
July 2019 National Poll: Biden Extends Support While Bernie Bounces Back
…with 12% and Buttigieg with 10%. Among 30-49 year olds, Biden leads with 24%, followed by Sanders with 21%, Warren with 14% and Harris with 10%. Biden has a greater…
…with 12% and Buttigieg with 10%. Among 30-49 year olds, Biden leads with 24%, followed by Sanders with 21%, Warren with 14% and Harris with 10%. Biden has a greater…
…does fall short of 50%, there is a competitive race to watch between Rispone and Abraham to determine who will challenge Edwards on November 16th.” Kimball went on to say…
…2020, n=550, +/-4.1%. Compared to the last Emerson College poll of South Carolina from March 2019, Biden and Sanders have risen four points each, Buttigieg has gained 11 points, Klobuchar…
…and Businessman Tom Steyer at 2%. Compared to the last Emerson College poll of Texas in August, Sanders gained 15 points, Biden dropped two points, Warren fell three points, Klobuchar…
…53% support Bernie Sanders, and 38% Joe Biden. Among voters over 50, 72% support Joe Biden, and 22% Bernie Sanders. When it comes to deciding who they will vote for…
…declined from 10% to 4%. A majority of voters, 53%, still think Trump will be re-elected in November. With the safety concerns of voting in person due to COVID-19, a…
…age limit for elected officials, 35% say there should not be an age limit compared to 44% of 18-29 year olds,” Kimball said. Voters were asked what statement comes closdest…
…20% are less likely, and 28% say it makes no difference. Facing presumptive Democratic nominee Cheri Beasley in the general election, Ted Budd leads 48% to 41% with 10% undecided….
…undecided, and one percent plan to vote for someone else. When it comes to how voters plan to cast their ballot this November, 35% plan to vote in-person on election…