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Skip Navigation Print Share A A ± Quinnipiac Home Regional Definitions Contacts and Information Staff Tips for Reporting on Polls Search Releases Releases By State: National California Colorado Connecticut Florida Georgia Iowa Kentucky Maine Michigan New Hampshire New Jersey New York City New York State Ohio Pennsylvania South Carolina Texas Virginia Wisconsin "Was the election on the level? 'No way' say the vast majority of Republicans. The dearth of Republicans in the House and Senate willing to acknowledge the Biden win is in step with their base," said Quinnipiac University Polling Analyst Tim Malloy. Read the full release Recent Releases   Polling RSS Feed -- Follow Us on Twitter Connect with Us on Facebook The December 10 national poll found 60% view Joe Biden’s 2020 presidential victory as legitimate; 77% of Republicans believe there was widespread voter fraud. The December 9 national poll found 61% say they are willing to get a COVID-19 vaccine; 74% say they or someone they know has been infected. The November 2 Florida and Ohio poll found Biden has the edge over Trump; nationally, Biden maintains a strong lead. The October 29 poll found Florida and Iowa races are too close to call; Biden maintains his lead in Pennsylvania, has narrow lead in Ohio. The October 22 national poll found Biden holds stable double-digit lead over Trump; nearly 6 in 10 say coronavirus is out of control. The October 21 Pennsylvania and Texas likely voter poll found Texas in play: Biden and Trump in a dead heat; in Pennsylvania, Biden’s lead returns to single digits. The October 14 Georgia and Ohio poll found Biden is ahead in Georgia, but it is too close to call in Ohio; Democrats lead in both Georgia Senate races. The October 7 Florida, Iowa and Pennsylvania likely voter poll found Biden widens lead over Trump in Florida and Pennsylvania; slight leads for Democrats in Iowa presidential and Senate races. The September 30 South Carolina poll found Senate race: Graham and Harrison tied; voters divided on Trump filling SCOTUS vacancy before election. The September 29 Georgia poll found presidential and Senate contests are tight; Warnock tops field in crowded special election. The September 24 Texas and Ohio likely voter poll found Trump has slight edge in Texas, a tight race in Ohio; Texas Senate race: Cornyn leads Hegar. The September 23 national poll found Biden keeps above 50 percent mark with steady lead over Trump; 63% don’t expect to know winner of 2020 race on election night. The September 16 Maine, South Carolina and Kentucky poll found Collins trails, Graham ties, and McConnell leads; majority plan to vote in person on Nov. 3 in each state. The September 3 swing state poll found Biden leads Trump in Pennsylvania among likely voters; presidential race is too close to call in Florida. The September 2 national poll found Biden tops Trump by 10 points among likely voters; nearly 6 in 10 say the country is worse off than it was in 2016. The August 6 Kentucky, South Carolina and Maine poll found Senate races are all close; 2020 presidential race: Trump up in KY, SC, trails in ME. The July 23 Florida poll found 79% in Florida say require face masks in public, coronavirus handling weighs on DeSantis, Trump numbers; Biden opens up a double-digit lead in 2020 race. The July 22 Texas poll found Texans say 2 to 1 that coronavirus spread is “out of control,” governor’s ratings drop; Biden and Trump locked in tight race. The July 15 national poll found Biden widens lead over Trump to 15 points in presidential race; Trump job approval rating drops to 36 percent. The June 24 Ohio poll found Biden, Trump locked in tight race; Gov. DeWine approval surges to record high. The June 18 national poll found Biden ahead of Trump by 8 points in presidential race; nearly 6 in 10 support vote by mail in November. The June 17 national poll found 68% say discrimination against black Americans a ‘serious problem’; slight majority support removing Confederate statues. The June 3 Texas poll found Biden vs. Trump: neck and neck in Texas; nearly 6 in 10 say yes to mail-in ballots in November. The May 20 national poll found Biden holds 11 point lead as Trump approval on coronavirus dips; almost half say second wave of coronavirus ‘very likely’ in fall. The May 6 NY/NJ/CT poll found majority say take months not weeks to reopen; more than 6 in 10 know someone who has had coronavirus. The April 22 Florida poll found 72% of voters think social distancing should continue into May; Biden vs. Trump: it’s close. The April 8 national poll found Fauci, governors get highest marks for response to coronavirus; majority say Trump’s response not aggressive enough. The March 9 national poll found Biden crushes Sanders in Democratic race; more disapprove of Trump’s response to coronavirus. The February 20 swing state poll found Trump up in Wisconsin while Dems have the edge in Pennsylvania; in Michigan it’s close. The February 10 national poll found Sanders takes top spot in Democratic primary as Biden falls; Bloomberg rises in primary, runs strong against Trump. The January 28 national poll found 75% of voters say allow witnesses in Senate impeachment trial; 53% say President Trump not telling truth about Ukraine. The January 13 national poll found voters divided on killing of a top Iranian general; 66% want to see Bolton testify in Senate impeachment trial. The December 16 national poll found Trump job approval and economy rating hit highs; On Ukraine: 52% say Trump pursued personal interest. The December 10 national poll found Buttigieg slips, while Biden and Sanders gain in primary; slightly more than half of voters say don't impeach Trump. The November 26 national poll found Biden retakes lead as Warren plunges, Buttigieg rises; voters not swayed by impeachment hearings. The November 18 South Carolina poll found Biden dominates South Carolina Democratic primary; undecided is in second place. The November 11 New Hampshire poll found Biden holds slight lead in New Hampshire Democratic primary; 54 percent definitely wouldn't vote for Bloomberg in primary. The November 6 Iowa poll found four-way race in Iowa Democratic presidential caucus; half of likely Democratic caucus-goers might change their mind. The October 24 national poll found Warren opens up lead in Dem primary as Biden slips; Dems say Sanders is most honest candidate. The October 23 national poll found approval of impeachment inquiry reaches 55 percent; voters disapprove of Trump's decision on Syria 2-1. The October 14 national poll found Warren 30%, Biden 27%, Sanders 11% in Democratic primary; opinion on impeachment, Trump approval barely budge. The October 8 national poll found voters remain divided on impeachment; Warren and Biden top Democratic primary field. The September 30 national poll found support for impeachment grows; majority of voters approve of impeachment inquiry. The September 25 national poll found Warren continues to climb while Biden slips; Democratic primary is neck and neck. The September 11 Texas poll found Biden still leads Texas Democratic primary, but Warren narrows gap; Texas voters are divided on gun issues. The August 29 national poll found majority of voters say climate change is an emergency; 72% say Congress needs to act to reduce gun violence. The August 28 national poll found all top Dems beat Trump as voters' economic outlook dims; Democratic primary stays stable with Biden holding the lead. The August 6 national poll found Warren up, Harris down, but Biden leads among U.S. Dems; 14 Dems have less than 1 percent. The July 30 national poll found Trump is racist, half of U.S. voters say; but voters say almost 2-1 don't impeach president. The July 29 national poll found Biden bounces back as Harris slumps among U.S. Dems; 54 percent of all U.S. voters say never Trump. The July 26 poll found Ohio voters oppose fetal heartbeat abortion ban; 90 percent support universal gun background checks. The July 25 Ohio pol...