With millions of Americans voting on November 5 in the presidential elections, preliminary results from an exit poll conducted by Edison Research has offered insights into voter sentiments and demographic trends.
Key findings
Candidate favourability
Top voting issues
Financial situation
Trust in handling key issues
Immigration perspectives
Views on Democracy
Demographic insights
Educational background
Gender breakdown
Racial composition
As results continue to come in, these preliminary insights will be vital for understanding voting behavior and predicting potential outcomes in this pivotal election. The exit polling provides a snapshot not only of voter preferences but also highlights significant shifts in demographics and priorities since the last presidential election.
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US Election Results 2024 | US Senate Elections 2024 | Indian Americans US Election 2024
Key findings
Candidate favourability
- Donald Trump: 44% of voters expressed a favourable view of Trump, a slight decrease from 46% in the 2020 exit poll. Conversely, 54% viewed him unfavorably, up from 52% in 2020.
- Kamala Harris: 48% of voters had a favourable view of Harris, compared to 52% for Biden in 2020. Her unfavorable rating stood at 50%, an increase from Biden's 46% in the previous election.
Top voting issues
- The economy was the most critical issue for 31% of voters.
- Other concerns included the state of democracy (35%), abortion (14%), immigration (11%), and foreign policy (4%).
Financial situation
- A significant 45% reported that their family's financial situation has worsened compared to four years ago, contrasting sharply with just 20% who felt this way in the last election.
- Only 24% felt better off than four years ago, down from 41% in 2020.
Trust in handling key issues
- On economic matters, 51% trusted Trump more than Harris (47%).
- Regarding abortion, 51% trusted Harris over Trump (44%).
Immigration perspectives
- A majority of voters (39%) believed most undocumented immigrants should be deported, while 57% supported offering them a chance to apply for legal status.
Views on Democracy
- A striking 73% of voters felt that democracy in the U.S. is under threat.
Demographic insights
Educational background
- 57% of voters did not have a college degree, showing a slight decrease from 59% in 2020.
Gender breakdown
- Women comprised 53% of voters, up from 52% in the last election.
Racial composition
- White voters made up 71%, an increase from 67% in 2020.
- Black voters represented only 11%, down from 13%, while Hispanic voters were at 12%, also down from 13%.
As results continue to come in, these preliminary insights will be vital for understanding voting behavior and predicting potential outcomes in this pivotal election. The exit polling provides a snapshot not only of voter preferences but also highlights significant shifts in demographics and priorities since the last presidential election.
Also See:
US Election Results 2024 | US Senate Elections 2024 | Indian Americans US Election 2024
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