US election: what were the biggest issues for voters in Trump vs. Biden?

Exit polls suggest economy and racial inequality influenced voting decisions more than pandemic response

Donald Trump and Joe Biden, the two presidential candidates.
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The economy was at the forefront of the minds of a third of US voters when deciding who to back in the presidential election, according to early exit polls.

As the vote results continue to roll in, The Times reports that interviews with members of the electorate “indicated that President Trump’s unexpectedly robust showing was driven by millions of voters who believed it a more important issue” than the coronavirus pandemic and other key challenges facing the country.

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