Scott Rasmussen's Number of the Day for November 4, 2020
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November 4, 2020: Twenty-nine percent (29%) of voters believe the economy is getting better these days, while 44% believe it is getting worse. A PoliticalIQ poll found that 21% think it's staying about the same and 6% are not sure.[1]
Fifty-four percent (54%) of Republicans believe the economy is getting better, while 65% of Democrats believe it is getting worse.[1]
These results come from a survey conducted on the final weekend of Election 2020. It is possible that perceptions may change significantly as a result of the election.[1]
Each weekday, Scott Rasmussen’s Number of the Day explores interesting and newsworthy topics at the intersection of culture, politics, and technology.
- November 3, 2020 -61 percent of voters believe America’s best days are still to come
- November 2, 2020 -43 percent of voters believe Democrats more likely to trust voters, 33 percent say Republicans have such trust
- October 30, 2020 –43 percent of voters see Republicans as more committed to individual freedom, 41 percent say Democrats
- October 29, 2020 -31 percent of voters believe America will be okay regardless of who wins election
- October 28, 2020 -73 percent of voters confident ballots will be properly counted this year
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