![]() ![]() White college graduates prefer McAuliffe (50% to 43% for Youngkin). His lead with this group is largely due to white voters without a bachelor’s degree (66% to 28% for McAuliffe). Youngkin holds a large 57% to 36% lead among white voters, but there is a split based on education. McAuliffe continues to have an advantage among voters of color – 83% to 3% among Black voters and 53% to 28% among Latinos, Asians, and multiracial voters. This is virtually unchanged from the Democrat’s 47% to 42% lead in Monmouth’s August poll. Just under half (48%) of registered voters currently support McAuliffe while 43% back Youngkin. Overall, McAuliffe holds an advantage on handling issues that are priorities for a great number of voters, particularly the pandemic. There has been very little movement in the race over the past month, but there is some potential volatility among voters in the central part of the commonwealth. ![]() West Long Branch, NJ – Democrat Terry McAuliffe maintains a small lead over Republican Glenn Youngkin according to the latest Monmouth ( “Mon-muth” ) University Poll of the Virginia governor’s race. ![]()
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