Republicans who relied on Trump for news more concerned than other Republicans about election fraud
In studying voters’ views of election fraud, we found these views varied by whether people got their news from the Trump campaign.
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In studying voters’ views of election fraud, we found these views varied by whether people got their news from the Trump campaign.
Data tables from interviews we conducted with verified voters after the 2016 and 2018 elections may help answer some election 2020 questions.
President Trump continues to be White Christians’ preferred candidate, but support among voters in three traditions has slipped since August.
A majority of U.S. registered voters say climate change will be a very or somewhat important issue when casting their vote for president.
Many who follow polls are asking how these errors could happen. Here, we’ll take a preliminary shot at answering that question.
Hispanic registered voters in the U.S. express growing confidence in Joe Biden’s ability to handle key issues like the coronavirus outbreak.
A 56% majority of voters now say they feel hopeful about the state of the United States, up from 47% in June.
Polls can’t predict the future. But they are the best tool to reveal the public’s priorities and values, and why people vote the way they do.
Supporters of Donald Trump and Joe Biden differ widely on the issues that are “very important” to their vote.
Many Americans are heading into the 2020 election with a sense of uncertainty that goes beyond their traditional concerns over who will win.
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