A majority of Americans say democracy and the economy are the most important issues in the presidential election, according to an NBC News exit poll.
of public opinion poll 35% of voters said democracy was the most important issue, and 31% said the economy was the most important issue.
14% of voters said the economy was the most important issue, and 11% said immigration was the most important issue.
NBC News noted that among Vice President Kamala Harris' voters, “a majority of Harris voters prioritize the state of democracy,” while abortion is “the second most important issue.”
Half of former President Donald Trump voters said the economy was the “most important issue” to them, 20% said immigration was their top issue, 12% said democracy was their top issue, and 6% said abortion was their top issue. He answered that it was an important issue. According to exit polls.
An NBC News exit poll showed President Joe Biden's approval rating was 41%, but 59% disapproved of Biden's performance.
NBC News said that “the national mood is pessimistic,” noting that roughly “three-quarters” of voters nationwide feel negatively about the current state of the United States.
