Florida 2020: Biden Holds Slight Edge Three Weeks Out
…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…
…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…
…election, Trump is underperforming his 2016 numbers in Georgia, but he may benefit from competitive Senate races and generally greater enthusiasm among his voters.” Biden’s strength in the state lies…
…increase in gas prices, while 18% blame gas and oil companies, 16% blame gas and oil sanctions against Russia, 9% blame the supply chain, 5% blame Putin, 4% blame COVID-19,…
…Republican primary for Attorney General, incumbent Ken Paxton leads with 43% of Republican voters’ support, followed by Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush at 20%, Rep. Louie Gohmert at 12%,…
…rest of the field. Former City Hall counsel Maya Wiley and Former NYC Sanitation Commissioner Kathryn Garcia are battling for second, at 18% and 17%, respectively. Entrepreneur Andrew Yang is…
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…it makes no difference on their vote and 10% say it would make them less likely to support a candidate. Kimball noted, “Of those that said they would be more…
…the Republican Governor Kim Reynolds is at 39% approval and 35% disapproval. Broken down, the President has a 52% disapproval among women, with a 39% approval, as compared to a…
…deciding their vote for president continues to be the economy at 31%, followed by social issues at 14%, healthcare at 13%, impeachment at 11%, immigration at 10% and the environment…