2024
Polling shows likely voters in Arizona solidly oppose Biden-Harris gas-car ban and consider the issue ‘important’ for 2024
Jul 17, 2024
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PHOENIX (July 17, 2024)—New polling conducted in Arizona on behalf of the Arizona Chamber of Commerce & Industry and American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers (AFPM) shows that among likely voters, the United States is on the wrong track and there is strong opposition to government policies designed to ban new gas-powered vehicles. Further, a supermajority of likely voters says that this policy issue will be important to them when deciding which elected officials to support in 2024.
The polling — fielded in Arizona between June 29-July 1 — was conducted by Remington Research Group and measured likely voter sentiment around candidates, direction of the country, issue importance, gas-car bans, and support for candidates who embrace such policies. Highlights of the polls are as follows:
Arizonans believe the United States is headed in the wrong direction.
- 59% wrong track, 32% right track, 9% not sure
- 49% Trump, 42% Biden, 4% Kennedy, 0% West, 1% Stein, 4% Undecided
- 49% Republican, 45% Democrat, 7% undecided
- 60% oppose, 20% support, 19% undecided
- 66% important, 12% not important
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