New polling data from Rasmussen Reports reveals which demographic groups expect Kamala Harris to win tonight’s debate against President Donald J. Trump, live on ABC News at 9pm EST.
Of the totals surveyed, a whopping 83 percent say they are likely or very likely to tune into the debate, making it one of the most-watched political spectacles in years.
Forty-two percent of total likely voters expect Kamala to emerge victorious, with 44 percent preferring Trump’s chances. Of those top lines, the breakdowns are as follows:
- 38% of men say Kamala will win, 47% say Trump. 14% are undecided;
- 46% of women say Kamala will win, 41% say Trump. 13% are undecided;
- 45% of 18-39 year olds fancy Kamala, with 41% picking Trump. 14% are undecided;
- 40% of 40-64 year olds pick Kamala. 47% pick Trump. 13% are undecided.
- 44% of those over 65 say Kamala will emerge the victor. 41% say Trump. 15% undecided;
- 39% of white people pick Kamala, 48% pick Trump. 13% are undecided.
- 64% of black people pick Kamala. 23% pick Trump. 13% are undecided.
- 40% of hispanics say Kamala. 43% say Trump. 17% are undecided.
The party line splits are fairly predictable: 80 percent of Democrats picked Kamala, 81 percent of Republicans picked Trump, and the rest are undecided.
The debate will air at 9 p.m. on ABC News and be moderated by David Muir and Kamala Harris fangirl Linsey Davis.