Toplines - Heartland - POLITICAL - National July 2024
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Survey of 2,466 US Likely Voters
Conducted July 5-12, 2024 By Rasmussen Reports and the Heartland Institute
1. When thinking about the elections for
President and US Senate, which of these is the most important to you?
4% Not sure
8% Violent crime
20% Border security
27% The
economy
9% Climate change
10%
Abortion
5% Global conflicts & war
4% Education
8% Government
corruption
5% Other
2.
How likely are you to vote in the 2024 general election in
November?
82%
Very likely
10%
Somewhat likely
5% Not very likely
2% Not at all likely
2% Not sure
3.
If the 2024 Presidential election were held today, and the
candidates were President Joe Biden and Former President Donald Trump, who
would you vote for?
44% Biden
47% Trump
6% Other
3% Not sure
4.
If the candidates were Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Robert F.
Kennedy Jr., Chase Oliver, Cornell West, and Jill Stein, who would you vote
for?
39%
Biden
44%
Trump
8% Kennedy
1% Oliver
2% West
2% Stein
1% Other
3% Not sure
5. Biden Favorability
26% Very
favorable
18% Somewhat favorable
12%
Somewhat unfavorable
43%
Very unfavorable
2% Not sure
6. Trump Favorability
30%
Very favorable
21%
Somewhat favorable
8% Somewhat
unfavorable
40%
Very unfavorable
1% Not sure
7. If the elections for Congress were held
today, would you vote for the Democratic candidate or the Republican candidate?
42%
Democrat
46%
Republican
6% Other
6% Not sure
8. How concerned are you that cheating
will affect the outcome of the 2024 election?
37%
Very concerned
25%
Somewhat concerned
20%
Not very concerned
15%
Not at all concerned
3% Not sure
9. In
the 2020 election, did you personally receive more than one official ballot in
the mail or receive a ballot for someone who does not live at your address?
18%
Yes
74%
No
8% Not sure
10. Who
did you vote for in the 2020 Presidential Election? President Joe Biden or
Former President Donald Trump?
48%
Biden
45%
Trump
3% Other
3% Didn’t vote
1% Not sure
NOTE:
Margin of Sampling Error, +/- 3 percentage points with a 95% level of
confidence