“I think you have a range of issues there are more hospitable to Republican candidates,” McCleskey says. Republicans believe that party positions such as resistance to taxes and strong border enforcement still offer them opportunities to recapture more of the Republican votes. Read more here about the party shifts occurring in the southwest United States.
read moreThe poll, which asked 400 Republican primary voters in Iowa’s 4th Congressional District and was commissioned by Public Opinion Strategies, found that 41% currently support state Sen. Randy Feenstra, versus 39% backing King. “Among self‐identified ‘conservative’ voters, King leads by one point and among ‘moderate’ and ‘liberal’ GOP primary voters, Feenstra holds a 12‐point advantage,” […]
read moreIn mid-April, a national survey conducted by Public Opinion Strategies in partnership with Jarrard Phillips Cate & Hancock, showed over half of respondents indicated they or someone in their household has delayed or skipped medical care during COVID-19. Only one-third of survey respondents had used telehealth and less than half of respondents age 65 or […]
read moreNewhouse agreed that Biden needed to enter the frame to balance the race. He said that Trump fares better with an opponent, but because of COVID, Biden is staying hidden. “The sooner it moves from a referendum to a choice between Trump and Biden, it’ll be a tighter race.” Read more here about how the […]
read more“The president’s going to be judged more by how we come out of this coronavirus pandemic rather than how we got into it,” said Neil Newhouse, a Republican pollster who has advised candidates in Pennsylvania. Asked about the criticism Trump faces over early missteps, Newhouse said, “voters are more concerned about what’s in front of […]
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