On November 5, a staggering 93% of electors expressed that they were either exceedingly or very motivated to vote.
Kimball observed that the percentage of Black voters who are exceedingly or very motivated to vote increased from 80 to 91 percent in the past month.
Fifty-one percent of respondents expressed a favorable opinion of Harris, while 49 percent expressed an unfavorable opinion. The same figures for Trump were 45 percent favorable and 54 percent unfavorable.
39 percent of respondents have a favorable opinion of Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, Harris’s campaign mate.
Trump’s second-highest ranking senator, Ohio Senator JD Vance, is also regarded favorably by the same number.
However, only 39 percent of respondents hold an unfavorable opinion of Walz, while 49 percent hold an unfavorable opinion of Vance.
1,000 registered electors participated in the Emerson College poll, which was conducted from August 12 to 14.