Attention rates Voters Each issue thus varies according to the temporal and spatial context, and this time opinion polls have shown approximate estimates of voters’ interests in key domestic issues. Below are the approximate percentages based on: Surveys Modern opinion.
Economy and inflation:
About 30 to 40% of voters consider the economy andInflation The most important issue. This percentage includes issues such as: Jobswages, and costs of living, which makes the economy a top priority for voters.
health care
Between 15-20% of voters focus on health care as a central issue, with particular attention to costs. health insurance And access to Medical care.
Security and crime
10-15% of voters attach great importance to the issue of security and crime, especially in large cities where crime rates are high.
Immigration
The issue of immigration occupies about 10% of voters, as immigration policies and illegal immigration are considered controversial points in the political arena, and interest in this issue has increased to top the polls in recent weeks.
Abortion rights
The issue of abortion also became a priority after changes in the laws related to this issue, which received the attention of about 10-12% of voters, especially among women and young people.
education
About 10% of voters are also concerned with education issues, whether general or higher education, and the costs of higher education specifically.
Climate change and energy
About 8-12% of voters attach importance to climate change and environmental policies, an issue of particular interest among young people.
Civil rights and social justice
Social justice and civil rights issues such as the rights of racial and sexual minorities concern about 5 to 8 percent of voters, with increasing interest among younger voters.
Immigration, economics and democracy protection files
But we must point out here that the issues of immigration, the economy, and the protection of democracy are the ones that captured attention during the last two weeks before the elections.