
Chicago Residents Say Crime is Top Priority for City
…with 87% choosing it as the biggest crime concern, compared to 8% who said property crime and 5% who said some other type of crime. A majority (65%) said that…
…with 87% choosing it as the biggest crime concern, compared to 8% who said property crime and 5% who said some other type of crime. A majority (65%) said that…
…are, compared to only 12% of Democrats and 27% of Independents in favor of the status quo. 34% of Independents prefer the public option, compared to 31% of Democrats and…
…as governor. With that said, 45% of Democratic primary voters plan to vote for Governor Hochul, 12% for Tom Suozzi, and 22% are undecided. In the Republican primary for Governor,…
…with 10%. Looking within ideology, Sanders leads within those who are very liberal with 47% support, followed by Warren with 18%, Buttigieg with 12%, and Biden with 7%. Among those…
…first priority, followed by housing with 17%, homelessness at 12%, Covid-19 at 11%, and police reform at 10%. Caller ID The PIX11/Emerson College NYC Mayoral poll was conducted May 23-24,…
…undecided. Among Democratic voters, 60% said they would like to see Biden as the 2024 presidential nominee, 39% said they would rather it be someone else (n=450, +/-4.6%). Among Republican…
…should be between a couple’s conversation, if abortion should be selected between them,” a non-registered male said. In a focus group of registered Hispainc voters, when asked what comes to…
…to vote for someone else. Spencer Kimball, Executive Director of Emerson College Polling said, “Franken is most competitive with suburban voters and women voters, both of which he trails Grassley…
…a tightening of the race since April, when the Emerson College poll had Walker ahead 49% to 45%. Spencer Kimball, Executive Director of Emerson College Polling said, “Walker leads Warnock…