Migration is especially important for the people who vote for the American Republicans. This is evident from post-election surveys by data service provider Edison Research on Super Tuesday. Candidate Donald Trump has also promised a tough stance on illegal migration.
In North Carolina, 41 percent said their position on immigration was a deciding factor in who they voted for. In Virginia, voters are most concerned about the issue; in the US state of North Carolina, the majority of respondents (63 percent) believed that migrants without legal status should be deported. The majority of participants in Virginia and California agreed with this statement.
Economic situation also important
Another major concern for voters is the economic situation. In North Carolina, about one in ten people mentioned abortion policy (eleven percent) and foreign policy (ten percent).
Depending on the US state, 55 to 68 percent think candidate Donald Trump would be fit to be president even if he were convicted of a crime. In addition, many supporters (50 to 62 percent) believe that Democrat Joe Biden was not legally elected. Since his defeat in 2020, Trump has repeatedly falsely declared that his victory was “stolen” from him.
Trump won the majority of votes in 14 US states on Super Tuesday; his internal party candidate Nikki Haley has since withdrawn (see video above). The American presidential elections themselves are on November 5.
Biden is courting Haley’s supporters
US President Joe Biden of the Democrats is now recruiting the support of Haley’s supporters. “I know that Democrats, Republicans and independents disagree on many issues and have strong beliefs. But I also know: what unites Democrats, Republicans and independents is the love for America,” he said on Wednesday.
A common basis can be found, for example, in advocating the rule of law, in dealing with each other and in preserving NATO. Few in today’s Republican Party would have the courage to stand up to Trump. Haley was willing to tell the truth about him.
Source: Krone

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