Markey leads Moulton 37% to 32% in Emerson poll — Ed Markey Seth Moulton Poll

Ed Markey leads Seth Moulton 37% to 32% in the latest ed markey seth moulton poll, giving the incumbent a 5-point edge in the Massachusetts Senate primary. Emerson College released the survey on Thursday, and 29% of voters said they were undecided.Massachusetts Senate primaryThe poll shows Markey ah…

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Markey leads Moulton 37% to 32% in Emerson poll — Ed Markey Seth Moulton Poll

Ed Markey leads Seth Moulton 37% to 32% in the latest ed markey seth moulton poll, giving the incumbent a 5-point edge in the Massachusetts Senate primary. Emerson College released the survey on Thursday, and 29% of voters said they were undecided.

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Massachusetts Senate primary

The poll shows Markey ahead among registered Democrats by 13 points, while Moulton leads unenrolled voters 38% to 32%. Spencer Kimball, Emerson College Polling executive director, said, "Senator Markey leads the Democratic primary by 13 points among registered Democrats, while Rep. Moulton holds a 38% to 32% edge among unenrolled voters. Markey leads women 37% to 29%, while men are essentially split, with 38% backing Moulton and 37% Markey."

Markey also leads voters under 50 by seven points, 33% to 26%. Voters over 50 are virtually split, with 40% supporting Markey and 38% supporting Moulton.

Favorability for Markey and Moulton

Both candidates had the lowest favorability among five prominent Massachusetts Democrats tested in the survey. Markey was viewed favorably by 37% of voters and unfavorably by 35%, while Moulton was viewed favorably by 31% and unfavorably by 26%.

Forty-three percent of voters were neutral or had never heard of Moulton, compared with 28% for Markey. Kimball said, "Notably, groups that are more favorable toward Markey, including women and young voters, are also more undecided than their counterparts; women are ten points more undecided than men (33% to 23%), and 39% of voters under 50 are undecided compared to 21% of voters over 50."

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Healey Warren Wu ballot measures

The same survey also measured Gov. Maura Healey, Senator Elizabeth Warren and Boston Mayor Michelle Wu. Healey and Wu were each viewed favorably by 45% of voters; Healey was viewed unfavorably by 35%, and Wu was viewed unfavorably by 34%. Warren was viewed favorably by 48% of voters and unfavorably by 35%.

On the ballot questions, 62% of voters said they would vote yes on a measure lowering the state income tax from 5% to 4% by 2029, while 19% said they would vote against it and 20% were undecided. Sixty percent said they would vote yes on a ballot measure to cap annual rent increases in Massachusetts.

November UMass Amherst/WCVB

The Emerson numbers follow a November UMass Amherst/WCVB poll that gave Markey a 19-point lead over Moulton. Moulton also lost a caucus in his hometown of Salem, where Markey won six of seven wards.

For now, the race sits at 37% for Markey, 32% for Moulton and 29% undecided, leaving both campaigns with room to move voters who have not settled on a choice.

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