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October 29, 2024

Researchers reveal key findings from national voter opinion survey on the economy and political stress

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Researchers at the University of South Florida have released findings from a nationwide survey that measures attitudes related to several key election issues. The survey, sponsored by Cyber Florida at USF, addresses how Americans feel about topics including the economy, election fairness and political-related stress.

Among the results:

American voters express significant support for several of Vice President Kamala Harris's key economic policy proposals but are divided on former President Donald Trump's proposal to increase tariffs on imported goods.

Most voters agree that this year's presidential election will significantly impact the economy moving forward, but Democrats and Republicans are divided on the current strength of the economy.

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Politics has been a source of chronic stress for two in three Americans over the course of this election year.

Over the past three months, there has been a small but notable increase in voters' focus on abortion and social policy issues. While immigration remains among the top three issues on voters' minds, its importance has decreased from its high point in August.

Democrats have seen a slight bump in their overall favorability advantage over Republicans in recent months.

With a week to go before election day, most voters say that they're confident in the integrity of the upcoming election. However, a significant portion of Republican voters continue to question whether the 2024 election will be conducted fairly.

Voters from both major parties indicated some level of belief in several false election-related claims, though belief in misinformation was notably higher among registered Republicans.

The nationwide survey included a representative sample of 1,500 registered voters, fielded Oct. 22-27, 2024. Results are reported with a confidence level of 95% and a margin of error +/- 2.5%.

This report marks the fourth and final quarterly survey conducted over the course of this election year, which re-emphasizes election-related stress, belief in -related misinformation and the impacts of inflation.

More information: Full survey results:

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