
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…
…say they should stay as they are for now. As many countries that have successfully curbed the spread of COVID-19 have adopted mandates requiring universal mask-wearing, the United States has…
…high school degree or less. Education level also influences vaccine acceptance. Nearly three in four (73%) respondents with a postgraduate degree would take a vaccine when it becomes available compared…
…Data was collected using an Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system of landlines (n=513) and SMS-to-web texts (n=293). Indiana 2020: Vigo County In Vigo County, Indiana, President Donald Trump and Vice…
…difference on who they are supporting in the election, while 40% say they are more likely to vote for a candidate if Trump endorses them and 16% say it makes…
…top 3 Democratic candidates, Trump ties Sanders at 50% each, but slightly leads Biden and Warren with 51% to 49% each. When asked what health care policy they support most,…
…definitely vote for the candidate they chose and 15% say there is a chance they could change their mind and vote for someone else. When it comes to what is…
…undecided. Education & Party Divides Colorado voters whose highest level of education is high school or less prefer Trump over Biden, 42% to 25%. Biden leads Trump among college graduates…
…notes that “an important thing for Sanders’ campaign is how Warren’s support varies across the state. Sanders is the second choice of nearly half of Warren supporters, and she is right…