1、2024ElectionsreportMarch 2024backgroundintroduction2Field TimingFebruary 21 March 1st,2024Survey MethodOnline surveyCoverageNationalScreening Criteria18+yearsPlanning to vote on the 2024 electionTotal Sample:20001443 Likely VotersThinkNow conducted a nationwide online survey among Americans who are
2、likely voters in the 2024 presidential election.The survey measured attitudes and preferences regarding the coming election,as well as attitudes about the current administration and its policies.Key Findingsintroduction3 About 80%of N.H.Whites,Asians and African Americans say they will vote in the 2
3、024 Presidential Election.70%of Hispanics say they will vote.Generationally,younger Americans are the least likely to vote in the upcoming election and the main reason is their lack of interest in politics.Likely voters are evenly split in their support for the Democratic and Republican candidates,h
4、owever,15%are not sure yet or are considering other candidates.TV News remains as the main source of information when looking for information on political candidates,but social media leads with younger generations.The economy and immigration are the most important issues for likely Republican voters
5、.Democrats are more likely to cite Healthcare and gun laws as their top issues.Gen Z and Boomers are more attuned to the Israel/Palestine Conflict as it relates to the Presidential Election than other groups.Less than half of likely voters believe the 2024 elections will be free and fair.DetailedFDe
6、tailed Findings5About 80%of Non-Hispanic Whites,Asians and African Americans say they will vote in the 2024 Presidential Election.70%of Hispanics say they will vote.Letters indicate significant difference at 95%confidence level.ARE YOU PLANNING TO VOTE IN THE 2024 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION?BASE:YES RESP