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    August 13, 2020
    Election 2020: Voters Are Highly Engaged, but Nearly Half Expect To Have Difficulties Voting

    Top reason Biden supporters give for voting for him: He’s not Trump

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    Election 2020: Voters Are Highly Engaged, but Nearly Half Expect To Have Difficulties Voting

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    Half of voters, including a majority of Biden supporters, expect it will be difficult to vote in this year’s election
    More voters say it ‘really matters’ who wins the presidency than at any point in the last 20 years
    Biden has overall advantage, despite lagging Trump in strong support
    Top reason Biden supporters give for voting for him: He’s not Trump
    Biden supporters far more likely than Trump supporters to say they’d be angry if their candidate loses
    Voters cast their ballots in Missouri’s primary election on Aug. 4 in St Louis. (Michael B. Thomas/Getty Images)
    Biden supporters far more likely than Trump supporters to say they’d be angry if their candidate loses
    Biden supporters far more likely than Trump supporters to say they’d be angry if their candidate loses

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