Memphis 2023 Poll: Crowded Field Splinters Support in Mayoral Race
…Polling, said. “Herenton has a base of support among Black voters and those without a college degree, but Brown is chipping away at that support by attracting younger black voters….
…Polling, said. “Herenton has a base of support among Black voters and those without a college degree, but Brown is chipping away at that support by attracting younger black voters….
…with 63% support followed by Sanders with 31%. Nearly three-quarters (75%) of voters said their minds were made up regarding who to vote for and 25% said they could still…
…while 30% think he will be. When asked if they think a Democrat can win the state of Texas in the presidential election, 45% said yes, 29% said no, and…
…Hispanics, at 38%, and Black voters, at 25%.” Watch ECP Executive Director Political Power Ranker Spencer Kimball break down results with Nexstar Media’s Chris Berg: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oi3d5S52xbw&t=234s Tracking questions of voter…
…of respondents believe that learning online is worse than learning in-person. Only 12% believe that learning online is equal to in-person instruction and the remaining 26% believe that an online…
…most important issue. Biden voters are split between COVID-19 response (41%), social justice (18%), health care (13%), and climate change (9%). Caller ID The Florida Emerson College poll was conducted…
…threat. The plurality (34%) of Michigan voters say the economy is the most important issue in deciding their vote for president, followed by COVID-19 with 21%, healthcare with 12% social…
…Biden, 54% to 43%. An enthusiasm gap is seen between candidates, as three-quarters of Trump voters (75%) report being extremely excited compared to only 45% of Biden voters that say…
…12% are undecided. There has been a two-point drop in Biden’s support since earlier this month, where 46% supported Trump, and 44% supported Biden. Spencer Kimball, executive director of Emerson…