[WIN SURVEY] THE 2020 U.S. ELECTION

October 30, 2020

From October 9 to October 23, 2020, the WIN Network (Worldwide Independent Network of Market Research) conducted a total of 8,710 online surveys among respondents in the G7 Countries (Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the U.K., and the United States).

The survey was focused on exploring their perspectives on the United States and the upcoming U.S. election.

SURVEY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Over four-in-five respondents show interest in the upcoming U.S. election.
  • If the members of the G6 (i.e. G7 excluding the United States) had a vote, it would likely go to Biden.
  • Approval rates for five out of nine of Trump’s policy decisions are below 25%.

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Leger is a founding member of WIN (the Worldwide Independent Network of Market Research and Opinion Polling), one of the largest independent associations in the world.

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