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In Partnership with The New York Times, Political November 1, 2022

The New York Times / Siena College Georgia Poll:

Senate: Warnock 49% – Walker 46%Governor: Kemp 50% – Abrams 45%Voters Prefer Republican Senate Control 49-45%; Biden Job Approval 39-57%; Economic Issues more Important to Voters than Societal Issues 51-31%…


In Partnership with The New York Times, Political November 1, 2022

The New York Times / Siena College Arizona Poll:

Senate: Kelly 51% – Masters 45%Governor: Lake 48% – Hobbs 48%Secretary of State: Fontes 47% – Finchem 40%Voters Prefer Republican Senate Control 49-42%; Biden Job Approval 36-60%; Economic Issues more Important…


In Partnership with The New York Times, Political October 28, 2022

The New York Times / Siena College PA 8 CD Poll:

Seeking 6th Term, Rep. Cartwright (D) Leads Bognet (R) by 6 Points, 50-44%, in District Trump Won in 2016 & 2020Cartwright Viewed Favorably 47-35%; Bognet Viewed Unfavorably 36-40% Siena College…


In Partnership with The New York Times, Political October 28, 2022

The New York Times / Siena College KS 3 CD Poll:

In Rematch, Rep. Davids (D) Leads Former Rep. Adkins (R) by 14 Points – 55-41%; Davids Won by 10 Points in 2020Davids Viewed Favorably 53-33%; Adkins Viewed Unfavorably 34-45% Siena…


In Partnership with The New York Times, Political October 28, 2022

The New York Times / Siena College NM 2 CD Poll:

Freshman Rep. Herrell (R) Trails Vasquez (D) by 1 Point, 48-47%; Women with Vasquez by 12 Points; Men with Herrell by 11 Points Siena College Research Institute Director Dr. Don…


In Partnership with The New York Times, Political October 28, 2022

The New York Times / Siena College NV 1 CD Poll:

Long Time Rep. Titus (D) In Dead Heat, 47-47%, with Robertson (R); Both Run Strong with Own Party; Independents Back Robertson Siena College Research Institute Director Dr. Don Levy said:…


Partnerships, Political October 24, 2022

Spectrum News / Siena Poll: Texas Likely Voters

Abbott Continues to Lead O’Rourke, 52-43%Patrick up by 8 for LG, 49-41% over CollierAG Race: Paxton 48%, Garza 42% “Governor Greg Abbott enjoys a steady 9-point advantage over former Congressman…


Partnerships, Political October 24, 2022

Spectrum News / Siena Poll: Ohio Likely Voters

DeWine Continues to Hold Very Large Lead over Whaley, 58-34%Vance vs. Ryan Even, 46-46%, Two Weeks to GoVoters Prefer Republicans over Democrats to Control Congress, 40-33% “With just two weeks…


In Partnership with The New York Times, Political October 18, 2022

New York Times/Siena College National Survey

NYT Methods       Crosstabs      71% say: American Democracy is Currently Under Threat By 50-43% Voters: Political System too Divided to Solve Problems Americans Split on Election Concern:…


Political, SNY October 18, 2022

Governor: Hochul – 52% Zeldin – 41%
US Senate: Schumer – 57% Pinion – 37%

Attorney General: James – 51% Henry – 40%State Comptroller: DiNapoli – 54% Rodriguez – 30%Control of US House: Dems – 54% Reps – 41%Environmental Bond Act: Yes – 54% No…


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