About a quarter of registered voters are unfamiliar with each of the vice presidential candidates. Democrats are more positive about Tim Walz than Republicans are about JD Vance.
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.