Multiple times a year, our statewide Wilder School Commonwealth Poll provides policymakers with an up-to-date snapshot of public opinion on current policy issues in the commonwealth. On this page you'll find information about recent poll highlights, as well as poll data organized by topic and by date.
Thursday, July 30, 2020
Approval of Trump's and Northam's handling of COVID-19 has fallen since April
Poll Highlights
This poll was conducted from July 11-19, 2020, with results released in July 2020. The poll asked Virginians for their perspectives on:
- Approval of President Trump
- Approval of Governor Northam
- Perceptions of masking
- The most important issues facing Virginia
- Confederate monuments
- Racial equity
Virginians share their thoughts on key policy issues
60%
Think masking slows the spread of COVID
82%
Think the economy is Virginia's top issue
50%
Support Biden over Trump
52%
Think Confederate monuments should be removed
Not surprisingly, Virginians are concerned about the economy. They now recognize the pandemic to be more important than before (the previous poll).”
Governor L. Douglas Wilder
Former Governor of Virginia
We are proud to have the Wilder School’s Commonwealth Poll selected as a Presidential Election Poll by CNN Politics for the first time in VCU’s history. Selection as a CNN-approved poll solidifies the Commonwealth Poll among the top polling operations in the nation while elevating the voice of Virginians.
Methodology
This poll was conducted from July 11-19, 2020, with results released in July 2020. The methodology is as follows:
- 838 adult Virginians surveyed
- Phone survey (Landlines/Cell) – dual sample design on listed landline numbers and random digit dialed (RDD) cell phone numbers
- Sample weighted by demographics: gender, age, education, race, and region
- Overall margin of error: +/- 6.40 percentage points
References
For more information about the results, questions, and data, visit the links below:
For a comprehensive list of past poll questions, visit our Poll Guidebook.