Immigration is now the top concern on voters’ minds, bumping inflation, which was previously at the top of the list, to second place, a new poll shows.
About 35% of voters said immigration was their top concern, while about 32% said inflation was their main concern, according to a Harvard CAPS-Harris poll released Monday.
The third biggest concern was “economy and jobs,” with 25% of people citing this as their top issue.
The next biggest concerns were “crime and drugs,” and health care, which were both cited by 16% of voters.
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After those was the national deficit and national security, which tied at 14%, and then corruption and the environment, which were each cited by 13% of people.
Despite immigration jumping seven percentage points since last month’s poll, inflation was mentioned by the most people as the issue that affects them personally.
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