December 2020 National Poll: Trump Ends 2020 Where He Started
…issue. A majority (54%) of voters think COVID-19 is a major public health crisis, a six-point increase from 48% in October. Women are more likely to see COVID-19 as a…
…issue. A majority (54%) of voters think COVID-19 is a major public health crisis, a six-point increase from 48% in October. Women are more likely to see COVID-19 as a…
…College Polling, said: “Both Biden and Trump are experiencing lower levels of support compared to 2020, with a higher degree of uncertainty among voters. Despite this, Trump appears to be…
…plurality (38%) said crime. Twelve percent (12%) said police reform, 11% said healthcare, 10% said Covid-19, and 9% said housing and jobs, respectively. Groups that reported crime as the number…
…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…