Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness continues to perform well with female voters. That’s according to the latest Nationwide/Bluedot polls, powered by Total Tools.
He leads Opposition Leader Mark Golding by 11-points with women on the hypothetical question of a direct vote for Prime Minister.
56-percent of women chose Holness. 44-percent chose Golding.
That’s a 4-point improvement with women over the last three months for Golding.
Holness also leads with men. 55-percent of them chose Holness. 45-percent chose Golding.
And unaffiliated voters would also choose Holness by 14-points.
57-percent of them would opt for the Prime Minister, while 43-percent would go with Golding.
When party supporters are considered, 96-percent of Labourities say Holness would be their pick.
94-percent of comrades would choose Golding.
6-percent of comrades would give Holness their direct voter, while 4-percent of JLP supporters would give Golding the nod.