Shock poll shows Notre Dame students shift pick for president
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26% Somewhat Conservative
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- Policy Leaning
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60% : An EWTN/RealClearPolitics poll of Catholic voters showed that 50 percent of Catholic voters plan to support Kamala Harris for President, while 43 percent support Trump.49% : Students at the University of Notre Dame may be more supportive of former President Donald Trump according to a new pollThe polling results mark a surprising shift toward Trump despite a long over 12-year history of a majority of Notre Dame students preferring the Democratic nominee for president.
49% : Likewise, 57 percent of women on campus supported Harris with only 38 percent supporting Trump.
46% : The poll showed that 47.6 percent of students favored Trump for president while 45.9 percent favored Kamala Harris.
23% : A 2016 mock election showed that 59 percent favored Hillary Clinton and only 24 percent selected Trump.
9% : The poll demonstrated a gender divide among the student body between those supporting Trump versus Harris.Fifty-seven percent of men chose Trump while 35 percent of men chose Harris.
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