10/31/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/31/2024 14:48
The University of Akron's Ray C. Bliss Institute of Applied Politics has released results from the 2024 Buckeye Poll, providing key insights into Ohio voters' preferences in the upcoming presidential and U.S. Senate races. The poll, conducted by the Center for Marketing and Opinion Research, surveyed 1,241 registered Ohio voters from Sep. 12 to Oct. 24, 2024, and carries a margin of error of ±2.8 percentage points.
Key findings from the poll reveal Ohio's distinctive electoral leanings:
The poll also highlights deep partisan divides in Ohio:
Ohio voters are also polarized on policy issues:
Additionally, Ohio voters exhibit strong, polarized sentiments about the candidates, with favorable views toward their own candidate and strongly negative perceptions of their opponents. Concerns such as Trump's age and legal issues resonate mainly with his detractors, while both sides express fears about threats to democracy posed by the other. Interestingly, Harris's gender appears to be of little concern to Trump supporters.
About the 2024 Buckeye Poll
The 2024 University of Akron Bliss Institute Buckeye Poll was conducted as an online survey with a random sample of Ohio registered voters drawn from the State of Ohio's official voter database at intervals in the fall of 2024. Contact was established through matched emails and phone numbers, allowing respondents to participate in the online survey through multiple invitations.
About the Bliss Institute of Applied Politics
Founded to honor UA alumnus and former Republican National Committee chair Ray C. Bliss, the University of Akron's Bliss Institute of Applied Politics is dedicated to fostering civic knowledge and political engagement. With a focus on political parties, grassroots activities, and ethical practices, the institute provides bipartisan research, teaching, and experiential learning opportunities.
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