Recent polls and surveys indicate varying opinions on the future of TikTok in the U.S. A Harvard poll shows that 64% of voters believe the risks of TikTok outweigh the benefits, with older age groups more concerned. Former President Trump has reversed his stance on banning TikTok, while President Biden is in favor of it. Polls also show mixed support for banning or selling TikTok, with CNBC reporting that nearly half of Americans support such actions.
Close to half of Americans back a ban or sale of TikTok, CNBC survey found https://t.co/ayzWgeHnK7
Do you support the Congress bill that bans TikTok if it's not sold to an owner out of China Yes 51% (+11) No 40% Quinnipiac #19 - 1,407 RV - 3/25 https://t.co/LjSz5g2tsy
Q. Based on what you know, do you think Trump supports or opposes the bill to force TikTok to sell or have it banned? Likely voters Supports 40 Opposes 26 Republicans+Leaners Supports 47 Opposes 20 MAGA Republicans+Leaners Supports 50 Opposes 18 https://t.co/GnARNFrQd8
Q. Based on what you know, does Trump support the bill to ban the forced sale of TikTok? Likely voters Supports 40 Opposes 26 Republicans+Leaners Supports 47 Opposes 20 MAGA Republicans+Leaners Supports 50 Opposes 18 https://t.co/4e6n0ihD7T
Uncertainty about U.S. presidential elections adds to lack of visibility about TikTok’s fate now that former President Trump has reversed his position to say he opposes a bill that would ban TikTok in the U.S. President Biden says he would sign it. https://t.co/p9KizyTm8x
Tik Tok stats from @Harvard poll 64% of voters believe the risks posed by TikTok to Americans' personal security and the country's national security outweigh the benefits of using TikTok for American brands and content creators (ages 18-24: 49%; ages 65+: 85%). 65% of voters…