U.S. Presidential Election Survey

November 2, 2020

Election Day is tomorrow. Discover how Americans feel about the upcoming election, and who they plan to vote for (or have already voted for).

KEY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Among decided American voters who are registered to vote and intend to vote in the next election (or who have already voted), 52% say they have voted for/will vote for Joe Biden, and 44% say they have voted for/will vote for Donald Trump. 
  • 77% of Americans are worried about the outcome of the presidential election. 
  • 64% of Americans say they will be watching or listening to the election results live on November 3, 2020. 

SURVEY METHODOLOGY

This web survey was conducted from October 29 – November 1, 2020, with 1,001 Americans, 18 years of age or older, randomly recruited from LEO’s online panel.

For comparison, a probability sample of 1,001 would have a margin of error of ±3.1%, 19 times out of 20. 

THIS REPORT CONTAINS THE RESULTS FOR THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS AND MORE!

  • Election night will be on November 3rd (Tuesday), will you be watching or listening in live to see the results of the election?
  • To what extent would you say you are worried about the outcome of that election?
  • Tell me to what extent you are concerned or not about the following elements surrounding the U.S. presidential election.
  • If the 2020 presidential election were held today, would you vote for Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Jo Jorgensen, Kanye West or Howie Hawkins? / Did you vote for Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Jo Jorgensen, Kanye West or Howie Hawkins?

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