The AP VoteCast survey of 120,896 registered voters nationwide was conducted between Oct. 31 and Nov. 8, 2022, concluding as polls closed on Election Day.
Fifty-three percent of the public believe former President Trump has done something illegal regarding his alleged interference in Georgia’s vote count during the 2020 presidential election. Fewer, 41%, say the same about the New York case for which he has been indicted.
AP VoteCast is a modern, innovative survey of the American electorate conducted in all 50 states that was designed to tell the story of recent elections. VoteCast debuted for the 2018 midterm elections after years of testing and development, with additional rounds conducted alongside the 2020 Democratic Presidential Primaries, the 2020 General Election, the 2021…
Education, health care, Social Security, infrastructure, assistance to the poor, and Medicare top a long list of public policy issues that the public says the government is spending too little on.