Public Resource
2024 Post-Election Survey: Ideological Debates in the Election
Bryan Bennett. Navigator
Voters, including swing voters, side more with clean energy advocates in the debate over the country’s energy future. By a 55%-45% margin, voters side more with an argument in favor of prioritizing clean energy over an argument in favor of prioritizing oil and gas. Swing voters (defined as those who did not rule out voting for either Harris or Trump from the start of the candidates’ campaigns) side more with the argument in favor of clean energy by a 14-point margin, which is even wider than the 10-point margin that Navigator found among the overall electorate.