College students on the College of Notre Dame seem extra keen to assist former President Donald Trump based on a stunning new ballot.
The Irish Rover surveyed 705 doubtless pupil voters between September 15 and September 18 soliciting their selection for president.
The ballot confirmed that 47.6 p.c of scholars favored Trump for president whereas 45.9 p.c favored Kamala Harris.
The outcomes reveals that 5.5 p.c of scholars selected a candidate whose identify was not included within the ballot and solely 4 votes for Inexperienced Occasion’s Jill Stein and two votes for Libertarian candidate Chase Oliver.
College students on the College of Notre Dame could also be extra supportive of former President Donald Trump based on a brand new ballot
The polling outcomes mark a stunning shift towards Trump regardless of an extended over 12-year historical past of a majority of Notre Dame college students preferring the Democratic nominee for president.
A 2020 Notre Dame Scholar Authorities mock election outcomes confirmed that 66 p.c of scholars favored Joe Biden for president whereas solely 29 p.c most well-liked Trump.
A 2016 mock election confirmed that 59 p.c favored Hillary Clinton and solely 24 p.c chosen Trump.
The ballot demonstrated a gender divide among the many pupil physique between these supporting Trump versus Harris.
Fifty-seven p.c of males selected Trump whereas 35 p.c of males selected Harris. Likewise, 57 p.c of ladies on campus supported Harris with solely 38 p.c supporting Trump.
Harris wants assist from Catholic voters if she goes to win vital swing states like Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania.
The ballot of scholars at Notre Dame is totally different than barely totally different than polls of American Catholic voters total.
An EWTN/RealClearPolitics ballot of Catholic voters confirmed that fifty p.c of Catholic voters plan to assist Kamala Harris for President, whereas 43 p.c assist Trump.
The ballot that includes 1,000 Catholic voters was carried out August 28-30, 2024 with a margin of error of +/- 3 proportion factors.