According to the first round of exit polls, the US presidential election's most significant topics for American voters are abortion, the status of democracy, and the situation of the economy. According to polls conducted by CBS News, over 60% of respondents said that the condition of democracy was their top concern.
 

Abortion came next because 5% of voters said it was a crucial issue for them. The economy was selected as a key concern by more than one in ten.
 
In what was described as one of the most important white house elections in decades, millions of Americans cast ballots to choose the 47th President between Democratic candidate Kamala harris and Republican leader Donald Trump.
 
Approximately three-quarters of voters have a poor opinion of the current state of affairs in the United States, according to a CNN exit survey.
 

According to the study, just over 25% of people say they are happy or excited about the status of the country, while over 40% are unhappy and nearly 30% are angry.
 
According to a CNN survey, voters are still mostly upbeat, with over 60% of respondents believing that America's greatest days are still to come and only around one-third believing that they have already passed.
 
According to the report, President Joe Biden's popularity rating is declining nationwide, with the majority of respondents disapproving and around four out of ten expressing approval of his job performance.
 

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