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    Just released: April #HarvardHarrisPoll Debrief with Mark Penn, Chairman, The Harris Poll and Bob Cusack, Editor in Chief, The Hill. https://lnkd.in/e55jTv6G The poll was conducted April 24-25, 2024, among 1,961 registered voters by HarrisX and The Harris Poll.   President Joe Biden’s overall approval rating is steady at 44%, while Donald Trump leads the horse race by 4 points. Immigration and inflation remain the top two issues for voters. Other key findings include:    ELECTION FUNDAMENTALS SEE LITTLE CHANGE BUT TRUMP LEAD WIDENS Immigration and inflation continue to be voters’ top concerns, tied at 35% each this month.  55% of voters believe Trump has committed crimes for which he should be convicted, but 55% say separately that they approve of the job he did as president.  44% job approval for Biden shows 11-point deficit in job approval compared to Trump at 55%. AMERICANS PREFER FOCUS ON DOMESTIC RATHER THAN FOREIGN AFFAIRS 59% of voters say this is a time in world affairs that enables the U.S. to focus primarily on domestic issues, rather than spend more on military and foreign affairs (Democrats: 58%; Republicans: 57%; Independents: 63%). 58% say the U.S. does not have the leadership necessary to handle world affairs now.  56% support sending $26 billion in aid to Israel; 49% support sending $8 billion in aid to the Indo-Pacific, including Taiwan; and 48% support sending $61 billion in aid to Ukraine. GENERATIONAL SCHISM ON ISRAEL REMAINS SALIENT DESPITE GENERAL SUPPORT UNCHANGED 80% of voters say they support Israel over Hamas (ages 18-24 57% to 43%) 71% say the crisis in Gaza has been created by Hamas, not Israel. 78% say Hamas should be removed from running Gaza. 72% of voters believe Israel should move forward with an operation in Rafah in order to finish the war against Hamas, while doing its best to avoid civilian casualties (ages 18-24: 57%; ages 65+: 84%). 68% oppose a ceasefire unless it means Hamas would be allowed to continue holding hostages and running Gaza (ages 18-24: 66% still support). 70% support a “permanent ceasefire” but that support is contingent on hostage release and end of Hamas rule. In the context of the recent Iran attacks against Israel, 80% believe Iran must be stopped from having nuclear weapons (ages 18-24: 43%; ages 65+: 96%). MOST AMERICANS DISAPPROVE OF UNIVERSITIES AMID CAMPUS PROTESTS 80% of voters believe students and professors who call for violence towards Jews should be suspended (ages 18-24: 59%; ages 65+: 92%). 64% believe the leaders of private higher education institutions are not doing enough to prevent antisemitism (ages 18-24: 37%; ages 65+: 80%). 64% believe there is a problem with what institutions of higher learning are teaching students today (ages 18-24: 47%; ages 65+: 74%).

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    NEW #HarvardHarrisPoll Debrief: https://lnkd.in/eQXSTGMr The Harris Poll's Mark Penn and The Hill's Bob Cusack explore findings of the latest poll, conducted February 21-22 among 2,022 registered voters by HarrisX and The Harris Poll in collaboration with Harvard's Center for American Political Studies. Key Results: https://lnkd.in/eW5N4dCi Topline: https://lnkd.in/eiBYwrvS Crosstabs: https://lnkd.in/e5d4G_xN Podcast: https://lnkd.in/eCfqYNXF President Joe Biden’s overall approval rating rose to 45% while his immigration approval remained at 35%, his lowest on any issue. Immigration and inflation are the top two issues for voters for the second month in a row. Other key findings include: IMMIGRATION CONCERNS CONTINUE TO BE FRONT AND CENTER Voters say Biden’s biggest failure was creating an open borders policy and a historic flood of immigrants. (Voters say Biden’s biggest accomplishment was lowering the cost of prescription drugs.) 62% of voters support impeaching Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, including 48% of Democrats. 55% of voters supported Trump’s calls to stop the Senate’s compromise immigration bill, which would have allowed 5000 migrants to enter per day until new measures kicked in. INFLATION LOOKS STICKY TO VOTERS 71% of voters think price increases and inflation have proven to be sticky and are here to stay – including 58% of Democrats and 87% of Republicans. 45% of voters say their personal financial situation is getting worse – down from 64% in summer 2022. 42% say inflation is the most important issue to them personally, up 4 points from January. VOTERS ARE CONCERNED BY SPECIAL COUNSEL REPORT ON BIDEN’S AGE AND MEMORY ISSUES 59% of voters say age and memory lapses are inadequate justification for Special Counsel Robert Hur not pursuing criminal charges in the classified documents case. 76% of voters, including 64% of Democrats, want the transcript of Hur’s interview with Biden to be released publicly. 71% of voters, including 50% of Democrats, would consider it an impeachable offense if it were true that Biden worked with his son and brother to help bring in multimillion-dollar fees from China, Russia and Ukraine while he was vice president. TRUMP KEEPS LEAD DESPITE LEGAL CHALLENGES Trump beats Biden by 6 points in the head-to-head matchup. 57% of voters say they approve of the job Trump did as president. 54% think the New York judge’s recent ruling that Trump defrauded state banks was fair. ISRAEL SUPPORT REMAINS STRONG 82% of voters support Israel over Hamas (with 72% support among 18-24-year-olds, their highest percentage to date). 63% of voters support Israel continuing its ground invasion into Southern Gaza to root out the final elements of Hamas.

