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National and Local Outlooks Vary Widely in Chestertown Spy Survey #10 – Right Direction vs Wrong Track

May 27, 2020 by Spy Staff Leave a Comment

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A large number of you participated in this week’s Chestertown Spy Survey. Thank you! Some points of interest were noticed.

In just the past 24 hours, a national survey asked voters across the country whether they believe we are headed in the right direction or going down the wrong track. The Rasmussen poll indicates that 34% of people surveyed believe we, as a nation, are headed in the right direction. During the past several weeks, there has been a steady fall in the percentage of voters believing the country is headed in the right direction.
What got our attention is that locally, the readers responding in The Spy survey suggested that those believing the country is headed in the right direction amounts to just over 20% of the total. That level has not been seen since 2016 in a national survey.
People’s attitudes are quite different about the local community with over 70% believing at the local level we are headed in the right direction.
Encouraging at the local level. Not so much nationally.

Filed Under: Archives Tagged With: Survey Results

Spy Pulse Survey #7: “Temperatures” Ran from Hot to Cold!

May 6, 2020 by The Spy 1 Comment

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This survey asked readers to consider fourteen various actors in the current pandemic and give them a “thermometer score” between 10 points for very favorable to 1 point for very unfavorable.

This survey found the highest response of any so far.

The highest average score would be a “10.” And, the lowest a “1.” Each of the fourteen people or organizations were rated and their scores were averaged. The results separated into four clear favorability tiers shown below.

In the top tier with very favorable scores between 8 and 10 was Governor Hogan who received the highest average favorable score. At the other end of the spectrum with the highest unfavorable score was President Trump.

Here are the tiered results:

Tier 1 (Scores 8-10)

Governor Larry Hogan
Dr. Anthony Fauci
Spy Newspapers

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Tier 2 (Scores 6-7)

Personal Physician
Local Health Care Organizations
County Government Officials
Senator Van Hollen
Senator Cardin
Local Newspapers
Local Television News
National Network News

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Tier 3 (Scores 4 – 5)

Cable Television News

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Tier 4 (Scores 2 – 3)

Congressman Andy Harris
President Donald Trump

We also encouraged respondents to indicate who else they would rate highly favorably. The work cloud shows those most frequently mentioned.

Chestertown Word Cloud

Talbot Word Cloud 

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