
THE COMMON GOOD INDEX OF NATIONAL DIVISION
A new annual national index that quantifies and tracks levels of division, identifies causes and seeks ways to establish a unifying and constructive national dialogue. Conducted by The Common Good…
A new annual national index that quantifies and tracks levels of division, identifies causes and seeks ways to establish a unifying and constructive national dialogue. Conducted by The Common Good…
The Common Good Index 2023 is the second annual national index that quantifies and tracks levels of division, identifies causes and seeks ways to establish a unifying and constructive national…
…Senator Bernie Sanders at 19%. No other candidate clears 10%. Compared to Emerson’s last poll of the state in March, Biden has extended his lead, gaining 4% from the 26% he…
…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…
…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…
…supported Joe Biden in 2020, 78% believed Ohio’s elections were fair, compared to 56% of those who voted for Donald Trump,” Camille Mumford, Emerson College Polling Communications Director notes. MAJORITY…
…consists of a combination of focus groups and surveys, seeks to better understand Hispanic attitudes and beliefs towards voting, policy issues, politics, and media. Leer en español / Read in…
…10% would vote for someone else and 6% are undecided. Against DeSantis, Biden holds 43% while DeSantis receives 37%, 12% would vote for someone else and 8% are undecided. Both…
…increase in support among younger voters: Harris has a 17-point lead among voters under 30 on the ballot with independent candidates compared to Biden leading by four among this group…