
March 2019 National Poll: Sanders Tied with Biden; O’Rourke Gets Post-Announcement Bump
…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…
…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…
…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…
…unfavorable opinion of Oz, compared to 32% who have an unfavorable opinion of McCormick and 28% who view Barnette unfavorably. David McCormick has the highest favorability: 46% have a strongly…
…election results regardless of who wins, 38% said very confident, 42% said somewhat confident, 16% said somewhat unconfident and 4% reported having no confidence at all. A majority of voters,…
…decided on who won the debate, as 81% said Biden had the stronger performance. Among Republicans, 62% said that Trump had the stronger performance, while 29% were undecided about which…
…Biden supporters, 84% think Coronavirus is a major threat and 15% said it was a moderate threat, compared to 15% of President Trump supporters who said it was a major…
…their view of President Biden’s legitimacy in office: 58% of voters said they accept him as the legitimate president while 42% said they do not accept him as the legitimate…
…more or less likely to support his candidacy, 22% said more likely, 39% said less likely, and 38% said it had no difference. When asked if parents or school boards…