Voters are more worried about inflation than “abortion rights” heading into the midterm elections, a Rasmussen Reports survey released Thursday found.
a series of issues — inflation, the coronavirus, violent crime, immigration, climate change, and “abortion rights” — and asked residents to gauge their level of concern with each.
Eighty-seven percent say they are concerned with inflation — a top issue among voters. That includes 94 percent of Republicans, 84 percent of Democrats, and 83 percent of independents.24 percent less than inflation. That includes 54 percent of Republicans, 78 percent of Democrats, and 55 percent of independents — meaning every group individually is also more concerned about inflation than “abortion rights.
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