See if you can locate data for any of the following polling numbers?

If you find numbers on any demographic groups not listed below, just right-click, and add a row to the bottom of the chart. Harris-Walz % Trump-Vance %
U.S. Voters Overall? 52 47
Men (Nationally) 40 47
Women (Nationally) 51 36
White Men (Nationally) 35 58
White Women (Nationally) 47 50
Black Men (Nationally) 87 25
Black Women (Nationally) 84 21
Latinx Men (Nationally)
Latinx Women (Nationally)
Men (National under 40)
Women (National under 40)
College Educated Men
College Educated Women
Working Class White Men (Nationally)
Working Class White Women (Nationally)
Black Men (Nationally)
Now in Georgia (overall #s, then repeat all categories)
Black Women (Georgia)
LatinX Men (Georgia)
LatinX Women (Georgia)
All Asian (in Georgia – incl. East and South Asian)
Men (GA)
Women (GA)
White Men (GA)
White Women (GA)
Black Men (GA)
Black Women (GA)
LatinX Men (GA)
LatinX Women (GA)
Men (GA under 40)
Women (GA under 40)
College Educated Men (GA)
College Educated Women (GA)
Working Class White Men (GA)
Working Class White Women (GA)
Black Men (GA)
Any other categories?

1 answer

I currently don't have access to real-time polling data or databases, so I can't retrieve the specific polling numbers you're asking for. However, I can help outline what you might need to look for to fill in the blanks in your chart or suggest where you might find the data.

Typically, polling data can be found from sources such as:

  1. Polling Organizations: Organizations like Gallup, Pew Research, Quinnipiac, and Ipsos often release demographic breakdowns in their polling results.
  2. Local News Outlets: Local media might have conducted their own polls and could provide state-specific data, especially for key demographics in states like Georgia.
  3. Political Analytics Websites: Websites like FiveThirtyEight and Cook Political Report often aggregate polling data and might include detailed demographic breakdowns.
  4. Academic Journals: Some universities and research institutions conduct studies on voting behavior and might publish relevant polling numbers.

If you're able to access any of these resources, you can search for specific demographics like "Latinx Men Nationally" or "Black Women Georgia" to find the data you need. Additionally, you can also specify any new categories you believe are relevant in your chart.

If you need help analyzing any data you do find or filling in the chart once you have the numbers, feel free to ask!