Researchers with the 51勛圖厙 have released results from a statewide survey that measures attitudes and opinions regarding the 2020 presidential election and the current political climate.
Below are key findings:
Floridians see 2020 as a Very Important election: Almost 90% of Floridians surveyed say that 2020 will be Very Important when compared to recent Presidential elections. This sentiment is equally shared by both Republicans and Democrats.
Presidential election is a significant source of stress and worry: Just over 80% agree that they are worried about the outcome of the 2020 Presidential election, while 56% say that the election is a considerable source of stress for them. Republicans and Democrats report roughly equal levels of election-related stress.
COVID-19 and the economy top the list of important issues: More than half of Floridians identified either Jobs and the Economy (28%) or the COVID-19 pandemic (26%) as the most important factor in their choice when voting for President. The only other issue identified by more than 10% of respondents was Healthcare (16%). Republicans were significantly more likely to identify Jobs and the Economy as the most important issue (46%), while Democrats were more likely to say the COVID-19 pandemic (35%).
Election expected to have significant impacts: A plurality of respondents (45%) believe that their household finances will be significantly impacted by the outcome of the Presidential election, while nearly a two-thirds majority (64%) says the same about the COVID-19 pandemic. Democrats are more likely than Republicans to believe that the outcome will affect the COVID-19 pandemic, though majorities in both parties believe that it will (75% and 53% respectively).
A large move toward absentee voting: A plurality of respondents (43%) indicated that they would vote by mail-in or absentee ballot, while one-third (34%) said they would vote in-person on election day. (By way of comparison, according to Florida Secretary of State data, in 2016 only 28.7% of general election voters cast ballots by mail.) Others plan on voting in-person at an early voting location (23%). Based on the responses, Democrats are significantly more likely to vote by mail/absentee ballot, and Republicans are significantly more likely to vote in person on Election Day.
Significant concerns over foreign interference: Two-thirds of respondents indicated that they are either Very Concerned (27%) or Somewhat Concerned (40%) about the possibility of foreign governments interfering in the 2020 Presidential election.
Some small concerns over fairness: A majority of Floridians are at least Somewhat Confident (49%) that the 2020 election will be conducted fairly, though only 23% indicated that they are Very Confident of this, while just under a third (29%) were either Not Very Confident or Not at All Confident.
The survey of 600 Floridians was fielded Oct. 10-17, and the results are reported with a confidence level of 95% and a margin of error +/- 4.
The complete survey results can be found here.