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Kamala Harris leads Donald Trump in Pennsylvania, a trio of USA TODAY/Suffolk University polls found. Harris leads Trump 49%-46% in Pennsylvania, a statewide poll of 500 likely Pennsylvania voters ...
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.
Donald Trump, Kamala Harris near-tied in new USA TODAY/Suffolk University poll. Here’s the breakdown Maria Papadopoulos Mon, October 21, 2024 at 6:24 PM UTC 4 min read ...
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 ...
An exclusive 7News/Suffolk University/USA Today poll shows the old saying of “It’s the economy, stupid” remains true ahead of the November election.
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.
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. That might explain why ...
According to an exclusive 7News/Suffolk University/USA TODAY poll, the push for abortion rights is close, but is not quite there yet.
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.
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Harris now leads Trump nationally 48-43%: pollThe Suffolk University/USA TODAY national poll of 1,000 likely voters, taken immediately after the Democratic National Convention, has Harris leading Trump 47.6% to 43.3%.
Democrat Hillary Clinton leads Republican Donald Trump by nine points nationwide, 47 percent to 38 percent, according to a Suffolk University/USA Today poll of voters likely to cast ballots in the ...
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.
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