Beyond the ballot: Dissatisfaction with Biden and Trump, abortion attitudes post-Dobbs, and more
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Reflecting their dissatisfaction with the Joe Biden-Donald Trump matchup, nearly half of registered U.S. voters (49%) say that, if they had the ability to decide the major party candidates for the 2024 election, they would replace both Biden and Trump on the ballot.?
A majority of Americans (63%) say abortion should be legal in all or most cases. This share has grown 4 percentage points since 2021 – the year prior to the 2022 Supreme Court decision that overturned Roe v. Wade.
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9 个月This is a super interesting statistic! “Americans are more likely than people in many other countries to say elected officials don’t care what people like them think” I feel like this plays a huge role in the greater conversation of how people weigh the impact of an election on their community/themselves.
Award-winning journalist/author. Attorney. One of first journos to write about #45 coup attempt, as well as political motherhood. Outside the box thinker. Teacher of advocacy/opinion writing for students of all ages
9 个月But who would they replace them with? Isn’t that the bigger question? And how much do those respondents know about what Biden has actually accomplished?
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9 个月Well said.