Public Opinion Strategies Congratulates Plethora of Early Primary Winners
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Public Opinion Strategies Congratulates Plethora of Early Primary Winners

Public Opinion Strategies is off to a roaring start in the 2022 primary season, polling for many Republican primary winners, including Governor Greg Abbott in Texas, Chuck Edwards over controversial incumbent Madison Cawthorn in North Carolina CD 11, and open seat nominee Erin Houchin in Indiana CD 9. Additional primary winners so far this cycle […]

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In the News: Why independents have cooled on Biden — and what that means for Democrats

“It’s hard for independents to move from where they are to even a mixed rating of the guy,” comments Glen Bolger on President Biden’s ability to win back the support of independent voters before the 2022 midterm elections. Read more about independent voters, who they are, and the role they will play in upcoming elections […]

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In the News: Older Americans Will Be a Force in 2022 Elections

“I think there’s just a whole host of reasons that voters feel unsettled,” from COVID to inflation to growing international tensions, says Glen Bolger. Read more about the AARP’s voter education campaign, election turnout among older Americans, and how it may be impacted for the 2022 elections here.

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In the News: Poll: Voters Support Commonsense, All-the-Above Energy Policies Championed by Republicans

“60 percent of voters—including 37 percent of Republicans and 66 percent of independents—say the U.S. government should be doing more to address climate change,” said Neil Newhouse. “The data clearly shows that voters are more likely to support a candidate who endorses ‘commonsense’ policies addressing climate change and clean energy; that’s especially the case for […]

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Biden’s first year in office ends with disappointment and disapproval, according to NBC News Poll

The latest NBC News Poll, conducted by Public Opinion Strategies and Hart Research Associates, summarizes the disappointing first year of the Biden presidency. In addition to the president’s bleak approval rating at just 43%, 36% said Biden’s presidency has been worse than expected and only 5% say it has been better than expected. The nationwide […]

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