August 2019 National Poll: Sanders Closing Gap with Biden; Mayor Pete Fades
…10 people said combating climate change was a priority, only about 1 in 10 said it was the most important issue in determining who they will vote for. This might…
…10 people said combating climate change was a priority, only about 1 in 10 said it was the most important issue in determining who they will vote for. This might…
…jobs at 12%, healthcare at 11%, education/schools at 10%, and police reform at 9%. Among the 11% that said “something else” and wrote in an issue, a common answer was…
…English), and a third of Hispanic registered voters who vote (conducted in Spanish). Recruitment was done by a recruiting company, Athena Research, and a second recruiting company, Portable Insights, was…
…both an Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system of landlines only (n=604) and an online panel provided by Amazon Turk (n=402). Visit our website at www.emersonpolling.com. Follow us on Twitter @EmersonPolling…
…Likelihood of Voting for Trump in 2020, Michigan, March 7-10 Voters are split on whether the President has kept his campaign promises as 52% responded that he has not kept…
…19% saying they are neutral. Despite Biden’s relatively high approval, a majority (54%) state they believe things are on the wrong track in the country, compared to 46% who believe…
…loyal to their chosen candidate, while 53% might vote for someone else. Within this question, 57% of Klobuchar supporters are committed, compared to 56% of Sanders supporters, 49% of Buttigieg…
…the rest of those running, into 3rd place – improving from 10% of the vote up to 14%. Senator Kamala Harris comes in fourth with 7%, Mayor Pete Buttigieg is…
…15% think the state legislature is responsible for the rate, 10% town governments, 6% local school districts, and 46% think all of these groups are responsible. When it comes to…