
Kentucky 2023: Cameron, Craft, Quarles Top GOP Nomination Contest, 1 in 5 Undecided
…to 9% of women voters. Conversely, 14% of women find gun laws to be ‘too lenient,’ compared to 10% of men.” “Attitudes on gun laws also vary by age,” Kimball…
…to 9% of women voters. Conversely, 14% of women find gun laws to be ‘too lenient,’ compared to 10% of men.” “Attitudes on gun laws also vary by age,” Kimball…
…manufacturing companies, while 18% support the companies, 24% support both equally, and 16% support neither. Similarly, 42% side with the Writers Guild of America (WGA) labor union in its strike…
…and 29 years of age said Sanders’ healthcare plan was the best, at 55%. Meanwhile, just 10% of those above 65 years of age had the same opinion of Sanders…
…Hampshire in comparison to Massachusetts splits by party registration; 77% of Republican voters say New Hampshire was a much better place to live than Massachusetts, compared to 41% of Democrats…
…point this year..” Other notable shifts in a comparison of this poll and last year’s national poll include: From +61 among Black/African American voters in 2022, to +47 in 2023…
…Director of Emerson College Polling said, “Britt’s initial ballot support in the runoff is higher among men than among women, she leads Brooks 55% to 31% among men compared to…
…has gained 11 points, Buttigieg has moved up 12 points, Biden is down 14 points, Warren fell 10 points. Klobuchar and Steyer both moved into double digits, gaining 10 and…
…definitely vote for the candidate they chose and 15% say there is a chance they could change their mind and vote for someone else. When it comes to what is…
…opinion. Voters were asked which is the most pressing issue: a Covid-19 vaccine plan, a complete investigation into the sexual harassment allegations, or a complete investigation into nursing home deaths….