Young people do not trust various social media platforms.Twitter, in particular, faces a credibility challenge, with over half (55%) of young voters saying it as a source of misinformation, and only 8% say it’s a credible source of news. Conversely, YouTube has a very positive reputation...
Poll: Clinton Destroys Trump among Young VotersRepublicans would lose an alarming amount of young voters in ageneral election if party...GabMorrongiello
The current approved biomedical prevention methods for people who have vaginal sex are daily Truvada (tenofovir disoproxil fumarate/emtricitabine) PrEP pills and every-other-month injections (Apretude). Studies have shown that Truvada does not seem to work as well for cisgender women as it does fo...
Among young people surveyed, a whopping 81% said they believed it would make their workplace more productive, while only 19% said productivity would suffer. Biden vs. Trump vs. Kennedy The coming November presidential election appears to be reshaping some traditional youth vot...
Admittedly, there are no wild and crazy predictions included in the bunch. Every team, player and horse has a legitimate chance if you were to poll the oddsmakers of Las Vegas. It’ll be evident in the results of MLB that the rich will continue to get richer (Dodgers, Yankees, Mets),...
The majority of Trump and Biden supporters said they cast ballots more in support of their candidate than against his opponent, though Trump’s base was even more loyal to him. More than 4 in 5 people said they voted for the President, while just under two-thirds of Biden’s voters said...
New Poll Finds Young Americans Unhappy with Both Clinton and TrumpYoung Americans are unhappy with the Democratic and Republican2016 presidential...Hinckley, Story
Poll: Clinton Leads Trump, Aided by Obama Coalition (Posted 2016-03- 09 03:15:21) ; Minorities, Women, Young Voters and the College-Educated Strongly Back the DemocratScott ClementDan Balz
NEW YORK - As Donald Trump approaches his inauguration, youngAmericans have a deeply pessimistic...Jonathan LemireEmily Swanson
“Seems like we know how to poll white, middle-aged people really well,” said John Della Volpe, the director of polling for the Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics and an expert on polling young voters. “But if they’re younger, older, Black, Hispanic — there seems to be no...