As the November election approaches, KOMO News is taking a closer look at the major state and nationwide races and the issues Washington voters care about.
As the November election quickly approaches, KOMO News is taking a closer look at the major state and nationwide races along with the issues Washington voters care about., a nationally recognized public opinion research team, to conduct a mixed-mode survey among 600 registered voters across Washington state. The interviews were conducted between October 11-16, through a combination of web-hosted survey interviews accessed via text messages and voter-file-matched online panels.
Nearly 80% of respondents say they feel safe, but are divided on whether crime is rising or stable/decreasing Voters still disapprove of overturning Roe v. Wade by a 2 to 1 margin, which is nearly identical to the 2022 Strategies 360 pollStrategies 360 CEO and Political Analyst Ron Dotzauer will join KOMO News during multiple newscasts this week to discuss the survey results and what’s at stake for voters this fall.
“Strategies 360 is proud to continue our partnership with KOMO News as part of its commitment to strong political coverage,” shared Dotzauer. “Our top-notch public opinion research team has done an excellent job of diving into the races and subjects that matter most to voters in Washington.” Tune into KOMO News from Oct. 22 through Oct. 25 to learn more about the poll results and the upcoming election.
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