Two-thirds of the public think there is at least some discrimination against women in the United States today. Even more, 73%, think Black women face discrimination .
Trump is viewed more favorably by white evangelical Protestants, mainline Protestants and Catholics. Black Protestants and Hispanic Catholics are more likely to have a favorable opinion of Harris. But Hispanic Protestants are closely split between the two candidates.
Most registered voters believe the outcome of the election will have a meaningful impact on the economy. Both Trump and Harris are equally matched in terms of who voters trust more to handle the economy.