Exit First National Pole on Issues: That's what American voters said?

On the graph presented in this photo you have what most Americans do to this election cycle. A third of American voters said the economy was the most important issue in their decision to vote on the president, according to preliminary data from the Edison Research survey. This statistic [...]
A third of American voters said the economy was the most important issue in their decision to vote on the president, according to preliminary data from the Edison Research survey.
This statistic goes to current President Donald Trump, writes Periscope.
The second most important issue is racial inequality, for which two out of 10 voters said it was the issue they viewed as the top priority, which suits Beden in favor.
Pandemia came in third, with 18 percent of voters claiming to have influenced their decision. /Periscope












