GoLocal Benchmark Poll: Do Rhode Islanders Think State is on Right - or Wrong - Track?

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GoLocal Benchmark Poll: Do Rhode Islanders Think State is on Right - or Wrong - Track?

Despite record numbers of Rhode Islanders working and some construction development taking place in Providence and Johnston, Rhode Islanders do not believe the state is moving in the right direction.

GoLocalProv.com announced on Thursday the results of the Benchmark Poll conducted by Socialsphere founded by John Della Volpe, who is the Director of Polling at Harvard Kennedy School’s Institute of Politics.

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The only demographic group that believes Rhode Island is on the “right track" is young people (18 to 35)  — each demographic group older than 35 believes Rhode Island is on the “wrong track” and South County is the most pessimistic.

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What should be most concerning for elected officials is the gap between “right track” and “wrong track” for those 35-54 of age. Only 30 percent of 35 to 54 year-olds believe Rhode Island is going in the “right" direction, but an alarming 52 percent of the age group believes Rhode Island is on the “wrong track.”

Independents and Republicans think Rhode Island is on the “wrong track.”  While the GOP number may not be a surprise in a state in which the top eleven elected and leadership positions are held by Democrats, the number should concern incumbents.


GoLocal: Benchmark Poll, October 2017

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