Scott Rasmussen's Number of the Day for September 1, 2020
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September 1, 2020: When it comes to politics, 18% of voters know what they believe but are not sure what to say or how to say it. A Scott Rasmussen national survey found that 20% of women hold that view along with 16% of men.[1]
The feeling of not knowing how to express what they believe is a bit less common among urban voters.[1]
Twenty-one percent (21%) of white voters struggle with knowing how to say what they believe. So do 12% of Black and 8% of Hispanic voters.[1]
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- August 31, 2020 –48 percent of voters think more freedom will bring people together
- August 28, 2020 –43 percent of voters have suffered pandemic-related financial problems
- August 27, 2020 –45 percent of voters expect Biden to win in November
- August 26, 2020 –26 percent of voters believe worst of the pandemic is behind us
- August 25, 2020 –73 percent of voters believe founding ideals are way to bring people together
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