How Latino voters view the 2024 presidential election
While Latino voters have favored Democratic candidates in presidential elections for many decades, the margin of support has varied.
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While Latino voters have favored Democratic candidates in presidential elections for many decades, the margin of support has varied.
Americans’ views differ by age on whether measures like addressing climate change and preventing terrorist attacks should be top foreign policy priorities.
Buddhists across the region also say that someone cannot be truly Buddhist if they do not respect deities or spirits.
In East and Southeast Asia, half or more of adults say that people who disagree with their government’s actions should be able to publicly criticize the government.
About eight-in-ten Republican voters (79%) are non-Hispanic White, down from 93% nearly two decades ago.
Among the 10 largest occupations held by young adults without a college degree, large numbers are employed as retail salespersons and first-line supervisors of sales workers.
Majorities of voters express dissatisfaction with the candidates. And 63% of voters describe both Biden and Trump as “embarrassing.”
A median of 40% of adults across 34 other countries surveyed in 2024 say U.S. democracy used to be a good example for other countries to follow.
Six-in-ten Americans say any U.S. voter should have the option to vote early or absentee without having to document a reason.
A median of 54% of adults in these nations have a favorable view of the U.S., while a median of 35% see China favorably.
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