More than half of Americans say they “definitely will vote” in November’s midterms, according to a new survey. In the Economist/YouGov poll, released this week, 57 percent of respondents said they “definitely will vote” in the upcoming elections. Eleven percent said they “probably will vote,” another 11 percent said they “may or may not vote,”…
More than half of Americans say they ‘definitely will vote’ in midterms: Poll
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