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AP VoteCast: Economy ranked as a top issue, but concerns over democracy drove many voters to polls

  • About half of voters identified the future of democracy as the single most important factor influencing their vote in Tuesday's presidential election.
  • Approximately 4 in 10 voters considered the economy and jobs as the most important problem, linked to rising inflation.
  • About 8 in 10 voters want at least 'substantial change' in how the country is run, reflecting their dissatisfaction with the current status quo.
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