Trump remains in statistical stalemate with Biden, who remains underwater in Labor approval, 51% approve, 42% disapprove
SAN FRANCISCO, September 26, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — The Premise Poll, in its latest regular political monitoring poll, found that by a 10-point margin, 42%-32%, a plurality of Americans oppose sending undocumented the United States-Mexico border with the cities of the North.
Nearly half of respondents (48%) support increased security along the United States and Mexico border. However, 39% support establishing a way for immigrants to stay here illegally, and 39% support allowing those who came to the United States illegally as children to stay here ( also called “dreamers”). Only 27% favor increasing the deportation of immigrants here illegally.
The same survey, conducted September 17-19out of a total national sample of 1,703 adults, also had the former president donald trump in a statistical tie with the president Joe Biden in a possible 2024 presidential election – with Trump at 49% and Biden at 51%. The Premise Poll tracking poll from two weeks ago also had Biden and Trump in a statistical tie.
President Biden’s job endorsement ratings remain underwater (virtually unchanged from two weeks ago). 51% somewhat or strongly disapprove of the work President Biden is doing versus 41% who somewhat or strongly approve. More than three times as many people in the sample “strongly disapprove” of Biden’s job performance as “strongly approve” – 31% vs. 10% respectively.
Trump still leads the pack of potential GOP nominees by huge margins among Republicans and Republican-leaning independents — at 63% for Trump to 14% for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. On the Democratic side, if Biden does not run, the vice president Kamala Harris is far ahead among Democrats and Independents – 36% followed by 18% for the former Secretary of State hillary clinton and 10% and 7% for California Governor Gavin Newsom and transportation secretary Pete Buttigiegrespectively.
A narrow margin of Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents in the sample do not think President Biden should run again (52%-48%), which is virtually identical to the 53%-47% who oppose another race, as Premise’s second tracking poll shows. weeks ago.
Other discoveries:
- More respondents prefer the Democratic Party (46%) to have control of Congress after the 2022 midterm elections than the Republican Party (34%) – a much larger margin than other polls. This could suggest an outlier (although the total sample taken reflects the results of the 2020 presidential election, suggesting the sample is relatively representative).
- When it came to opposing what two governors did by sending undocumented migrants north, respondents in the south (39%) were more likely to approve than respondents in the northeast ( 27%).
- More respondents prefer the Democratic Party (45%) to lead immigration policy than the Republican Party (37%).
For cross tables by party, gender, ethnicity, region, see here: https://www.premise.com/blog/premise-poll-immigration/.
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Methodology
These results are based on responses from 1,703 Americans collected between September 16 and September 19 through the Premise smartphone app. Premise randomly sampled its opt-in panel members, stratified by age, gender, region, and education, based on the 2019 American Community Survey (ACS). Results are weighted by based on age, gender, region, and education compared to 2019 ACS estimates. Respondents were paid for completing the survey through the Premise app.
About the premise
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