CNN: 51% of voters unhappy with the way the US is dealing with COVID-19

According to CNN, polls among voters in today's US presidential elections showed that the most important issue for Americans is the economy, or 34 percent of respondents. The fifth is racial inequality in the first place, the coronary issue is the most important for 18% of voters, and 11% choose safety or health. [...]
According to CNN, polls among voters in today's US presidential elections showed that the most important issue for Americans is the economy, or 34 percent of respondents.
The fifth is racial inequality in the first place, the coronary issue is the most important for 18% of voters, and 11% choose safety or health.
At the same time, slightly more than 52%) choose to prevent the spread of the virus during economic recovery (4.8%).
On the other hand, 51 percent are not satisfied with the way America is dealing with coronary.
Otherwise, France24 commemorates that American voters do not elect their president directly.
Instead, the elected representatives have the final word on who goes to the White House. In total, there are 538 of them in the election college.
The number from each country differs according to the population. It is a system that has sometimes resulted in controversy, as a candidate does not necessarily need from the majority of national votes to secure most voters.
This was the case in 2016, when Donald Trump lost his people's vote but defeated Hillary Clinton at the White House.












