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FIRST POST-IMPEACHMENT POLL OF REGISTERED VOTERS reveals:
➡️51% approve of Senate removing Trump from office
➡️54% say Senate should call additional witnesses
➡️58% heard “a lot” about Trump’s impeachment
More via our poll with
@POLITICO
:
Graham trails Trump among likely Republican voters in South Carolina by 11 points, 81% to 92%.
By comparison, Harrison has support from 90% of the state's likely Democratic voters, roughly matching Biden’s 94%.
#SCsen
FIRST NATIONAL POST-IOWA POLL reveals Buttigieg and Sanders climbing, as Biden slides:
--> Buttigieg’s first-choice share increases 5 points, followed by a 3-point bump for Bernie Sanders.
--> Biden loses 5 points, now trails Sanders by 1 point.
According to our new poll with Politico, 37% of voters said President Trump should pick Justice Ginsburg’s replacement regardless of who wins on Nov. 3, while 50% said the winner of the November election should make the pick.
New survey finds Gillette's commercial:
1) Positioned the company as socially responsible
2) Was generally well received
3) Made Harry’s + Dollar Shave Club customers more likely to buy Gillette
4) Likely won't have a significant impact on their reputation
Our polling found Gen Zers between the ages of 18 and 23 are slightly more likely to have positive than negative views about socialism, 31% to 26%, while they’re split on capitalism at 29%.
Voters who heard "a lot" about the latest accusation of sexual assault against
@realDonaldTrump
= 15%
Voters who said in April that they heard a lot about
@JoeBiden
touching women in ways that made them feel uncomfortable = 42%
The U.S. has a higher rate of vaccine opposition than any country tracked besides Russia.
Follow our Global Vaccine Tracker for weekly updates:
#vaccine
Our daily tracking shows Trump trailing Biden by 8 points among likely voters - identical to a polling before the DNC.
That figure comes after a narrow improvement in Trump’s standing against Biden on Friday. That post-RNC bump proved to be fleeting.
"MorningConsult, which tracks national ratings of the elected leaders of 13 countries, shows a 20-point slide over the past year in the proportion of Indians who approve of Mr Modi. Yet at 66% in early June, he still outperforms all the rest."
If Roe v. Wade were overturned or significantly weakened, 84% of Democrats and 54% of Republicans would support states providing free access to birth control.
#abortionrights
GOP voters are now more likely to blame President Joe Biden and Democrats in Congress for the events that led to the Capitol attack than they are Donald Trump and GOP lawmakers.
New from
@ymurad__
: Support for "Medicare for All" reached a nine-month high in March, with 55% backing among all voters.
Net support jumped 9 points from February to March, as the coronavirus outbreak surged.
Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema continues to rank among America’s most unpopular senators following her departure from the Democratic Party, according to our Political Intelligence tracking in all 50 states.
NEW DATA: Congressional Democrats lead their Republican counterparts by 3 points on the generic ballot (48% to 45%) among likely voters, with another 7% undecided three weeks from Election Day.
View more from our weekly
#Midterm
Tracker:
SANDERS GROWS SUPPORT AMONG HISPANIC VOTERS, now 1st choice for 42% of those voters, up 9 points since beginning of year & up 8 points since before Iowa.
Those gains appear to be coming mostly at expense of Biden, down to 14% from 23% in early Jan.
Our new Political Intelligence data reveals Democrats lead Senate races in Arizona, Colorado, Michigan and North Carolina.
Mark Kelly of Arizona and Sen. Gary Peters of Michigan lead their Republican opponents by double digits among likely voters.
Among women in America’s suburbs — the group that helped Democrats beat Republicans in the race for the House in 2018 and the presidency in 2020 — Biden’s approval rating has risen from a low of 40% in July to 45% in our January surveys.
Democrats were pleased with Biden’s selection of Harris to be his VP: 88% said it made them hopeful, and roughly 4 in 5 said it made them confident, proud, happy or excited.
Among Black voters and liberals, the sentiment was roughly the same.
According to our final pre-election tracking, Biden leads in these key states:
CO
Biden 53.8%, Trump 40.9%
FL
Biden 51.5%, Trump 45.4%
MI
Biden 51.8%, Trump 44.5%
MN
Biden 51.7%, Trump 42.4%
PA
Biden 51.9%, Trump 43.2%
WI
Biden 53.8%, Trump 40.5%
In the North Carolina Senate race, Democratic challenger
@CalforNC
leads Republican incumbent
@ThomTillis
by 6 points.
- Cal Cunningham, 47%
- Thom Tillis, 41%
#NCSen