In 2000 the presidential election was ultimately decided, in effect, by the Supreme Court in its Bush v. Gore decision. One in ten Americans thinks that’s how this election will wind, up, too, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
Who (and what) Americans trust is split along political lines, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker: While large majorities tend to believe eyewitness accounts, Republicans are now more likely to believe eyewitnesses than Democrats.
Below are five charts on where the fundamentals and momentum of the race stand, whether the conventions or debates affected the race, and the effectiveness of Harris’ and Trump’s campaigns
New Syracuse University/Ipsos poll also finds that most Americans support deporting undocumented immigrants, but far fewer believe in placing limits at the city level
New Scripps News/Ipsos poll also finds that a majority support both a path to citizenship for dreamers and mass deportation, underscoring the deep partisan divides on how to best handle the issue
New ABC News/Ipsos polling finds Harris has slight lead on the ballot, even as Trump is seen as better on the issues most important to Americans for the election