Negativity about the national economy persists, but Republicans are optimistic about improvements in 2025

Two-thirds of the public say the current national economy is poor. Republicans are more likely than Democrats to believe the economy will improve in 2025.

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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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Adults are twice as likely to disapprove than approve of President Biden’s decision to pardon his son Hunter

Although the decision to pardon his son is unpopular, President Biden’s overall job approval remains fairly steady at 39%.

Voters have more confidence in an accurate vote count in their own state or locality than nationwide

Registered voters have more confidence in the accuracy of electronic voting machines that provide paper receipts than paper ballots counted by hand.

Americans are interested, frustrated, and anxious about the upcoming election

Republicans and Democrats have similar emotions at this stage about the presidential campaign. Independents are less excited, less interested, and less anxious than partisans.

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