Exclusive poll: young voters are losing confidence in Trump’s ability to handle the pandemic
, the majority of young Americans don’t want the nation to rush the reopening: 57% agree that it’s better to stay at home longer to stop the spread of coronavirus. Similarly, 62% say they consider protests against stay-at-home orders in states like Michigan to be dangerous, while only 23% support these rallies.Despite all the economic and social upheaval of these past few months, Biden has not added to his substantial lead against Trump.
What is perhaps most notable, however, is how many still have not made up their minds. A significant 12% of young voters remains up for grabs, roughly one third more than in March, suggesting that some voters are wavering and may feel less sure of their choices in light of the pandemic. These numbers are consistent with national polls, if slightly more left-leaning.
Unfortunately for Biden, his commitment to select a female vice president likely won’t move the needle. In fact, adding either Senator Elizabeth Warren or Sen. Kamala Harris to the ticket keeps both candidates’ numbers exactly the same as when no vice presidential candidate was mentioned.
The Forbes Under 30 Voter Survey, Powered by John Zogby Strategies, was conducted online on May 12, 2020, and consisted of 1,009 likely voters ages 18 to 29. The margin of error is +/- 3.1 percentage points. for news on the world’s most important entrepreneurs and superstars, expert career advice and success secrets.
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