News and Reports

Oregon Poll Shows Biden, Merkley With Big Leads

10/1/2020
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From Sept. 26-29, the online polling company Civiqs surveyed 944 Oregonians likely to vote in this year's election in the presidential and U.S. Senate races. The poll found Biden leading President Donald Trump by 17 percentage points: 56% to 39%.

“This Does Feel Like A Different Moment”: As Public Support For Black Lives Matter Drops Off, Will Corporate America Stay The Course?

9/24/2020
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After the police killing of George Floyd, the Black Lives Matter movement saw unprecedented support, and companies were all about racial justice. Now the winds have changed, but strong factors are still pushing corporations to recalibrate.

Voters Seem to Think Biden Is the ‘Law and Order’ Candidate

9/9/2020
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Polling conducted by Civiqs shows that more whites opposed Black Lives Matter than supported the organization from April 2017 to the start of May 2020. But by early June, white opinion shifted to 44 percent approval of the movement and 34 percent disapproval.

Report: Americans Pessimistic on Time Frame for Coronavirus Recovery

9/2/2020
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The September 2020 Daily Kos/Civiqs Poll asked 1,368 adults in the United States about the seriousness of the U.S. coronavirus outbreak, the government’s COVID-19 response, school reopenings, police protests, QAnon, and more.

The Nine Types of Voters Who Will Decide 2020

9/1/2020
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Voters with unfavorable views of both Donald Trump and Joe Biden -- Double Haters -- are an entirely different group than in 2016. A Civiqs tracking poll finds that they’re primarily young, disillusioned progressives. Double Haters prefer Biden over Trump 58% to 4%.

Trump tries to capitalise on unrest with law-and-order pitch

8/28/2020
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Opinion polls show a majority of Americans support peaceful protests and the Black Lives Matter movement. However, their approval has dipped since George Floyd’s killing, according to Civiqs, an online survey company.

Conventions Can Boost the Incumbent. Did It Work This Time?

8/28/2020
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Polling from Civiqs suggests that Black Lives Matter is now about as polarizing as the president is. On the other hand, the president’s handling of these issues has not been popular, either.

Could A Backlash Against Black Lives Matter Hurt Biden? The Two Don’t Appear Linked So Far.

8/27/2020
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In the wake of the police killing of George Floyd, the popularity of the Black Lives Matter movement skyrocketed, according to polling by Civiqs. White Democratic support of the movement increased from about 80 percent to 90 percent, and there were both more white independents expressing support for BLM and fewer expressing opposition.

US: Congress Should Pass Reparations Bill

8/3/2020
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A majority of Americans now support the creation of the HR 40 commission to investigate the legacy of slavery and its ongoing harm, and come up with proposals to Congress for reparations, according to a new poll from Democracy in Color and Civiqs.

As Covid Has Become a Red-State Problem, Too, Have Attitudes Changed?

7/30/2020
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There’s still a persistent partisan gap in the level of concern and in mask wearing. Polling data from Civiqs shows Democrats are nearly three times as likely to be concerned about a virus outbreak in their area. Republicans budged only slightly even as outbreaks multiplied in Republican counties in June and July.