
Despite Economic Hardship, Arizona Hispanics Stick With Democratic Party
…twice as likely than men to use Facebook as their primary social media source, while men are twice as likely as women to name YouTube as their top social media…
…twice as likely than men to use Facebook as their primary social media source, while men are twice as likely as women to name YouTube as their top social media…
…“Cuomo has led in the polls since early 2025, but Mamdani has surged, gaining 23 points and winning second-choice votes nearly 2-to-1, cutting Cuomo’s ranked-choice lead from 12 points to…
…at 32%, and Comptroller Brad Lander at 13%. City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams follows with 8%, Scott Stringer with 3%, and 4% of voters remain undecided ahead of Tuesday’s election….
…(82% to 15%) while McAuliffe leads with Democrats (90% to 6%). Among Independents, the majority (54%) support Youngkin, compared to 35% who support McAuliffe and 9% who are undecided. Youngkin…
…9% are unsure. Regarding high gas prices, 46% of voters place most of their blame on the Biden Administration, while 30% blame price gouging by gas and oil companies. Other…
…a 34% approval among Ohio voters, while 28% disapprove of the job he is doing in office, and 37% are neutral. President Biden holds a majority disapproval in Ohio at…
…have lost their health insurance, compared to just 6% of Asians (6%) and whites (6%). New Yorkers did report receiving a wide range of public and private, financial and in-kind…
…else;” and when these voters specified their top issue, the most common responses included climate change, crime, and income inequality. Kimball notes: “Despite widespread attention on Russia-Ukraine tensions, domestic issues…
…one issue. Compared to the WGN-TV/Emerson poll in June, crime has risen six points as a top issue, from 38% to 44%. All other issues were below 12%: Covid-19 (12%), education/schools…