Minnesota 2020: North Star State in Play for Presidential and US Senate Races
…said the pandemic will make them less likely to vote for President Trump, 28% said it will make them more likely, and a plurality (38%) said it will make no difference….
…said the pandemic will make them less likely to vote for President Trump, 28% said it will make them more likely, and a plurality (38%) said it will make no difference….
…ballot,” Spencer Kimball, Executive Director of Emerson College Polling, said. “The poll found more Republican voters in Nevada plan to vote in the Republican state-held primary compared to the party-held…
…“1” means “very poor quality” and “5” means “very high quality.” Four percent rated Massachusetts public schools as “1 – very poor quality,” 11% said 2, 37% said 3, 34%…
…led 45% to 42%. Regardless of which candidate they plan to support, a majority of voters (53%) expect Suozzi to win, while 47% expect Pilip to win. “Which candidate comes…
…Similarly, 61% of respondents said that it was easier for them to buy things from the store than it was 4 years ago,as compared to 39% of those who said…
…under 50, with 28% support from that group of voters. Conversely, Biden continues to dominate the older vote with 42% support from those aged 50 or over. Warren competes with…
…chance they could change their mind. Overall, 66% said they will definitely vote for their candidate and 34% said they could still change their mind. Sanders’ supporters are the most…
…thought the US was prepared and 19% were undecided. A majority, 57%, said that Medicaid expansion in Missouri does not do enough for children in poverty. Just 17% said that…
…for Hawley against Kunce and Bell by 23 and 20-point margins, whereas women voters are more split,” Spencer Kimball, Executive Director of Emerson College Polling, said. “Women break for Hawley…