New York Times Siena Poll Results

New York Times Siena Poll Results. New York Times/Siena Polls of Likely Voters in PA and VA Siena College Research Institute Results of a recontact study in June re-interviewing 1,897 registered voters who had taken a Times/Siena poll in April or May, before the verdict in Donald J Results of a nationwide New York Times/Siena College poll conducted among 3,385 registered voters from Sept

New York Times/Siena College National Poll Siena College Research Institute
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Less than two weeks out from Election Day, a New York Times and Siena College poll shows Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are neck and neck in the race. Arizona: Trump 50-45% Over Harris, Gallego by 6 Leads Lake, Georgia: Trump 49-45% Over Harris, North Carolina: Trump 49%, Harris 47%, Stein 10 points ahead of Robinson Trump Trusted More by Voters across AZ, GA, NC by 12-14 points on Top Issue, Economy Harris Trusted More by Voters across AZ, GA, NC by 9-13 points on Abortion Voters Evenly Split on Which Candidate Better on Democracy NYT.

New York Times/Siena College National Poll Siena College Research Institute

The latest New York Times and Siena College poll, conducted between September 29 and October 6, shows that Harris is ahead of Trump by 3 points among likely voters, on 47 percent to his 44 percent. The New York Times and Siena College released their final polls of the seven battleground states Sunday Less than two weeks out from Election Day, a New York Times and Siena College poll shows Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are neck and neck in the race.

New York Times/Siena College Final Battleground Polls Siena College Research Institute. Arizona: Trump 50-45% Over Harris, Gallego by 6 Leads Lake, Georgia: Trump 49-45% Over Harris, North Carolina: Trump 49%, Harris 47%, Stein 10 points ahead of Robinson Trump Trusted More by Voters across AZ, GA, NC by 12-14 points on Top Issue, Economy Harris Trusted More by Voters across AZ, GA, NC by 9-13 points on Abortion Voters Evenly Split on Which Candidate Better on Democracy NYT. Donald Trump is leading Kamala Harris in just one swing state, according to the final Siena College/ New York Times poll before the election.

The New York Times / Siena College Nevada Poll. Less than two weeks out from Election Day, a New York Times and Siena College poll shows Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are neck and neck in the race. Hochul - with a Big Lead in a Very Early Democratic Primary Look - Gets Good Grades from Voters on Protecting Constitutional Rights & Ensuring Quality Affordable Healthcare, But Not on Making NY More Affordable Siena College: 18th Annual Upstate New York Business Leader Survey 22% of All Americans, Half of Men 18-49, Have Active Online Sports Betting Account 61% Say Football Promotes.