Prior to the November general election, close to half of voters voted for former president Trump as the best candidate to address issues involving the U.S. southwestern border.
A new ballot from Decision Desk HQ/News Nation found 46 percent of voters think Trump is the , better , choose to deal with the boundary. Roughly a quarter, or 26 percent, think President Biden is the candidate to trust, and another 13 percent were n’t sure.  ,
Cut up by group, support is higher for , the , Republicans ‘ candidate on immigration – with 85 percent of GOP voters picking Trump and , 61 percent of Democrat citizens picking Biden.
As Biden and Trump both plan for four more years in the White House, multiculturalism is a crucial factor in the election for 2024. It just , topped Gallup’s list , of most critical issues for Americans for the second straight quarter, surging above state, inflation and the market in public. Importantly, though, immigration came in behind prices in the DDHQ surveys.  ,
Republicans have  , seized on issues , at the frontier as they seek to develop their House majority and turn the senate in November, bashing the Biden administration for its control.  ,
Trump has leaned into , burning rhetoric , about emigration along the campaign road, warning about “migrant murder” and suggesting newcomers were “poisoning the heart” of the country.  ,  ,
Meanwhile, Biden’s plan has  , warned , that” we may get up” to the Trump administration’s management of the problem.  ,
” How’s what I will not do: I will not vilify immigrants, saying they’ poison the heart of our state,’ as he said in his own terms”, Biden said at the State of the Union this season, with a shot at Trump.
In the fresh DDHQ poll, a majority of voters believe emigration has had a negative impact on the nation. Importantly, though, only 47 percent say the issue has had a damaging affect on their own community.  ,
Nearly 9 in 10 Republicans worry about illegal election because 63 percent of voters express that they are very or fairly concerned about it.  ,
Study shows noncitizen election is extremely rare, despite recent , debunked , rumors , suggesting workers are registering to vote in swing state.  ,
Recent analysis , from the Bipartisan Policy Center found that “any illustration of illegally cast votes by noncitizens has been investigated by the appropriate government, and there is no evidence that these votes—or any other circumstances of voting fraud—have been significant enough to effect any election’s results” . ,
Decision Desk HQ, at the manner of NewsNation, polled 1, 000 registered citizens between April 16- 17. The base price and item non-reply and the item non-reply affect the margins of error, but in a similar probability survey, the margins of error may be plus or minus 3 percentage points.  ,
Rafael Bernal contributed.  ,