Questions - American Thinker October 2024 North Carolina
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Survey of 1,042 North
Carolina Likely Voters
Conducted October 9-14, 2024, by Rasmussen Reports and American Thinker
1.
2020 Vote
2.
When thinking about the elections for
President and US Senate, which of these is the most important to you?
3.
Which issue is the most important one for the
next president to solve, abortion rights, illegal immigration, rising prices,
or protecting our democracy?
4.
When you think about this election, will your
choice for President be determined by one single issues, a few important
issues, or by many issues?
5.
When you think about this election, will your
choice for President be made because you strongly support one candidate, or
because you want to keep the other candidate from winning?
6.
When you think about the next president, and
how they will govern the country, which is closer to your opinion? That things
should return to business as usual in Washington DC, or that Washington DC is
in need of a major change?
7.
How likely are you to vote in the 2024 general
election in November?
8.
If the elections for Congress were held today,
would you vote for the Democratic candidate or the Republican candidate?
9.
If the 2024 Presidential election were held
today, and the candidates were Vice President Kamala Harris and Former
President Donald Trump, who would you vote for?
10. When it
comes to determining who won an election, which is closer to your
thinking? The votes should all be
counted on election day, or that it’s okay for election counts to take more
than a day?
11. How
concerned are you that the outcome of the 2024 presidential election will be
affected by cheating?
12. Harris
Favorability
13. Trump
Favorability
14. Walz
Favorability
15. Vance
Favorability
16. On October
1, CBS hosted the Vice-Presidential debate between Governor Tim Walz and
Senator JD Vance. How much of the debate
did you watch?
17. Who
do you think won the vice-presidential debate?
18. Are you
better off than you were four years ago?
19. Will
today’s children be better off than their parents?
20. Do you
trust the United States federal government?
21. How closely
have you been watching news about the government’s response to the recent
hurricane that hit the southern United States?
22. Do you
strongly approve, somewhat approve, somewhat disapprove, or strongly disapprove
of the way the Federal Emergency Management Agency has responded to help
victims of the hurricane?
23. Which
should be a higher priority for federal funding, providing
assistance for illegal immigrants or providing for Americans impacted by
disasters?
24. Who is the
biggest enemy America currently faces, Iran, China, Russia, the Democrat party,
the Republican party, or domestic extremists?
25. How likely
is it that America will experience another civil war or revolution in the next
few years?
26. How
important is it to you that the President of the United States has religious
morals?
27. Which
candidate for president is the most competent, Kamala Harris or Donald Trump?
28. Who do you
trust more for your political news?
Major cable news channels, network TV news, or independent online
sources?
29. Which cable
TV news channel would you be most likely to trust? CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, or Newsmax?
NOTE: Margin of Sampling Error, +/- 3 percentage
points with a 95% level of confidence