February 2024 - Immigration Concerns Continue

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February 2024 - Immigration Concerns Continue

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Here are the findings of the February Harvard CAPS / Harris poll, which was released together with The Hill today. The poll was conducted February 21-22, 2024, among 2,022 registered voters by HarrisX and The Harris Poll.  President Joe Biden’s overall approval rating rose to 45% while his immigration approval remained at 35%, his lowest on any issue. Immigration and inflation are the top two issues for voters for the second month in a row.Stay tuned for the next Harvard CAPS / Harris poll podcast debrief at https://www.markpennpolls.com/ or other podcast platforms. Other key findings include: IMMIGRATION CONCERNS CONTINUE TO BE FRONT AND CENTERVoters say Biden’s biggest failure was creating an open borders policy and a historic flood of immigrants. (Voters say Biden’s biggest accomplishment was lowering the cost of prescription drugs.)62% of voters support impeaching Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, including 48% of Democrats.55% of voters supported Trump’s calls to stop the Senate’s compromise immigration bill, which would have allowed 5000 migrants to enter per day until new measures kicked in.INFLATION LOOKS STICKY TO VOTERS71% of voters think price increases and inflation have proven to be sticky and are here to stay – including 58% of Democrats and 87% of Republicans.45% of voters say their personal financial situation is getting worse – down from 64% in summer 2022.42% say inflation is the most important issue to them personally, up 4 points from January.VOTERS ARE CONCERNED BY SPECIAL COUNSEL REPORT ON BIDEN’S AGE AND MEMORY ISSUES59% of voters say age and memory lapses are inadequate justification for Special Counsel Robert Hur not pursuing criminal charges in the classified documents case.76% of voters, including 64% of Democrats, want the transcript of Hur’s interview with Biden to be released publicly.71% of voters, including 50% of Democrats, would consider it an impeachable offense if it were true that Biden worked with his son and brother to help bring in multimillion-dollar fees from China, Russia and Ukraine while he was vice president.TRUMP KEEPS LEAD DESPITE LEGAL CHALLENGESTrump beats Biden by 6 points in the head-to-head matchup.57% of voters say they approve of the job Trump did as president.54% think the New York judge’s recent ruling that Trump defrauded state banks was fair.ISRAEL SUPPORT REMAINS STRONG82% of voters support Israel over Hamas (with 72% support among 18-24-year-olds, their highest percentage to date).63% of voters support Israel continuing its ground invasion into Southern Gaza to root out the final elements of Hamas.
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