
According to a Harvard CAPS- Harris poll released on Monday, inflation and immigration are the main concerns of voters away of November’s public vote.  ,
The most pressing problem facing the nation was immigration, according to 33 % of voters, while the same percentage voted for prices and price rises.  ,
Inflation is still the top concern for 78 percent of voters, over 3 items from the most recent poll conducted in February. The major issue affecting them, which rose 4 points from past month, was immigration, according to 20 percent of the respondents.  ,
The citizens are sending a distinct concept for greater border security, according to Mark Penn, co-director of the Harvard CAPS- Harris Poll,” Immigration continues to rise as an issue and the citizens are sending a information.”  ,
” Despite the fact that financial concerns have slowed from their peak, inflation continues to be the major issue. At this point, problem concerns clearly favor Democrats,” he said.  ,
Democrats continue to criticize the Biden administration over the flow of refugees over the southern border as a result of the polls. A Texas legal battle to detain suspected illegal immigrants has highlighted its conflict with national government.
In February, Border Patrol agents made 140, 644 detention of people trying to enter the state between legitimate border crossings, according to data released by Customs and Border Protection. Although the data were higher year on year, they were still among the lowest for Biden’s career.  ,
On Wednesday and Thursday, 2, 111 documented voters were polled in the Harvard CAPS- Harris Poll online and in the United States.
Results were weighted for time within gender, location, race/ethnicity, marital status, household size, income, employment, education, social party, and political ideology where needed to correlate them with their true proportions in the population. Additionally, respondents ‘ propensity to be online was adjusted using the propensity score weighting.
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