
Chicago Residents Say Crime is Top Priority for City
…one issue. Compared to the WGN-TV/Emerson poll in June, crime has risen six points as a top issue, from 38% to 44%. All other issues were below 12%: Covid-19 (12%), education/schools…
…one issue. Compared to the WGN-TV/Emerson poll in June, crime has risen six points as a top issue, from 38% to 44%. All other issues were below 12%: Covid-19 (12%), education/schools…
…Walz, which improves to 49% among those with college degrees, and 57% of those with postgraduate degrees.” In a hypothetical 2024 presidential matchup between President Biden and former President Donald…
…traction mirrors a seeming reluctance within the Democratic base to consider newer candidates. 71% of Democratic Primary voters said there were too many candidates running, compared to 7% who believed…
…vaccine policies. A majority (59%) of voters agree that businesses have the right to require their employees to get vaccinated, while 32% disagree, and 9% are unsure. There is a…
…“the only angle and hope candidates like Bloomberg or Patrick have for the nomination – is a brokered convention, and while unlikely, the elimination of Super Delegates in 2020 makes…
…Justice, while 17% support Rep. Alex Mooney. No other candidate surpasses three percent, and 22% are undecided. “Governor Justice’s support in the senate primary is most locked in among voters…
…unsure. Men are more in favor of Cuomo’s resignation (66% yes/23% no/12% unsure) than women (54% yes/29% no/17% unsure). In the case that Cuomo leaves office and is replaced by…
…margins of error, as the sample size is reduced. Data was collected using an Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system of landlines, SMS text-to-web of cell phones, voter registration list of…
…n=1,153, +/-2.8%. Howard Schultz once again appears to be weakening Democratic candidates hopes against President Trump. While Biden has a 10-point lead on Trump in head-to-head matchups, with 55% of…