Exclusive Poll: Most Young Voters Favor Biden But Support Has Slipped Among Black And Hispanic Youth

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Exclusive poll: Most young voters favor Joe Biden but support has slipped among Black and Hispanic youth

Showing signs that Trump’s base may also be softening, in the September poll the president falls short with young white voters and self-described blue collar voters . However, Trump has improved his standing with young born-again Christian voters, leading Biden by 9 points , a twist from three months ago when he trailed Biden by 16 points among the group.

, although they have concerns about the overall health of the American system of governance. Just 37% believe the current two-party system works effectively, while 52% want to create “something that works better.”Young people are also worried that Trump will not accept the outcome of the election if he loses. Only one in three believe Trump will exit the White House willingly, while 50% think the president will take unconstitutional measures to stay in office.

A majority of young people think they are “very likely” or “somewhat likely” to contract Covid-19 in the next few months. Young people are more likely than the public at large to say they will “definitely” or “probably” get a coronavirus vaccine when one becomes available. A Pew Research CenterIf President Trump loses his bid for re-election this November, do you believe that he will...

Two in five say the economy opened up too fast, while 28% say it’s been too slow and 23% feel it has been about right.When the pollsters isolated individual issues for consideration, Biden uniformly got better marks than Trump on: foreign policy , the pandemic , the environment , healthcare and race relations . More young people believe Biden will be a better president than Trump at handling the economy , which is a departure from the public at large.

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