
California 2021 Recall: Governor Newsom Rebounds, Poised To Avert Recall
…over 65 oppose the recall 54% to 45%. Those with a college degree are slightly more likely to be against the recall (62% to 38%), compared to those without a…
…over 65 oppose the recall 54% to 45%. Those with a college degree are slightly more likely to be against the recall (62% to 38%), compared to those without a…
…support for Mayor, housing (21%) and education/schools (21%) were the most common top issues. Other listed issues were Covid-19 (10%), crime (9%), healthcare (8%), the environment (8%), jobs (6%), and…
…7 percentage points. This suggests that Brown may have a base that did not come out to vote in the primary, but is now tuning in for the general election….
…vote for someone else. Even if Newsom survives the recall in September, the Governor faces trouble ahead; a clear majority (58%) of voters said regardless of the recall, they believe…
…determine what they mean for the upcoming election season, and what they do not mean. The biweekly Podcast is hosted by The Polling Center’s Director of Communications, Camille Mumford and…
…voters’ perception of the Trump endorsement: 56% of Michigan Republican primary voters say they are more likely to support a candidate if Trump endorses them, 11% say it makes them…
…either Don Levy (518) 783-2901 or Spencer Kimball (617) 824-3491. Levy and Kimball will provide an analysis of the similarities and differences of their results on Monday, August 8, 2022….
…overwhelmingly breaking in support of Nadler for Congress over Maloney; 46% to 22% compared to May when Maloney led this group 26% to 22%. On the other hand, female voters…
…somewhat (38%) favorable view of Maloney. Fifteen percent hold an unfavorable view of Nadler, 26% hold an unfavorable view of Maloney. This compares to 46% who have a very (15%)…