If Biden steps aside, whom Democrats would want to replace him — and how Taylor Orth & Paul Teas, YouGov Our latest polling, conducted about a week after the debate among 1,122 U.S. adult citizens including 538 Democrats and Independents who lean towards the Democratic Party, finds that nearly half of this critical group for Biden would prefer for him to step aside and allow another Democrat to run. Most who want him to do so cite his health and age as the main reason why.
Understanding disengaged voters and their role in the 2024 election Paul Teas, YouGov Disengaged voters are emerging as a critical and potentially decisive group in the 2024 presidential race. So who are these people?
Tracking the 2024 Presidential Election Cameron Easley & Eli Yokley, Morning Consult Trump leads Biden by 2 percentage points, 44% to 42%, marking a 2-point improvement for the presumptive Republican nominee compared with his standing in the lead-up to the first 2024 presidential debate, when the candidates were tied. How Americans describe the Democratic and Republican parties Jamie Ballard, YouGov In a series of questions, Americans were asked which of 20 positive terms and 20 negative terms they think describe the Democratic Party, and which of the same terms describe the Republican Party.
Support for legal abortion increased since Roe v. Wade was overturned AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research Sixty-one percent of adults want their state to allow abortion for any reason, up from 49% before the Supreme Court decision. But there is support for some restrictions.