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Politics Nov 06

Half of voters are worried about Trump’s authoritarian tendencies. Some voted for him anyway

Some of Donald Trump’s voters acknowledged his flaws even as they chose to send him back to Washington. Nearly half of voters said they were “very concerned” that another Trump presidency would bring the U.S. closer to authoritarianism, according to…

Politics Nov 06

Trump gained among these traditionally Democratic demographics

Donald Trump picked up a small but significant share of younger voters, Black voters and Hispanic voters, many of whom were feeling down about the economy, according to AP Votecast survey data. Majorities of younger Black voters and Latino voters…

Politics Nov 06

Voters preferred Trump on handling the economy

According to AP Votecast data, anxiety about inflation was high nationally, and voters broadly believed that Donald Trump would be better equipped than Kamala Harris to handle the economy and jobs. The key swing states of Pennsylvania and Wisconsin largely…

Politics Nov 06

Voter anxiety over the economy and desires for ‘total upheaval’ brought Trump back to office, AP VoteCast shows

About 3 in 10 voters said they wanted total upheaval in how the country is run, according to AP VoteCast, a survey of more than 120,000 voters nationwide.

Politics Nov 05

Economy ranked as a top issue, but concerns over democracy drove many voters to polls, AP VoteCast shows

Those issues also outweighed considerations of recent assassination attempts against Trump or the legal cases he is facing, as well as the possibility of Harris becoming the first female president.

Politics Nov 01

Republicans more skeptical than Democrats of nationwide election vote counts, AP-NORC poll finds

The nation's deep partisan divisions extend to trust in the vote tallies for this year's election. A new poll finds that Republicans are much more skeptical than Democrats that ballots will be counted accurately.

World Oct 30

Poll finds Democrats and Republicans split on Israel’s responsibility for war’s escalation

Many American voters are concerned that the ongoing situation in the Middle East will escalate into an even broader conflict.

Politics Oct 28

Voters are worried about post-election violence, implications for democracy, AP-NORC poll finds

About 4 in 10 registered voters say they are extremely or very worried about violent attempts to overturn the election results.

Politics Oct 21

Most voters think the economy is poor and are split on whether Trump or Harris can fix it, polls finds

Voters remain largely divided over whether they prefer Republican Donald Trump or Democrat Kamala Harris to handle key economic issues, although Harris earns slightly better marks on elements such as taxes for the middle class.

Politics Oct 14

Most Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders think legal immigration gives U.S. a major economic boost, AP-NORC poll finds

According to a new poll, Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander adults are more likely than the overall U.S. population to view legal immigration as an asset to the country's economy and workforce.

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