ISSUES JULY
70 percent of Democrats, 67 percent of Republicans,
and 60 percent of independents
oppose the Supreme Court's 2010 Citizens United ruling—which
unleashed a flood of big business cash into the political system—and
said they want Trump to nominate a justice who would limit corporate
spending in politics.
58 percent of voters disagree with the way Trump handles immigration policy, compared
to 39 percent who agree with the president's policies.
Fifty-five percent of voters said Trump has made it easier for those with racist
beliefs to share those views publicly. Thirty-nine percent disagreed.
63% of Americans support Roe v. Wade, the
landmark Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion nationwide,
a new Quinnipac University poll found. While 58 percent of Republicans
disagree with the court case, a majority of every other group
by party, gender, education, age and racial group agrees with
it, according to the poll.
Nearly six in 10 women say they would vote for Democratic
House candidates if the election
were held today, according to a new Quinnipiac University survey,
which also found that most voters support Roe v. Wade.
GENERIC HOUSE VOTE
GENERIC HOUSE VOTE
Democratic lead
blue, GOP lead red
Most recent poll at right
1, 7, 7, 10,
9, 6, 7, 8, 7, 9%
GOVERNOR
Democrat seat in doubt
Rhode Island: Raimondo D Fung R 3
Republican seat in doubt
Iowa; 4%
Ohio 7, 4%
Michigan 5%
Nevada 2%
Republican loss
Illinois: 18, 9%
New Mexico 13%
SENATE
Key Senate Races
Democratic lead in blue, GOP in
red
Most recent poll to right
Democratic seats in danger
Florida: 1,4,4,10,4, 3, 4, 4
Indiana 1%
New Jersey 4%
North Dakota: 3, 4%
Missouri: 8, 2, 0, 1,
4, 6%
Peak Democratic seats in danger:
6 Current: 5
Republican losses
Arizona 8-20%
Republican seats in danger
Tennessee 3
Nevada: 1, 6, 4%
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