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While 60 percent of Republican primary and caucus voters will support the eventual Republican nominee if their candidate is not chosen, according to a Suffolk University/USA Today national poll of ...
SOURCE: Suffolk University/Boston Globe/USA TODAY • Live caller, mobile/landline poll of 1,000 likely New Hampshire voters conducted between Jan. 3 and Jan. 7.
Just 1.4% of those surveyed said they were undecided or refused to answer. Suffolk University polled people between last Thursday and Sunday. In the race for Michigan’s open U.S. Senate seat ...
But the new USA/Suffolk University poll found 27% of respondents today "strongly approve" of Trump's past job performance in office, while another 24% said they approve.
The USA Today/Suffolk University poll, released Thursday morning, found Harris surging ahead of her GOP rival with 48 percent support compared to his 43 percent.
Today’s Suffolk University/Boston Globe/USA TODAY poll (yes, that’s a mouthful) will be touted by Nikki Haley’s campaign. She’s rocketed into second place with the support of 19% of likely ...
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The USA TODAY/Suffolk University poll suggests that immigration is a bigger concern in Arizona, a border state, compared to other swing states like Michigan and Pennsylvania.
The Suffolk University/USA Today survey conducted Sept. 21 to 24 finds the Republican nominee up 6 points against Kamala Harris. AP The vice president is not making the same gains with men.
USA TODAY Network Ohio and the Suffolk University Political Research Center joined forces to gauge how Ohioans feel about candidates for several of the state's top political jobs and the issues ...
For the poll, Suffolk University also oversampled in Kent County, a key swing county in west Michigan which Biden won by 6 percentage points in 2020. The results showed Harris leading there by 1 ...
The USA TODAY/Suffolk University poll suggests that immigration is a bigger concern in Arizona, a border state, compared to other swing states like Michigan and Pennsylvania.
A new poll from Suffolk University, The Boston Globe, and USA TODAY found that likely New Hampshire Republican primary voters overwhelmingly favor former president Donald Trump as their party’s ...
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