Voters’ biggest concern is the economy. 67% of respondents listed the state of the US economy. Next are immigration (57%), social programs (57%), democracy (56%) and access to healthcare (54%).
Robert Kennedy Jr. is expected to withdraw his candidacy, aiming for 5.2% of the vote. An independent candidate ranks third in voting intentions; Other candidates such as Cornel West, Jill Stein and Chase Oliver scored less than 1%.
Bullfinch group
Harris has 47% voting intentions, while Trump has 39%. Only 6% of those interviewed were not sure about their vote, and 8% chose other candidates. 1,000 voters were interviewed from August 19 to 21. The margin of error is 3.1 percentage points.
The rejection of Biden and Congress is overwhelming. 54% of respondents disapprove of Joe Biden’s government, and 60% disapprove of the performance of the US Congress. In addition to the presidential election, there will also be elections for senators and representatives this year.
RMG Research/Napolitan Institute
Candidates are technically connected. Kamala Harris has 48% of voting intentions, while Donald Trump has 46%. 2,404 people were interviewed between August 19 and 22. The margin of error is two percentage points.
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