- Biden
- Trump
Gender
Male (48%)
Female (52%)
Race
White (67%)
Black (13%)
Hispanic/Latino (13%)
Asian (4%)
Other (4%)
Race
White (67%)
Non-White (33%)
Sex by race
White men (35%)
White women (32%)
Black men (4%)
Black women (8%)
Latino men (5%)
Latino women (8%)
All other races (8%)
Age
18-29 (17%)
30-44 (23%)
45-64 (38%)
65 or over (22%)
Age
18-44 (40%)
45+ (60%)
Age
18-24 (9%)
25-29 (7%)
30-39 (16%)
40-49 (16%)
50-64 (30%)
65 or over (22%)
Age by race
White 18-29 (8%)
White 30-44 (14%)
White 45-59 (19%)
White 60+ (26%)
Black 18-29 (3%)
Black 30-44 (4%)
Black 45-59 (3%)
Black 60+ (3%)
Latino 18-29 (4%)
Latino 30-44 (4%)
Latino 45-59 (3%)
Latino 60+ (2%)
All other (8%)
Which best describes your education? You have:
Never attended college (19%)
Attended college but received no degree (23%)
Associate's degree (AA or AS) (16%)
Bachelor's degree (BA or BS) (27%)
An advanced degree after a bachelor's degree (such as JD, MA, MBA, MD, PhD) (15%)
Education
College graduate (41%)
No college degree (59%)
Education and race
White college graduates (32%)
White non-college graduates (35%)
Non White college graduates (10%)
Non White non-college graduates (24%)
Education among Whites by Sex
White women college graduates (14%)
White women non-college graduates (17%)
White men college graduates (17%)
White men non-college graduates (18%)
Non-whites (33%)
No matter how you voted today, do you usually think of yourself as a:
Democrat (37%)
Republican (36%)
Independent or something else (26%)
On most political matters, do you consider yourself:
Liberal (24%)
Moderate (38%)
Conservative (38%)
2019 total family income:
Under $30,000 (15%)
$30,000 - $49,999 (20%)
$50,000 - $99,999 (39%)
$100,000 - $199,999 (20%)
$200,000 or more (7%)
2019 total family income:
Under $50,000 (35%)
$50,000 or more (65%)
2019 total family income:
Under $100,000 (74%)
$100,000 or more (26%)
2019 total family income:
Under $50,000 (35%)
$50,000-$99,999 (39%)
$100,000 or more (26%)
Do you have any children under 18 living in your home?
Yes (33%)
No (67%)
Parents
Men with children (17%)
Women with children (17%)
Men without children (34%)
Women without children (33%)
Are you currently married?
Yes (56%)
No (44%)
Gender by marital status
Married men (30%)
Married women (26%)
Non-married men (20%)
Non-married women (23%)
Do you work full-time for pay?
Yes (58%)
No (42%)
Does anyone in your household belong to a labor union?
Yes (20%)
No (80%)
Are you:
Protestant (23%)
Catholic (25%)
Other Christian (20%)
Jewish (2%)
Not enough data
Muslim (0%)
Not enough data
Other (8%)
None (22%)
Religion, combined Protestant and other Christian
Protestant or other Christian (43%)
Catholic (25%)
Jewish (2%)
Not enough data
Something else (8%)
None (22%)
Religion, combined Protestant and Other Christian, among Whites.
Protestant/Other Christian (31%)
Catholic (17%)
Jewish (2%)
Not enough data
Something else (4%)
None (14%)
White born-again or evangelical Christians
Yes (28%)
No (72%)
Are you gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender?
Yes (7%)
No (93%)
Have you ever served in the U.S. military?
Yes (15%)
No (85%)
Is this the first year you have ever voted?
Yes (14%)
No (86%)
When did you finally decide for whom to vote in the presidential election?
In the last few days (3%)
In the last week (2%)
In October (8%)
In September (11%)
Before that (73%)
Time of Decision
In the last month (13%)
Before that (83%)
Time of Decision
In the last week (5%)
Before that (91%)
Do you think the condition of the nation's economy is:
Excellent (13%)
Good (36%)
Not so good (31%)
Poor (19%)
Do you think the condition of the nation's economy is:
Excellent or good (49%)
Not so good or poor (50%)
Compared to four years ago, is your family's financial situation:
Better today (41%)
Worse today (20%)
About the same (39%)
Do you expect life for the next generation of Americans to be:
Better than life today (54%)
Worse than life today (20%)
About the same (21%)
Which ONE of these five issues mattered most in deciding how you voted for president?
Racial inequality (20%)
The coronavirus pandemic (17%)
The economy (35%)
Crime and safety (11%)
Health care policy (11%)
Which ONE of these four candidate qualities mattered most in deciding how you voted for president?
Can unite the country (19%)
Is a strong leader (33%)
Cares about people like me (21%)
Has good judgment (24%)
Which was more important in your vote for president today?
My candidate's positions on the issues (74%)
My candidate's personal qualities (23%)
Which comes closest to your position? Abortion should be:
Legal in all cases (25%)
Legal in most cases (26%)
Illegal in most cases (25%)
Illegal in all cases (17%)
Which comes closest to your position? Abortion should be:
Legal (51%)
Illegal (42%)
Who would better handle the economy?
Joe Biden (49%)
Donald Trump (49%)
Who would better handle the coronavirus pandemic?
Joe Biden (53%)
Donald Trump (43%)
Which is more important?
