Monday, April 24, 2017
Poll: A total of 76 percent of American voters say their personal finance situation is "excellent" or "good," while 24 percent say "not so good" or "poor." In every group except non-white voters, the percentage of voters saying their finances are "excellent" or "good" tops 70 percent. Among non-white voters, 65 percent say their finances are "excellent" or "good."
Quinnipiac has some "liberal" results.