According to a recent CNN poll conducted by SSRS, former President Donald Trump continues to lead current President Joe Biden in the upcoming election with support from 49% of registered voters compared to Biden’s 43%. This is consistent with previous January results. In contrast, opinions about their first terms have shifted; most Americans now view Trump’s term as a success at 55%, whereas only 61% viewed Biden’s current term as such so far due to his high disapproval rating of 60%. Notably, Republicans overwhelmingly believe that both former presidents were successful in their roles. The poll also highlights economic concerns being more important than ever before for voters choosing a candidate; the economy is considered extremely important by 65% compared to 2019’s elections at just under half (40%) and early 2020 when it was slightly higher at roughly 46%. Inflation, personal financial situations, or stock market rises are less likely than a change in political leadership to alter voters’ opinions on the economy. The poll also revealed that protecting democracy is considered an extremely important issue by most voters (58%), followed closely by immigration and crime with around half of respondents indicating they were deeply invested in these issues for their choice at 48%. However, foreign policy ranked lower among priorities at just 33%, while climate change scored even less. When it comes to the candidates themselves, both Biden and Trump have unfavorable views from a majority (58% and 55%) of voters respectively; however, around one-fifth believe that they are dissatisfied with their options for this year’s presidential contest. Among all registered voters in the matchup between Biden vs. Trump, including independent candidates Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Cornel West, and Green Party candidate Jill Stein, 42% support Trump while only 33% back Biden; however, younger respondents (voters under age thirty-five) showed a stark difference in preference with Biden trailing behind by five points compared to previous polls’ results. The CNN Poll was conducted from April 18th through the 23rd and surveyed a random national sample of 1,212 adults drawn from an online or telephone panel consisting of registered voters at around 967 members who could opt between options provided either on paper with real human interfaces known as “telephone” responders; The findings come equipped to produce credible statistical analyses, although these poll results show the likelihood sampling errors (e.g., plus or minus) of up to +3.8 points for registered voters and a general margin error at around 3.4 percentage points overall across all respondents included in this sample set size mentioned earlier as 1,212 participants respectively who shared their opinion throughout the period above referenced.
Can you provide me with a summary of the key findings from the recent CNN poll conducted by SSRS? I need to include these points in my presentation tomorrow and would appreciate it if you could make it as concise as possible while still being informative.
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