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President Joe Biden holds a wide lead over Donald Trump among registered young voters, according to a new Harvard poll.
The biannual Harvard Institute of Politics Youth survey was released Thursday, first shared with Politico, showing Biden pulling 50% support among voters 30 years or younger compared to Trump’s 37%. Among voters most likely to vote in November, Biden leads with 56% compared to Trump’s 37%.
Biden easily topped Trump in support in the survey, but the data also showed young voters are not happy with the direction of the country.
Just 9% said the country is “generally headed in the right direction.” Nearly 60% said the country is on the “wrong track.” Another 32% said they are unsure, and 21% believe the country is on the right track.
Among the issues concerning these voters is the Israel-Hamas war. Biden has faced increased pressure from his own party to support a ceasefire amid Israel’s strikes on Gaza. Israel has said the strikes will not
According to Harvard’s findings, 51% of young voters support a ceasefire and only 10% oppose.
More than 50% also believe there is a crisis at the southern border, but only 36% agree with Trump’s longheld plan to build a border wall. Another 45% oppose the building of a border wall.
Young women and men respond to Trump and Biden in fairly different ways, according to the poll, as Biden’s lead among young women voters is a massive 33%, but that lead shrinks to just 6% among young men.
The Harvard survey was conducted from March 14-21 among more than 2,000 voters aged 18-29. It carries a margin of error of 3%.