
University of Delaware national survey shows Clinton at 46 percent and Trump at 42 percent
A new University of Delaware Center for Political Communication survey finds that 46% of registered voters would vote for Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton and 42% would vote for Republican candidate Donald Trump, if the presidential election were being held today. The nationally representative telephone survey, conducted on July 21-24, 2016, interviewed 1,000 adult U.S. respondents by landline and cell phone, including 818 registered voters.
Researcher(s):
Brewer, Dr. Paul R.

Survey: Delawareans rank jobs and public safety as top issues
A University of Delaware Center for Political Communication survey finds that jobs and public safety are the top concerns of Delawareans as Election Day approaches. Of the respondents, 20% name jobs, unemployment, or wages as the most important problem facing Delaware. Another 20% name crime or public safety issues as their top concern. Education follows with 10%, and 7% say that the economy is the state’s most important problem. The representative telephone survey, conducted on September 16-28, 2016, interviewed 900 registered Delaware voters by landline and cell phone.
Researcher(s):
Brewer, Dr. Paul R.

Delaware Statewide Poll: Democrats lead by big margins in Delaware
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UDaily news story
UDCPC press release
UDCPC news story
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden holds a commanding lead in Delaware, as do his partys candidates in the statewide races for governor, U.S. Senator and U.S. Representative.
A new University of Delaware Center for Political Communication poll shows that 54% of likely voters in Delaware say theyll vote for Biden, while only 33% support Donald Trump. The Democratic candidates 21-point lead is well outside the surveys margin of error.
Researcher(s):
Brewer, Dr. Paul R.