
Poll It Together: Emerson College Polling Podcast
…determine what they mean for the upcoming election season, and what they do not mean. The biweekly Podcast is hosted by The Polling Center’s Director of Communications, Camille Mumford and…
…determine what they mean for the upcoming election season, and what they do not mean. The biweekly Podcast is hosted by The Polling Center’s Director of Communications, Camille Mumford and…
…poll, Nadler gained 19 points, Maloney stayed the same, and Patel gained 7 points. VIEW THE INTERACTIVE REPORT Spencer Kimball, Executive Director of Emerson College Polling said, “Male voters are…
…to support the congresspersons’ re-election, 34% said it would make them less likely to support reelection, and 25% said it would make no difference in their vote. However, support for…
…the COVID-19 pandemic, from 50% approval in February to 41% approval today. Caller ID The August National Emerson College poll was conducted August 30-31, 2020. The sample consisted of likely Democratic, Republican,…
…33%, followed by Katie Britt with 23%, and Mo Brooks with 12%. No other candidate reaches double digits. Twenty-six percent (26%) are undecided. In the race to fill the open…
…voters remain undecided. When asked who they would vote for, those who did not vote in the mayoral primary were split between Essaibi-George and Wu (42% to 46%) with 12%…
…voters said something else. A plurality (23%) of McAuliffe voters say COVID-19 is the most important issue facing Virginia, while a plurality (34%) of Youngkin voters say education is the…
…Murphy would best handle the COVID-19 recovery while 48% say Jack Ciattarelli would best handle the COVID-19 recovery. A slim majority (51%) of New Jersey likely voters believe taxes should be…
…excited to support their candidate. Among Campbell voters, 53% said they are very excited, and among Wu voters, 43% said they are very excited. Voters are split on how they…