U.S. Presidential Contest: Texas, October 2024

U.S. Presidential Contest: Texas, October 2024

Marist Texas Poll

Former President Donald Trump is out in front of Harris among Texas likely voters including those who are undecided yet leaning toward a candidate. Trump’s support is bolstered by white voters, men, and an improved standing among Latino voters from four years ago. Harris does better than Trump among Black voters although not as well as Biden did in 2020. Harris has improved the Democrats’ support among white voters. She also leads Trump among women.

Despite Indictments, Republicans Firmly in Trump’s Corner... Trump & Biden Competitive in 2024 Matchup
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Trump’s Indictments & 2024

During this almost-certain hottest summer in recorded history, how Americans view climate change is increasingly defined by their political affiliation…And, skepticism of institutions remains.
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Views on Climate Change Getting More Partisan

As Trump’s legal troubles mount, Republican support softens…slightly.
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More Trouble for Trump

GOP Principles Top Electability in 2024, Say Republicans
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The 2024 Presidential Candidates

Republicans Stand Firm Behind Trump Although Majority of Americans Want Trump to Drop Out of 2024 Presidential Race
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The Trump Indictment

More Americans Say Local Schools are Not Safe from Gun Violence… Six in Ten Prioritize Controlling Gun Violence Over Protecting Gun Rights
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Gun Violence in the United States

Majority of Americans Favor Raising Debt Ceiling Independent of Spending Cuts…More than Six in Ten Question Biden’s Mental Fitness, Fewer Have Same View of Trump
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Raising the U.S. Debt Ceiling

Americans Staunch in Opposition to Overturning Roe v. Wade
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Abortion Rights in the United States

About Two in Three Americans Oppose Second Trump Administration, But Many Republicans Still Want Trump as President Even if Found Guilty on Criminal Charges
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A Second Trump Presidency?