Nantucket Survey
…think short-term rentals have taken away long-term housing from locals, compared to 23% of residents who do not. The belief that short-term rentals have taken away long-term housing from locals…
…think short-term rentals have taken away long-term housing from locals, compared to 23% of residents who do not. The belief that short-term rentals have taken away long-term housing from locals…
…vote from a survey sample of 964 respondents. Other other top choices included Little Women at 10%, 1917 at 9% and The Irishman at 9%. Rounding out the audience’s top 10 movies of the year were Once…
…they would choose they broke for Biden nearly 3:1 and tightened the race from an 11 point margin down to 9. Spencer Kimball, Director of the Emerson College Poll found…
…(66%) said that if there was a vaccine for Coronavirus that they would take it. Only 11% said they would refrain from taking a vaccine, while 23% were unsure. In…
…City voters think, if a COVID-19 vaccine is approved for children 5-11, there should be vaccine mandates in K-12 schools. Thirty-one percent (31%) think there should not be mandates and…
…should have more of an influence in the school’s curriculum, the majority (52%) think parents should have more of an influence compared to 33% who say school boards. Sixteen percent…
…opinion. Voters were asked which is the most pressing issue: a Covid-19 vaccine plan, a complete investigation into the sexual harassment allegations, or a complete investigation into nursing home deaths….
…virus struck, 26% of employed New Yorkers were working from home. That number has shot up to 70% since the epidemic, and 40% of people who are currently working from…
…community for survey respondents at 14%. Non-registered citizens in the survey were more likely to report housing and crime as pressing problems facing their communities compared to voters. A 62-year-old…