The survey was carried out between October 18 and 21, considering the opinions of 1,266 registered voters. 30% of the respondents are women, against 24% of men. 12% of those interviewed They fear an armed uprising, if they consider that there was fraud against the Republican party. On the part of the Democrats, only 5% of those surveyed responded.
Another fairly high number is that of Americans who believe that their country is more divided than 10 years ago, 86% of those surveyed.
Some polling stations have become fortressesmonitored by drones and with snipers on the roofs. Election officials are trained to barricade themselves in a room or use a fire hose.
The American Psychological Association It also has an analysis on the topic. From the organization, they point out that 77% of Americans considers that the Worries about the country’s future are their biggest source of stress.
Besides, 69% consider these elections a significant source of anxietyan increase from 52% in 2016.
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Times/SAY Poll, Oct. 18-21
About two-thirds of registered voters say Trump wouldn’t accept a narrow election loss
Trump supporters are three times as likely as Harris supporters to think they wouldn’t accept a narrow loss by their candidate (38% vs. 14%)https://t.co/bnZCTiy0Sv pic.twitter.com/55rQhpopIw— YouGov America (@YouGovAmerica) October 23, 2024
What else Americans think about the election
Continuing with the YouGov survey, 66% of voters thinks former President Donald Trump would not accept a narrow defeatcompared to 27% who think the same about Harris. YouGov’s US politics editor, Carl BialikHe said that he found it surprising how many citizens fear that the elections could lead to war.
“It could be reflecting an awareness of how close the election is and also an understanding that if the result is very close, there could be some sort of rejection of the results given that that happened in 2020,” Bialik added.
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According to YouGov, 66% of voters think former President Donald Trump would not accept a narrow defeat.
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Fearing an outbreak of violence, they reinforce security throughout the country
With extremely close elections, local authorities and the United States National Guard prepare exceptional measures to strengthen the security of election workers and the ballots themselves during the day.
“There will be no room for violence in this city, no destruction or illegal behavior“, they warned from the police headquarters of Washington D.C.. The message comes due to fear of an escalation of violence in the face of a possible defeat of Donald Trump, after the precedent of the assault on the Capitol on January 6, 2021.
The incident of the last elections left several dead from a stampede, in addition to the violent irruption of the population in Congress. In that sense, the police authority added: “We are going to need the community help us and be another pair of eyes and ears. If you see something, say it,” he said in reference to the electoral process.
Source: Ambito

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