60% of Americans are not satisfied with the election candidates
Most American voters are not satisfied with the candidates in the presidential elections of this country, and some of them do not see any of the 2 candidates as having the necessary qualities for the presidency.
According to Isna, a new poll by Ipsos Institute and ABC News shows that the majority of eligible voters in America do not consider either of the two candidates, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, to be their preferred options.
This survey shows that 60% of the likely voters in this election are not satisfied with any of the 2 candidates as representatives of the Democratic and Republican parties, and only 38 of the likely voters consider these options favorable.
Also, the number of people who think that Kamala Harris has the necessary qualities to be the president of the United States is more than Trump. Also, 12% of American voters believe that neither Donald Trump nor Kamala Harris have the qualities and character necessary to be president of the United States.
Most American voters believe that Trump will make many changes if he wins the election; But most of them say that these changes will be negative, not positive.
In addition, this survey shows that the competition is very closely followed and the opinion of the people towards the 2 main candidates remains the same. Most voters are dissatisfied with the presidential options.
According to a joint poll by Ipsos and ABC News, 49% of eligible Americans will vote for Harris and 46% of them will choose Trump; This is the same as the polls conducted in September, early October and late October.
The poll also showed that fewer Americans say they are better off economically now than when Joe Biden began his presidency. On the other hand, 42% of them say they are in a worse situation and 39% see themselves in the same situation.
Currently, 24% of American citizens have participated in early voting and cast their ballots, among the remaining eligible, 62% of them say they will definitely participate in the election. 12% of the participants in this survey also said that they do not follow the American election campaign or follow it with low accuracy.
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