American voters say US democracy is under threat in latest exit polls
- Nearly three-quarters of American voters believe US democracy is under threat, as indicated by exit polls.
- The poll reveals that 73% think democracy is in jeopardy, contrasting with 25% who feel it is secure.
- About two-thirds of Harris voters prioritized democracy's future as the most important voting factor.
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Exit Polls Find Democracy Is Top Issue for Many Voters
Democracy was the top issue on voters' minds as they went to the polls Tuesday, followed closely by the economy, according to early exit polls. ABC News reports that out of voters asked to rank five issues, 35% put the state of democracy first. Another 31% put the economy first,...
·Miami, United States
Read Full ArticleUS Election 2024: Majority of voters believe democracy is under threat, say Exit Polls
In a revealing exit poll, 73% of voters expressed concerns over the stability of American democracy, ranking it as the top issue in the 2024 presidential election, followed closely by economic worries. This data underscores a nation grappling with uncertainty as it votes.
·New Delhi, India
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