- PPP Newsletter: A Behind the Scenes Look at Jon Ossoff’s comeback
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(Public Policy Polling - January 09 2021 - 10:28 PM:)
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Happy New Year, and o what a Happy New Year it is! Thank you Georgia and congratulations and thank you to all our clients and friends who did awesome work to help make last night’s wins possible- especially our partners on the ground at Fair Fight Action and America Votes who have been paving the […]
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- Georgia Trending Well For Democrats
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(Public Policy Polling - October 29 2020 - 11:54 AM:)
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PPP’s newest Georgia poll finds Jon Ossoff right on the cusp of avoiding a runoff in his race against David Perdue. Ossoff is at 47% to 44% for Perdue with Libertarian Shane Hazel at 3%. Ossoff’s 3 point lead represents an improvement from PPP’s last poll, which had him ahead 44-43. The main change in […]
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- Hegar Running Close to Cornyn
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(Public Policy Polling - October 16 2020 - 1:07 PM:)
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Last week PPP took a look at the Presidential race in Texas, and this week we checked in on the Senate race. MJ Hegar trails John Cornyn just 49-46, making up for the Republican lean of the state thanks to a 55-34 advantage with independent voters. Hegar is running close to Cornyn even though he […]
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- Montana Senate Tight As Can Be
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(Public Policy Polling - October 12 2020 - 12:33 PM:)
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PPP’s new Montana poll finds the race for Senate as tight as it can be. Steve Bullock and Steve Daines are each at 48%. Beyond that, they have nearly identical approval ratings for their work in their current offices. Bullock has a net +4 rating as Governor, with 48% approving and 44% disapproving of the […]
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- Georgia Senate Races Look Runoff Bound
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(Public Policy Polling - October 10 2020 - 12:14 PM:)
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PPP’s newest Georgia poll finds that both of the state’s Senate seats appear headed for runoffs. In the regular Senate election Jon Ossoff is getting 44% to 43% for David Perdue, with Libertarian Shane Hazel’s 4% well exceeding the difference between the two of them. In the special Senate election, Raphael Warnock continues to grow […]
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- North Carolina Senate Race Unaffected By Recent Developments
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(Public Policy Polling - October 05 2020 - 5:47 PM:)
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PPP’s new North Carolina poll finds Cal Cunningham leading Thom Tillis 48-42. That represents a slight improvement for Cunningham from PPP’s last public poll of the race in late July when Cunningham’s advantage was 48-44. The news over the weekend is having somewhat of an impact on Cunningham’s favorability rating, with 37% saying they have […]
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- Biden, Smith lead by 8 in Minnesota
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(Public Policy Polling - September 04 2020 - 8:01 PM:)
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PPP’s newest Minnesota poll finds little change in the state since July, with Joe Biden and Tina Smith both leading by 8 points. Biden gets 52% to 44% for Donald Trump. Trump has a -9 net favorability rating, with 44% of voters approving of the job he’s doing to 53% who disapprove. Biden led 52-42 […]
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- Trump, Kemp Underwater in Georgia as Coronavirus Continues to Ravage State
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(Public Policy Polling - August 31 2020 - 4:00 PM:)
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PPP’s newest Georgia poll continues to find a toss up for President in the state. Joe Biden leads Donald Trump 47-46, thanks to a 26 point advantage with independents at 56-30. The numbers exemplify the generational change occurring in the Georgia electorate- while Trump leads 56-41 with voters over 65, Biden is up 50-46 with […]
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- Charlotte Glad, Milwaukee Sad About Canceled Conventions
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(Public Policy Polling - August 26 2020 - 12:02 PM:)
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Voters in Charlotte are glad that the Republican convention got canceled, don’t want Donald Trump coming back to town, and don’t want to host the 2024 GOP convention to make up for missing out on this year. Voters in Milwaukee are sad that the Democratic convention got canceled, wish Joe Biden could have given his […]
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- New York wants Trump in Florida, Florida wants Trump in New York, Delaware wants Biden in Delaware
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(Public Policy Polling - August 25 2020 - 11:49 AM:)
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PPP’s newest polls find New Yorkers wish Donald Trump would just live in Florida, Floridians wish Donald Trump would just live in New York, and Delawareans are quite happy to have Joe Biden living in Delaware. 60% of New Yorkers say they’re ashamed that Donald Trump is from New York, compared to 30% who say […]
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