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    October 8, 2020
    4. Voter engagement and interest, voting by mail and in person

    Interest in the election and voting is equally high among Trump and Biden supporters

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    4. Voter engagement and interest, voting by mail and in person

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    Interest in the election and voting is equally high among Trump and Biden supporters
    White voters more likely than Black, Hispanic and Asian voters to be ‘extremely motivated’ to vote-and-voter-attitudes_4-02
    Wide differences between Trump, Biden supporters over how they plan to vote-and-voter-attitudes_4-03
    Among mail voters, Trump and Biden supporters have similar plans for returning their ballots-and-voter-attitudes_4-04
    Older voters most likely to say they have voted or will vote by absentee or mail-in ballot-and-voter-attitudes_4-05

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