April Verified Voter Omnibus – The GOP
In a new analysis, we found that the most conservative Republican voters show the most volatility in a two-way primary between Trump and DeSantis.
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In a new analysis, we found that the most conservative Republican voters show the most volatility in a two-way primary between Trump and DeSantis.
For the April 2023 Omnibus, we polled American voters and found they favor Biden negotiating rather than insisting on a clean debt ceiling increase.
George W. Bush earned an eye-popping 44 percent of the Hispanic vote according to the 2004 exit poll, topping Donald Trump’s 36 percent in 2020 in AP...
Republican voters agree with the new populist line when it comes to maintaining entitlements and skepticism of immigration.
We found 82% of likely voters would make Joel’s decision, with virtually no difference between those who report having kids at home and those who...
Checking credit score, making a budget for household expenses, and paying off a credit card or loan balance were the most common for voters to report.
For the first time in almost a year, a majority of Democratic voters say they would like to see President Biden run in 2024.
When polled days before Trump’s indictment, Republican voters were less likely to support Trump if he was indicted by the Manhattan District Attorney.
In our latest Omnibus, we find most voters say the United States economic situation is getting worse by a 41-point margin.