Iowa 2024: Biden and Trump Start with Significant Leads in Party Caucuses
…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:…
…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:…
…the Democratic primary vote, but of those who did not watch/follow debates, he receives 39% of the vote. Conversely, Harris receives 18% of the vote among those who watched all, some…
…two.” Voters appear less excited for the second set of Democratic debates coming up this week, with 57% of respondents planning on watching some or part of the debates compared…
…53% support Bernie Sanders, and 38% Joe Biden. Among voters over 50, 72% support Joe Biden, and 22% Bernie Sanders. When it comes to deciding who they will vote for…
…of Floridian voters overall sees both candidates as ideological extremes; a plurality (43%) views President Trump as “very conservative”, compared to 31% who say he is “somewhat conservative”. For Vice…
…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…
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…crime at 8%. Covid came in at the bottom at .3%. Regarding immigration, respondents were asked what comes closer to their viewpoint: immigration should not increase because it will cost…
…to 42%. A plurality of voters (39%) say the FBI search of Mar-a-Lago makes them more likely to support Trump in 2024, 32% say it makes them less likely, and…