2017 state polls

POLL: In a 'Trump state,' even past voters for Wisconsin Democratic Sen. Baldwin want significant cuts in immigration

Updated: September 20th, 2017, 10:03 am

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Up for re-election next year, Democratic Senator Tammy Baldwin has to contend with an Wisconsin electorate that polling finds overwhelmingly wants immigration reduced -- just like President Trump who won the state's electoral votes last year.

POLL: In a 'Trump state,' even past voters for Ohio Democratic Sen. Brown want significant cuts in immigration

Updated: September 6th, 2017, 1:00 pm
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Up for re-election next year, Democratic Senator Sherrod Brown has to contend with an Ohio electorate that polling finds overwhelmingly wants immigration reduced -- just like President Trump who won the state's electoral votes last year.

By 5-3 margin, past voters for Michigan Democratic Sen. Stabenow want immigration cut by half or more

Updated: September 7th, 2017, 10:10 pm
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POLL RESULTS: Democratic Senator Debbie Stabenow is running for re-election next year in a Michigan political climate in which most voters agree with the immigration-reduction promises Donald Trump made as he won the state's electoral votes last year.

West Virginia Voters: Cut LEGAL Immigration by at Least Half

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By a more than 4-to-1 margin, West Virginians say they want legal immigration -- that has been averaging around one million a year -- reduced to a half-million or less. That is the preference of nearly all demographic groups, West Virginia’s Democrats, Republicans, Independents, Union Households, conservatives, liberals, moderates, Catholics, Evangelicals, Protestants and those of other religions and no religion, according to a survey conducted by Pulse Opinion Research of 1,000 West Virginians likely to vote in next year's midterm congressional elections.

Wisconsin Voters: Cut LEGAL Immigration by at Least Half

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By a 2-to-1 margin, Wisconsinites say they want legal immigration -- that has been averaging around one million a year -- reduced to a half-million or less. That is the preference of nearly all demographic groups, including Wisconsin’s Democrats, Republicans, Independents, Catholics, Evangelicals, Protestants, Union Households, and those of other religions and no religion, residents of major cities, suburbs, and rural areas, according to a survey conducted by Pulse Opinion Research of 1,000 Wisconsinites likely to vote in next year's midterm congressional elections.

Pennsylvania Voters: Cut LEGAL Immigration by at Least Half

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By almost a 3-to-1 margin, Pennsylvanians say they want legal immigration -- that has been averaging around one million a year -- reduced to a half-million or less. That is the preference of nearly all demographic groups, including Pennsylvania's Democrats, Republicans, Independents, Union Households, Catholics, Evangelicals, Protestants and those of other religions and no religion, and residents of major cities, suburbs, and rural areas, according to a survey conducted by Pulse Opinion Research of 1,000 Pennsylvanians likely to vote in next year's midterm congressional elections.

Ohio Voters: Cut LEGAL Immigration by at Least Half

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By a 3-to-1 margin, Ohioans say they want legal immigration -- that has been averaging around one million a year -- reduced to a half-million or less. That is the preference of nearly all demographic groups, including Ohio's Democrats, Republicans, Independents, Union Households, conservatives, liberals, moderates, Catholics, Evangelicals, Protestants and those of other religions and no religion, according to a survey conducted by Pulse Opinion Research of 1,000 Ohioans likely to vote in next year's midterm congressional elections.

North Dakota Voters: Cut LEGAL Immigration by at Least Half

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By more than a 2-to-1 margin, North Dakotans say they want legal immigration -- that has been averaging around one million a year -- reduced to a half-million or less. That is the preference of nearly all demographic groups, including North Dakota's Democrats, Republicans, Independents, Catholics, Evangelicals, Protestants and those of other religions and no religion, residents of major cities, suburbs, and rural areas, according to a survey conducted by Pulse Opinion Research of 512 North Dakotans likely to vote in next year's midterm congressional elections.

Montana Voters: Cut LEGAL Immigration by at Least Half

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By a more than 2-to-1 margin, Montanans say they want legal immigration -- that has been averaging around one million a year -- reduced to a half-million or less. That is the preference of nearly all demographic groups, including Montana’s Democrats, Republicans, Independents, Catholics, Evangelicals, Protestants and those of other religions and no religion, residents of major cities, suburbs, and rural areas, according to a survey conducted by Pulse Opinion Research of 800 Montanans likely to vote in next year's midterm congressional elections.

Michigan Voters: Cut LEGAL Immigration by at Least Half

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By nearly a 3-to-1 margin, Michiganders say they want legal immigration -- that has been averaging around one million a year -- reduced to a half-million or less. That is the preference of nearly all demographic groups, including Michigan’s Democrats, Republicans, Independents, Union Households, Catholics, Evangelicals, Protestants and those of other religions and no religion, residents of major cities, suburbs, and rural areas, according to a survey conducted by Pulse Opinion Research of 1,000 Michiganders likely to vote in next year's midterm congressional elections.

Indiana Voters: Cut LEGAL Immigration by at Least Half

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By a more than 2-to-1 margin, Indianans say they want legal immigration -- that has been averaging around one million a year -- reduced to a half-million or less. That is the preference of nearly all demographic groups, including Indiana's Democrats, Republicans, Independents, conservatives, liberals, moderates, Catholics, Evangelicals, Protestants and those of other religions and no religion, residents of major cities, suburbs, and rural areas, according to a survey conducted by Pulse Opinion Research of 1,000 Indianans likely to vote in next year's midterm congressional elections.

Our National Poll Finds Overwhelming Voter Support For RAISE Act's Immigration Cuts

Updated: August 21st, 2017, 9:45 am

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Many of the elite national TV and radio networks and newspapers have reacted in horror at the idea of cutting legal immigration from around a million a year to around a half-million. Draconian! UnAmerican! Violating our Statue of Liberty immigration policy! Threatening a collapse in our economy!

Florida Voters: Cut LEGAL Immigration by at Least Half

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By nearly a 3-to-1 margin, Floridians say they want legal immigration -- that has been averaging around one million a year -- reduced to a half-million or less. That is the preference of nearly all demographic groups, including Florida's Democrats, Republicans, Independents, conservatives, liberals, moderates, Catholics, Evangelicals, Protestants and those of other religions and no religion, residents of major cities, suburbs, and rural areas,according to a survey conducted by Pulse Opinion Research of 1,000 Floridians likely to vote in next year's midterm congressional elections.

Missouri Voters: Cut LEGAL immigration by at least half

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By nearly a 3-to-1 margin, Missourians say they want legal immigration -- that has been averaging around one million a year -- reduced to a half-million or less. That is the preference of nearly all demographic groups according to a survey conducted by Pulse Opinion Research of 1,000 Missourians likely to vote in next year's midterm congressional elections.