
Boston Mayoral Race Without Clear Frontrunner
…voters who are following the race very closely, with 20% of the vote. The data also suggests candidates are beginning to shape their bases of support. Wu leads among Asian…
…voters who are following the race very closely, with 20% of the vote. The data also suggests candidates are beginning to shape their bases of support. Wu leads among Asian…
…the poll’s range of scores, and understand with a confidence interval of 95% a poll will fall outside the range of scores 1 in 20 times. Data was collected by…
…with their current choices as 67% and 59% of their respective supporters are planning to definitely vote for their first-choice candidate. Only 31% of Warren voters said they will definitely…
…the sample size is reduced. Data was collected using both an Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system of landlines only (n=684) and an online panel provided by Dynata and MTurk (n=359)….
…issues with 22%, the economy with 21%, and the environment with 9%. Voters were split on the issue of if big tech companies like Apple, Facebook, and Google should be…
…other states like Michigan, with males in Georgia breaking for Trump 49% to 44% while females break for Biden 49% to 47%. Voters are generally excited to support both candidates…
…said crime (33%), development (18%), and education/schools (18%). Voters are split on whether they would elect someone who identifies as a Democratic socialist into office, with 38% saying yes, 45%…
…does fall short of 50%, there is a competitive race to watch between Rispone and Abraham to determine who will challenge Edwards on November 16th.” Kimball went on to say…
…does best among Hispanic or Latino voters, with 48% support. Biden follows at 17%, Bloomberg is at 15%, and Warren is at 13% among Hispanics. Sanders holds a much smaller…