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Public Opinion Survey: 2024 Election and Political Issues

By Genevieve Harper, Community Writer
January 18, 2024 at 11:21am. Views: 160

2024 Election and Political Issues

We are conducting a poll to gauge public opinion on various political topics and the upcoming 2024 election. Your responses will help us better understand the views and sentiments of our readers. Please answer the following questions honestly. 

Introduction: We are conducting a poll to gauge public opinion on various political topics and the upcoming 2024 election. Your responses will help us better understand the views and sentiments of our readers. Please answer the following questions honestly.

  1. Do you think there was voter tampering in the last election? If so, in what states?

    • Yes, in specific states (please specify)
    • Yes, but I prefer not to specify
    • No
  2. Does the age and health of the candidate matter when you vote for president?

    • Yes, age and health are significant factors
    • Somewhat, but not the most important
    • No, they do not matter
  3. Do you feel that Donald Trump is being litigated unreasonably?

    • Yes, he is unfairly targeted
    • No, he is facing appropriate legal scrutiny
    • I'm not sure
  4. Do the legal challenges of Donald Trump affect your presidential vote?

    • Yes, it impacts my vote for him
    • No, it does not affect my vote
    • I haven't decided yet
  5. Do the legal challenges of President Biden affect your presidential vote?

    • Yes, it impacts my vote for him
    • No, it does not affect my vote
    • I haven't decided yet
  6. Are you a party loyalist?

    • Yes, I consistently vote for my preferred party
    • No, I consider each candidate individually
    • I'm not affiliated with any party
  7. If Donald J. Trump won the Republican nomination, would you vote for him?

    • Yes, I would vote for him
    • No, I would not vote for him
    • It depends on the circumstances
  8. Will you vote in the California Primary?

    • Yes, I plan to vote in the California Primary
    • No, I do not plan to vote in the California Primary
    • I'm not sure yet
  9. Do you believe that campaign financing should have stricter regulations? Are you concerned by the creation of Super PAC's?

    • Yes, campaign financing should be more regulated
    • No, the current regulations are sufficient
    • I'm undecided on this issue
  10. How would you rate the overall transparency of the election process in your state?

    • Excellent
    • Good
    • Fair
    • Poor

Please forward your responses to our email, news@citynewsgroup.com, or via mail at 22797 Barton Rd Grand Terrace, CA 92313. Thank you for participating in our survey. Your input is valuable in understanding the current political landscape and the opinions of our readers.  City News Group will publish our poll results in the February 1, 2024 edition. 

 

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