FAU Poll: Non-Binary Voters in FL Prefer Trump Over Biden
Republican front-runner Donald Trump is leading President Joe Biden by nearly 11 points in Florida, in part propped up by more support from nonbinary voters.
According to the FAU/Mainstreet Research poll released Thursday, 43.9% of respondents who identified as nonbinary said they would support Trump vs. 41.5% who would support Biden. That boost helped Trump to a 49.3% to 38.6% lead over Biden in the Sunshine State.
Nonbinary voters surveyed reflect core concerns that are in line with those who identify as male or female.
Age, for one, with 58.5% of nonbinary voters saying Biden is too old to hold office.
Integrity, for another. Among nonbinary voters, 34.1% of nonbinary voters surveyed said the investigations into Biden and his son, Hunter, were important to their vote.
In all, 48.7% of nonbinary voters surveyed said they “strongly disapprove” of Biden’s performance as president, just shy of the 52.3% overall who said the same.
Further, nearly 44% of nonbinary voters have a “somewhat” or “strongly” favorable opinion of Trump.
In the Trump vs. Biden head-to-head, Trump received 58.2% support from men vs. 35.3% for Biden, who edged Trump with female voters, 42% to 40%.
Trump beat Biden by 3.3% in Florida in the 2020 election.
FAU/Mainstreet Research surveyed 946 adults from Oct. 27-Nov. 11. The poll has a margin of error of +/-3.2% with a 95% confidence level.
Mark Swanson | editorial.swanson@newsmax.com
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