Democratic primary voters in Prince George’s County see room for improvement when it comes to the County Council’s handling of housing costs, age and quality of housing, and road safety.
Read MoreNew York voters are already burdened by the home insurance crisis — and believe the fossil fuel industry helped create it.
Read MoreNearly two-thirds (62%) of Montgomery County voters say the county should encourage new construction or modernization to ensure residents have access to up-to-date housing.
Read MoreFailing to extend the ACA tax credits poses an electoral threat to incumbents in five Republican-held swing districts.
Read MoreBiss and Abughazaleh currently lead among primary voters with 18% of the vote each, while Fine trails in third with 10%.
Read MoreAlaska voters continue to prioritize investments in public services over increasing the Permanent Fund Dividend.
Read MoreCase currently leads the primary, but with less than majority support and a significant share of voters remaining undecided.
Read MoreMarkey starts out the survey with a 19 point lead over Moulton.
Read MoreWith the races for governor, Senate, and House of Representatives potentially up for grabs, Republican control over Alaska’s statewide positions could be in jeopardy next year.
Read MorePeltola trails Sullivan in a hypothetical Alaska Senate race, but would be the leading candidate for Governor.
Read MoreAlaska voters reject the governor’s recent vetoes, from education funding to oil tax transparency to capping payday loan interest rates.
Read MoreTop issues in the 2025 NYC Democratic primary for mayor were affordable housing (74%) and lowering costs (64%) — issues closely aligned with the focus of Mamdani’s campaign.
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