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    https://lnkd.in/e2jqkNYe New #HarvardHarrisPoll Debrief > Mark Penn, Chairman, The Harris Poll and Bob Cusack, Editor in Chief, The Hill discuss findings of a national poll conducted December 13-14 among 2,034 registered voters. Key findings:   AMERICANS THINK THE U.S. SHOULD SUPPORT BOTH ISRAEL AND UKRAINE 65% of voters think the U.S. should be supporting Israel in its war against Hamas; 65% separately think the U.S. should be supporting Ukraine in its war against Russia. 54% of voters support giving $14 billion in aid to Israel; 49% support giving an additional $50 billion in aid to Ukraine. Republicans are most likely to support the aid to Israel and Democrats most support aid to Ukraine. 65% of voters, including 51% of Democrats, believe the Republicans should hold up aid to both Israel and Ukraine to get additional border security measures. VOTERS WANT MORE ACTION ON IMMIGRATION Biden’s approval rating on immigration dropped 8 points to 38% in the last month. 57% of voters believe Trump had better immigration policies than Biden. Only 8% of voters knew that over 3 million people crossed the border illegally in the past year; the majority believed the number was under 500,000. VOTERS THINK THEY ARE WORSE OFF UNDER BIDEN ALTHOUGH VIEWS ON ECONOMY ARE TICKING UP 55% of voters say they are worse off personally during Biden’s presidency and 61% say they were better off personally during Trump’s presidency. 44% say the economy is strong today, up 6 points in the past six months. Inflation remains the most important issue to voters personally (chosen by 40%). TRUMP MAINTAINS LEAD IN HORSE RACE WITH WIDESPREAD DOUBTS ABOUT HIM AND BIDEN 56% of voters believe Trump will act like a dictator if reelected, but 59% believe Democrats are trying to unfairly scare voters by labeling Trump as a dictator. 72% believe a vote for Biden is really a vote for Kamala Harris because he will not likely serve a full second term. Trump leads the head-to-head matchup against Biden by 5 points and leads by 7 points when including third-party candidates. VOTERS WANT HUNTER BIDEN TO AGREE TO DEPOSITION 81% of voters, including 72% of Democrats, believe Hunter Biden should appear for a deposition by Congress if asked to explain his business dealings. GENERATION GAP ON ISRAEL-HAMAS WAR EXTENDS TO UNIVERSITY PRESIDENTS AND POLICIES 62% of voters feel university presidents did not go far enough to condemn antisemitism on their campuses in their Congressional testimony (ages 18-24: 67% feel the presidents did go far enough). 74% believe students who call for the genocide of Jews should face actions for violating university rules (ages 18-24: 47%). 67% of 18-24-year-olds believe Jews as a class are oppressors and should be treated as such (in contrast, 73% of all voters believe this is a false ideology).

    Harvard Harris Poll Debrief - December 18, 2023

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