
Bexar Facts poll shows Abbott’s approval rises amid turmoil over his border policies
The Bexar Facts poll released Tuesday found 46% of respondents approved or somewhat approved of Gov. Greg Abbott’s job performance, up from 38% last fall.

The Bexar Facts poll released Tuesday found 46% of respondents approved or somewhat approved of Gov. Greg Abbott’s job performance, up from 38% last fall.
A new poll shows Bexar County voters chiefly blame the Texas electrical grid operator for the crisis stemming from February’s winter storm, though public regard for CPS Energy has also dipped.
Nearly 30% of registered voters in San Antonio have not decided if they are in favor of stripping the local police union of its right to collectively bargain.
KSAT, the San Antonio Report, and Bexar Facts will host an April 8 panel discussion on the issues surrounding Proposition B.
A new Bexar Facts poll found 7 in 10 parents surveyed thought online instruction had improved, but opinions on its effectiveness were mixed.
A new poll shows about 17 percent of registered voters in Bexar County said they plan to vote by mail.
The Bexar Facts/KSAT/San Antonio Report poll found most Bexar County voters support the former vice president over President Donald Trump.
Local voters weigh in on Pre-K 4 SA, VIA, and workforce development ballot measures in a new Bexar Facts/KSAT/San Antonio Report poll.
The Black Lives Matter protests – and now poll data – are providing the impetus for police reform at the local level, elected leaders said Tuesday.
Community leaders, the mayor, and law enforcement officials digitally come together to discuss the latest Bexar Facts/KSAT/Rivard Report poll results.
Among Democrats in Bexar County, 14 percent believe the worst of the pandemic is over compared to 52 percent of Republicans.
The latest Bexar Facts poll shows broad voter support for local police, but respondents want better police accountability measures.
When it comes to stopping the spread of the coronavirus or reopening the economy, a new poll shows more Bexar County voters prioritize health.
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