Many voters are worried about the electoral process and transition of power

Concerns about post-election violence are widespread. Seventy-six percent of registered voters are at least somewhat worried about violence aimed at overturning the election results, including 42% who are very or extremely concerned.

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Most within AAPI communities support guaranteed legal access to abortion nationwide

Most AAPI adults won’t vote for a candidate who doesn’t share their view on racism (79%) or abortion (68%), but 54% could vote for a candidate who disagrees on the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians.

Most AAPI Adults Think K-12 Students Should Learn About Slavery, Racism, Segregation, and the History of AAPI Communities

Most AAPI adults oppose individual school boards restricting specific subjects and classroom discussions

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Kamala Harris is viewed more positively by Hispanic voters than Donald Trump

Male Hispanic registered voters tend to be divided on their overall opinion of both Harris and Trump or if either one would make a good…

Black voters trust Kamala Harris to handle the issues they care most about

About two-thirds of Black registered voters think Harris would make a good president. Sixty percent are confident she’ll win in November.

Public opinion of the Israel and Hamas conflict nearly a year after the October 7th attacks

About 3 in 4 adults say Israel, Hamas, and Iran are to blame for the continued fighting, and about half say the U.S. is responsible.

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