Robert Kennedy Jr., Biden’s support increases to 70%, Kennedy Jr. 21%,…
…of scores, and know with a confidence interval of 95% a poll will fall outside the range of scores 1 in 20 times. Data was collected using a mixed-mode approach:…