
Ted Budd Solidifies Frontrunner Status in US Senate GOP Primary
…Trump’s endorsement of a candidate makes them more likely to vote for a candidate, while 14% say it makes them less likely, and a quarter (25%) say it makes no…
…Trump’s endorsement of a candidate makes them more likely to vote for a candidate, while 14% say it makes them less likely, and a quarter (25%) say it makes no…
…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…
…other states like Michigan, with males in Georgia breaking for Trump 49% to 44% while females break for Biden 49% to 47%. Voters are generally excited to support both candidates…
…increase in gas prices, while 18% blame gas and oil companies, 16% blame gas and oil sanctions against Russia, 9% blame the supply chain, 5% blame Putin, 4% blame COVID-19,…
…Regarding controversy about Eric Adams’s primary residence, a majority (51%) of Democratic primary voters say it makes no difference on their voting decision, while 32% indicate it makes them less…
Emerson College Polling studies modes of data collection and survey research to better understand the most effective ways to collect data and reach individuals. Through academic research the Polling Center…
…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…
…they appear split among the top four candidates.” In 2016 Sanders won 11 of 18 caucuses but lost 30 of 41 primaries. When Democratic voters were asked if they could…
…with Sen. Elizabeth Warren for the lead 23% each, followed by Mayor Pete Buttigieg at 16%, and Sen. Bernie Sanders dropping to fourth at 13%. No other candidate reaches above…