According to exit polling in ten key states of the 2024 presidential election in the United States, ** percent of surveyed white voters reported voting for Donald Trump. In contrast, ** percent of Black voters reported voting for Kamala Harris.
According to exit polling in ten key states of the 2024 presidential election in the United States, Donald Trump received the most support from white voters between the ages of ** and **. In comparison, ** percent of Black voters between the ages of ** and ** reported voting for Kamala Harris.
According to exit polling in *** key states of the 2024 presidential election in the United States, almost ********** of voters who had never attended college reported voting for Donald Trump. In comparison, a similar share of voters with ******** degrees reported voting for Kamala Harris.
The table IN-Demographic-2025-02-18 is part of the dataset L2 Voter and Demographic Dataset, available at https://stanford.redivis.com/datasets/t6qv-ad1vt3wqf. It contains 8819530 rows across 698 variables.
According to exit polling in ten key states of the 2024 presidential election in the United States, Donald Trump received the most support from men between the ages of ** and **. In comparison, ** percent of women between the ages of ** and ** reported voting for Kamala Harris.
The table DE-Demographic-2025-04-03 is part of the dataset L2 Voter and Demographic Dataset, available at https://stanford.redivis.com/datasets/t6qv-ad1vt3wqf. It contains 750389 rows across 698 variables.
The table PA-Demographic-2025-04-04 is part of the dataset L2 Voter and Demographic Dataset, available at https://stanford.redivis.com/datasets/t6qv-ad1vt3wqf. It contains 8516036 rows across 698 variables.
The table OH-Voter-History-2025-03-30 is part of the dataset L2 Voter and Demographic Dataset, available at https://stanford.redivis.com/datasets/t6qv-ad1vt3wqf. It contains 7838364 rows across 428 variables.
According to a September 2024 survey of adults in the United States, ** percent of those with a household income of over ****** U.S. dollars said that they were definitely voting in the 2024 presidential election. In comparison, ** percent of those making less than ****** U.S. dollars were definitely planning to vote in November.
The table KY-Demographic-2025-02-25 is part of the dataset L2 Voter and Demographic Dataset, available at https://stanford.redivis.com/datasets/t6qv-ad1vt3wqf. It contains 6424892 rows across 698 variables.
According to results on November 6, 2024, former President Donald Trump had received *** Electoral College votes in the race to become the next President of the United States, securing him the presidency. With all states counted, Trump received a total of *** electoral votes. Candidates need *** votes to become the next President of the United States.
The table NV-Demographic-2025-02-28 is part of the dataset L2 Voter and Demographic Dataset, available at https://stanford.redivis.com/datasets/t6qv-ad1vt3wqf. It contains 4480014 rows across 698 variables.
This dataset was utilized a join from enriched tables from ESRI which was curated from the 2020 Census from the United States Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS) and for voter precinct polygon dataset are from 2024 published by the Secretary of State. This layer has information for all voter precincts within Idaho regarding the population's Hispanic origin for 2024. For more information on how the data is curated for the Enrich tool please go the link below. 2024/2029 Esri Updated Demographics
During the weeks leading up to the presidential election, early voting began in almost all states, with over ** million ballots being cast nationally as of Election Day. Although ** percent of mail-in and early in-person votes were cast by voters aged 65 or older, ** percent of those aged 18 to 29 years old voted early.
The table OR-Demographic-2025-03-21 is part of the dataset L2 Voter and Demographic Dataset, available at https://stanford.redivis.com/datasets/t6qv-ad1vt3wqf. It contains 3384760 rows across 698 variables.
As of February 2024, the polls indicate that the political coalition lead by MORENA is the favored choice for the upcoming 2024 presidential election in Mexico, with slightly over half of the population intending to vote for this party. Followed by Partido Acción Nacional (PAN), Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI), and Partido Revolución Democrática (PRD) in terms of popularity. In the last several elections, the number of casted votes for the presidential elections presented an upward trend incresing by more than 20 million votes from 1994 to 2018.
Mexico in the way to having its first female president
The two favorite candidates among the possible candidates of Movimiento Regeneración Nacional (MORENA) are, current head of governement of Mexico City, Claudia Sheinbaum and, foreign ministry and former head of government of Mexico City, Marcelo Ebrad. Nonetheless, Sheinbaum has a considerable margin over Ebrad. Moreover, in recent polls around 51 percent of Mexicans stated that they are willing to vote for her in the 2024 presidential elections, which puts her in a great advantage over any other possible candidates.
The oposition in political turmoil
A political coalition formed by PAN, PRI, and Partido Revolución Democrática (PRD) called Va por México ("It's for Mexico") was instated during the legislative election as a direct response to the current dominant party MORENA. Nonetheless, the internal procedures for the election of the presidential candidates for the coalition gathered strong internal opposition, making many of its members leave the party to pursue an independent candidacy or leave the race entirely. Currently, the favorite candidates for the coalition are Xóchilt Gálvez and Santiago Creel both members of PAN.
2024 General Election: Trump vs. Biden | RealClearPolling
According to a September 2024 survey of adults in the United States, Baby Boomers and the Silent Generation were the most likely to vote in the 2024 presidential election, with ** percent and ** percent stating that they were definitely going to vote, respectively. In comparison, ** percent of Gen Z and Millennial Americans said they were definitely planning to vote in November.
The table WV-Demographic-2025-01-28 is part of the dataset L2 Voter and Demographic Dataset, available at https://stanford.redivis.com/datasets/t6qv-ad1vt3wqf. It contains 2275672 rows across 698 variables.
According to exit polling in ten key states of the 2024 presidential election in the United States, ** percent of voters with a 2023 household income of ****** U.S. dollars or less reported voting for Donald Trump. In comparison, ** percent of voters with a total family income of 100,000 to ******* U.S. dollars reported voting for Kamala Harris.
According to exit polling in ten key states of the 2024 presidential election in the United States, ** percent of surveyed white voters reported voting for Donald Trump. In contrast, ** percent of Black voters reported voting for Kamala Harris.