U.S. ELECTION
How U.S. voters are divided ahead of election day
October 31, 2024 - A poll of U.S. voters shows they are split along the lines of gender, ethnicity and education in the run-up to the election.
The United States’ electorate is divided along the lines of gender, ethnicity and education in the run-up to the presidential election on November 5.
Donald Trump has seen his popularity with men, especially Hispanic men, improve, while Kamala Harris has seen her standing among women surge.
ALL MALE VOTERS
Harris: 41% — Trump: 48%
ALL FEMALE VOTERS
Harris: 50% — Trump: 38%
ALL WHITE VOTERS
Harris: 40% — Trump: 50%
WHITE MEN
Harris: 36% — Trump: 54%
WHITE WOMEN
Harris: 44% — Trump: 46%
ALL HISPANIC VOTERS
Harris: 50% — Trump: 38%
HISPANIC MEN
Harris: 46% — Trump: 44%
HISPANIC WOMEN
Harris: 53% — Trump: 32%
ALL BLACK VOTERS
Harris: 68% — Trump: 12%
BLACK MEN
Harris: 63% — Trump: 19%
BLACK WOMEN
Harris: 73% — Trump: 7%
COLLEGE GRADUATES
Harris: 55% — Trump: 34%
NO COLLEGE DEGREE
Harris: 39% — Trump: 49%