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Quinnipiac University is widely known for its poll; [6] the publicity it has generated has been credited with increasing the university's enrollment. [1] In 2007, Quinnipiac University Poll underwent construction of a new two-story building that was expected to double its available capacity to 160 calling cubicles. [1]
New York: Registered voters: Quinnipiac University: February 9–12, 2018 30% 65% 4% 1,038 telephone [352] Texas: YouGov (for the University of Texas and The Texas Tribune) February 1–12, 2018 46% 46% 8% 1,200 online [353] United States: Public Policy Polling: February 9–11, 2018 44% 50% 6% 687 telephone and online [354] North Carolina: All ...
New York: Registered voters: Quinnipiac University: January 16–21, 2019 29% 67% 4% 929 [303] United States: All adults: American Research Group: January 17–20, 2019 41% 54% 5% 1,100 [304] Wisconsin: Registered voters: Marquette University Law School: January 16–20, 2019 44% 52% 4% 800 [305] United States: All adults: YouGov (for The ...
A Quinnipiac University survey, released on Tuesday, found that Trump had 48 percent backing from likely 2024 election voters while Harris received 47 percent. Green Party… Quinnipiac poll shows ...
The Quinnipiac University poll found Harris with 49 percent of support among likely voters, giving her a 2-point lead over Trump who received 47 percent of support. Green Party candidate Jill ...
The 2025 New York City mayoral election will be held on November 4, 2025, to elect the mayor of New York City. Incumbent Democratic mayor Eric Adams is running for re-election to a second term in office. He was indicted on federal corruption charges in September 2024, and has faced calls to resign from office.
In addition, a national Quinnipiac University poll shows Harris ahead by 1 point among likely voters, 49% to 48%. It’s Quinnipiac’s first poll measuring likely voters, so there isn’t a past ...
This is a list of notable polling organizations by country. All the major television networks, alone or in conjunction with the largest newspapers or magazines, in virtually every country with elections, operate their own versions of polling operations, in collaboration or independently through various applications.