Recent poll findings suggest more Americans may not vote in 2024 than in 2020.
As President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, the likely Democratic and Republican presidential candidates, square battle in a 2020 rematch, political experts consider the 2024 election one of the most crucial in modern history.
As election season heats up, the two have debated the economy, abortion rights, Israel-Hamas conflict, and democracy.
According to a recent CBS News/YouGov survey, more Americans are contemplating not voting than in 2020.
Only 80% of 1,615 registered voters polled from June 5 to 7 stated they will vote in November.
This is down from 2020, when 83 percent of Americans plan to vote, according to CBS News/YouGov. That poll surveyed 2,200 persons from April 28 to May 1, 2020. In a July 21–24, 2020 survey of 2,008 individuals, 89% said they would vote.
As President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, the likely Democratic and Republican presidential candidates, square battle in a 2020 rematch, political experts consider the 2024 election one of the most crucial in modern history.
As election season heats up, the two have debated the economy, abortion rights, Israel-Hamas conflict, and democracy.
According to a recent CBS News/YouGov survey, more Americans are contemplating not voting than in 2020.
Only 80% of 1,615 registered voters polled from June 5 to 7 stated they will vote in November.
This is down from 2020, when 83 percent of Americans plan to vote, according to CBS News/YouGov. That poll surveyed 2,200 persons from April 28 to May 1, 2020. In a July 21–24, 2020 survey of 2,008 individuals, 89% said they would vote.