Virginia 2021: Dead Heat in Governor and Attorney General Race
…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…
…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…
…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,…
…age limit for elected officials, 35% say there should not be an age limit compared to 44% of 18-29 year olds,” Kimball said. Voters were asked what statement comes closdest…
…Polling, said. “Since last month, Ciattarelli’s lead among men increased by four points, and Sherill’s lead among women grew by eight points.” Both candidates for Governor have split favorable ratings…
…of 20 cases. The survey was administered by contacting landline telephones via IVR, cell phones via text message, and online panel. Data was collected between September 28-October 1, 2021. https://marshallscholars.org/news-and-updates/2021-poll…
…trusted the most, 37% said Fox News, 18% said CNN, and 16% said MSNBC. Caller ID The Pennsylvania statewide Emerson College poll was conducted March 26-28, 2019. The sample consisted…
…by 11 points, with 38% compared to Biden’s 27%. Among women, Tester outperforms Biden by 15 points, with 46% compared to Biden’s 31%.” A majority of Trump voters (53%) say…
…of the job the Governor is doing. Spencer Kimball, Executive Director of Emerson College Polling, said: “The President also holds a 20% approval rating among independent Ohio voters, compared to…
…Director of Emerson College Polling, said, “Perception of Trump’s guilt varies by gender: 75% of women would vote to find Trump guilty compared to 54% of men. Men are more…