
Iowa 2024: Biden and Trump Start with Significant Leads in Party Caucuses
…find it important they remain first in the nation, while 38% find it not very or at all important,” Kimball said. “This compares to 86% of Republicans who find it…
…find it important they remain first in the nation, while 38% find it not very or at all important,” Kimball said. “This compares to 86% of Republicans who find it…
…scores 1 in 20 times. Data was collected by contacting an Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system of landlines and an online panel of voters. All questions asked in this survey…
…as the sample size is reduced. Data was collected using an Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system of landlines only (n=275), cell phones (n=93) and online panel provided by MTurk (n=182)….
…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…
…controversies will seriously affect Governor Cuomo’s ability to lead the state for the remainder of his term. Thirty-one percent (31%) think it will not make a difference, 14% believe he…
…approval remains unchanged since last month’s survey. US Congress holds an 18% job approval and 66% disapproval. “President Biden faces challenges in the court of public opinion when it comes…
…poll will fall outside the range of scores 1 in 20 times. Data was collected by contacting an Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system of landlines, an online panel of voters,…
…Calico, James Harvey, Brandon Price, Carnita Atwater, Karen Camper, and Reggie Hall, all of whom received 1% of voter support. “With less than two months remaining until election day, this…
…difference) as compared with males who break for Trump 53% to 15% (38 point difference) for Haley.” Trump’s base remains strong among voters without a college degree with 58%, whereas…