Featured in Washington Examiner – Half say government wields too much power in classrooms

From the Washington Examiner, by Paul Bedard Concerns that government leaders have too much control over what children are taught in classrooms continue to be a driving issue after playing a central role in last year’s Virginia election for governor. In a national John Zogby Strategies survey, 48% of parents of children 12 and younger said authorities…

Featured In Forbes – New York Governor Hochul In Good Shape Today, But New Poll Suggests Shadows Lurking Around the Corner

on Forbes.com A new Unite NY/John Zogby Strategies Poll shows New York Governor Kathy Hochul with commanding leads against challengers in both a Democratic primary and general election.   The new poll of 1,003 likely voters statewide was commissioned by Unite NY, a statewide group advocating electoral reforms and conducted by John Zogby Strategies on…

New York Governor Hochul in Democratic Primary Driver’s Seat; Andrew Giuliani and Rep. Lee Zeldin in Tie for GOP Nomination; Voters Want Major Political Reform

A New Unite NY/John Zogby Strategies Poll   In a new wide-ranging poll of New York State voters by John Zogby Strategies, results reveal an electorate that is jaded with the current system of New York State politics and is ready for change. In the poll commissioned by Unite NY, more than one-quarter of voters…

President Biden’s Approval Rating at 46%; But Voters Favor Republican Control of Next Congress by 46% to 43%

New John Zogby Strategies Poll A new poll shows President Joe Biden with a 46% approval rating, while 52% disapprove. The new online poll of 777 likely voters nationwide was conducted on December 17 online and has an overall margin of sampling error of +/- 3.6 percentage points. Among key groups- Biden’s positive rating is…

Featured In Forbes -Overwhelming Majority of NYS Voters Say Open Primaries Will Bring Needed Change to Failing Political System

by John Zogby Strategies, On Forbes A new poll by John Zogby Strategies reveals that overwhelming numbers of New Yorkers are ready to support open primaries, ending a long tradition of “party only” voters in primaries. The poll of 1,505 likely voters statewide was commissioned by the new non-partisan reform organization Unite NY, and was…