Containing the coronavirus now, even if it hurts the economy (52%)
Rebuilding the economy now, even if it hurts efforts to contain the coronavirus (42%)
Do you think U.S. efforts to contain the coronavirus pandemic are going:
Very well (18%)
Somewhat well (33%)
Somewhat badly (15%)
Very badly (32%)
Do you think U.S. efforts to contain the coronavirus pandemic are going:
Very well or somewhat well (51%)
Very badly or somewhat badly (48%)
Has the coronavirus pandemic caused you:
A severe financial hardship (16%)
A moderate financial hardship (39%)
No financial hardship at all (44%)
Has the coronavirus pandemic caused you:
A severe financial hardship or a moderate financial hardship (55%)
No financial hardship at all (44%)
Do you consider wearing a face mask in public more of a:
Personal choice (30%)
Public health responsibility (67%)
How confident are you that votes in your state will be counted accurately?
Very confident (47%)
Somewhat confident (40%)
Not very confident (8%)
Not at all confident (4%)
How confident are you that votes in your state will be counted accurately?
Very/Somewhat confident (86%)
Not very/Not at all confident (12%)
Do you think your state makes it easy or difficult for you to vote?
Very easy (69%)
Somewhat easy (25%)
Somewhat difficult (4%)
Very difficult (2%)
Not enough data
Do you think your state makes it easy or difficult for you to vote?
Very easy or somewhat easy (94%)
Very difficult or somewhat difficult (6%)
What should the Supreme Court do about Obamacare, the 2010 health care law?
Keep it as is (51%)
Overturn it (44%)
In deciding your vote for president, were appointments to the Supreme Court:
The most important factor (13%)
An important factor (47%)
A minor factor (18%)
Not a factor at all (19%)
In deciding your vote for president, were appointments to the Supreme Court:
Most important or an important factor (60%)
A minor factor or not a factor at all (37%)
Do you think climate change, also known as global warming, is a serious problem?
Yes (67%)
No (30%)
Do you think the country's criminal justice system:
Treats all people fairly (40%)
Treats Black people unfairly (53%)
Is racism in the U.S.:
The most important problem (18%)
One of many important problems (51%)
A minor problem (18%)
Not a problem at all (10%)
Is racism in the U.S.:
Most important problem or one of many important problems (69%)
A minor problem or not a problem at all (28%)
Is your opinion of the Black Lives Matter movement:
Favorable (57%)
Unfavorable (37%)
Was your vote for president mainly:
For your candidate (71%)
Against his opponent (24%)
How do you feel about the way Donald Trump is handling his job as president?
Strongly approve (38%)
Somewhat approve (12%)
Somewhat disapprove (10%)
Strongly disapprove (39%)
How do you feel about the way Donald Trump is handling his job as president?
Approve (50%)
Disapprove (49%)
Is your opinion of Joe Biden:
Favorable (52%)
Unfavorable (46%)
Is your opinion of Donald Trump:
Favorable (46%)
Unfavorable (52%)
Do you have a favorable opinion of ...
Both (3%)
Only Biden (49%)
Only Trump (43%)
Neither (3%)
Do you think Joe Biden has the temperament to serve effectively as president?
Yes (54%)
No (44%)
Do you think Donald Trump has the temperament to serve effectively as president?
Yes (44%)
No (53%)
Do you think the presidential candidates have the temperament to serve effectively as president?
Both (5%)
Only Biden (49%)
Only Trump (39%)
Neither (6%)
If Joe Biden is elected president, would you feel:
Excited (22%)
Optimistic (28%)
Concerned (23%)
Scared (23%)
If Joe Biden is elected president, would you feel:
Excited or optimistic (50%)
Concerned or scared (46%)
If Donald Trump is re-elected president, would you feel:
Excited (24%)
Optimistic (21%)
Concerned (17%)
Scared (33%)
If Donald Trump is re-elected president, would you feel:
Excited or optimistic (45%)
Concerned or scared (50%)
Which candidate has the physical and mental health needed to serve effectively as president?
Only Joe Biden (41%)
Only Donald Trump (41%)
Both of them (8%)
Neither of them (8%)
Which candidate has the physical and mental health needed to serve effectively as president?
Joe Biden does (49%)
Joe Biden does not (49%)
Which candidate has the physical and mental health needed to serve effectively as president?
Donald Trump does (49%)
Donald Trump does not (49%)
Is your opinion of Kamala Harris:
Favorable (48%)
Unfavorable (47%)
Is your opinion of Mike Pence:
Favorable (46%)
Unfavorable (48%)
Do you have a favorable opinion of ...
Both (6%)
Only Harris (43%)
Only Pence (40%)
Neither (7%)
In the 2016 election for president, did you vote for:
Hillary Clinton (Dem) (40%)
Donald Trump (Rep) (43%)
Other (5%)
Did not vote (11%)
Which best describes your feelings about the way the federal government is working?
Enthusiastic (13%)
Satisfied, but not enthusiastic (27%)
Dissatisfied, but not angry (32%)
Angry (26%)
Which best describes your feelings about the way the federal government is working?
Enthusiastic or satisfied (40%)
Dissatisfied or angry (57%)
In your vote for president, how would you rate the importance of recent rising COVID-19 cases?
The most important factor (23%)
An important factor (37%)
A minor factor (18%)
Not a factor at all (16%)
In your vote for president, how would you rate the importance of recent rising COVID-19 cases?
Important (61%)
Not important (34%)
In your vote for president, how would you rate the importance of recent rising COVID-19 cases?
Factor (79%)
Not a factor (16%)
In today's election for U.S. House of Representatives, did you just vote for:
The Democratic candidate (51%)
The Republican candidate (48%)
Area type
Urban (29%)
Suburban (51%)
Rural (19%)
Region
East (20%)
Midwest (23%)
South (35%)
West (22%)