69% of U.S. adults are more enthusiastic about voting in the upcoming election, with Democrats leading the surge in enthusiasm. Americans have given considerable thought to the election, and most have already made up their minds on whom they will be voting for. Both Republicans and Democrats have positive views on various aspects of the campaign, but there are differences in perception regarding the conduct of the campaign.
Key Points
69% of U.S. adults are more enthusiastic about voting
Democrats lead the surge in enthusiasm
79% of Americans have given considerable thought to the election
Most Americans have already made up their minds on their choice of candidate
Pros
High levels of enthusiasm and thought about the election
Most Americans have already decided on their candidate
Positive views on various aspects of the campaign
Cons
Differences in perception regarding the conduct of the campaign
Republicans slightly trailing Democrats in enthusiasm