Recent polls and discussions indicate a significant shift in voter priorities, with immigration emerging as the top concern for the electorate, surpassing traditional issues such as the economy and inflation. This trend is evident across various demographics, including black and Hispanic Americans, highlighting a sharp increase in concern. The Wall Street Journal's national poll underscores that 20% of voters now consider immigration their primary concern, with the sentiment that "It’s got everyone in a fever." The issue has captivated public attention, suggesting that it will remain a central topic until the 2024 election.
Why Immigration Is Now the No. 1 Issue for Voters. @WSJ https://t.co/USuveUVUJj
Voters now rank immigration as their top issue, surpassing the economy and inflation --according to a WSJ national poll 20% of voters say immigration is their top concern https://t.co/4FWipDr1gM
There has been a sharp increase in the number of voters who rank immigration as their top concern—even above the economy and inflation https://t.co/I2YdIHskBe https://t.co/I2YdIHskBe
Immigration is now voters’ No. 1 issue. “It’s got everyone in a fever, and it doesn’t look like the fever’s going to break until the election is over.” https://t.co/AGuTF6UgIe
Illegal immigration is the top issue for voters in 2024 even with black and Hispanic Americans! https://t.co/dbmnanQBa0