
Connecticut 2022 Poll: Lamont Leads Stefanowski in Gubernatorial Election
…age limit for elected officials, 35% say there should not be an age limit compared to 44% of 18-29 year olds,” Kimball said. Voters were asked what statement comes closdest…
…age limit for elected officials, 35% say there should not be an age limit compared to 44% of 18-29 year olds,” Kimball said. Voters were asked what statement comes closdest…
…comparisons are made for categorical variables. A t-test is used in cases where comparisons are made for measurement variables. A Z-test is used in cases where comparisons are made between…
…When asked what issue is the most important in determining who they would support for President, the most common responses at 27% each are the Economy and Social Issues/Values, followed…
…be in her/his seventies, 3% wanted a candidate in her/his thirties, and 1% wanted a candidate eighty or older Anita Hill In 1992, Joe Biden was the Senate Judiciary Committee…
…his campaign promises and 48% he has kept his campaign promises. Likewise, voters are generally split on how the President is handling key campaign issues including abortion, immigration, healthcare and…
…of 20 cases. The survey was administered by contacting landline telephones via IVR, cell phones via text message, and online panel. Data was collected between September 28-October 1, 2021. https://marshallscholars.org/news-and-updates/2021-poll…
…an Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system of landlines only (n=423) and an online panel provided by Amazon Turk and Dynata (n=332). Visit our website at www.emersonpolling.com. Follow us on Twitter…
…reduced. Data was collected using both an Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system of landlines only (n=424) and an online panel provided by Dynata (n=283). www.emersonpolling.com Follow us on Twitter @EmersonPolling…
…issues. Kimball explains “this data suggests that if the election comes down to issues, the Democratic Presidential candidate might have a more difficult time crafting a general election message, as…