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Second Reading Podcast: Early soundings of the 2024 election season in the latest UT/Texas Politics Project Poll
October 25, 2023 | By: Texas Politics Project

Jim Henson, Josh Blank, and Daron Shaw discuss results related to the 2024 election in the just-released UT/Texas Politics Project Poll.

The discussion references some of the following data.

Republican Presidential Primary Vote Choice (October 2023)

Bar chart with 14 bars.
The Margin of Error for this Graphic is +/- 4.11%. Among those respondents who indicated they would be voting in the Republican Primary.
The chart has 1 X axis displaying categories.
The chart has 1 Y axis displaying Percentage. Data ranges from 0 to 62.
October 2023 University of Texas/Texas Politics Project Poll
End of interactive chart.

Presidential Trial Ballot, Biden vs. Donald Trump (October 2023)

Bar chart with 4 bars.
The Margin of Error for this Graphic is +/- 2.83%
The chart has 1 X axis displaying categories.
The chart has 1 Y axis displaying Percentage. Data ranges from 5 to 45.
October 2023 University of Texas/Texas Politics Project Poll
End of interactive chart.

Presidential Trial Ballot, Biden vs. Mike Pence (October 2023)

Bar chart with 4 bars.
The Margin of Error for this Graphic is +/- 2.83%
The chart has 1 X axis displaying categories.
The chart has 1 Y axis displaying Percentage. Data ranges from 7 to 36.
October 2023 University of Texas/Texas Politics Project Poll
End of interactive chart.

Presidential Trial Ballot, Biden vs. Ron DeSantis (October 2023)

Bar chart with 4 bars.
The Margin of Error for this Graphic is +/- 2.83%
The chart has 1 X axis displaying categories.
The chart has 1 Y axis displaying Percentage. Data ranges from 8 to 39.
October 2023 University of Texas/Texas Politics Project Poll
End of interactive chart.

Presidential Trial Ballot, Biden vs. Nikki Haley (October 2023)

Bar chart with 4 bars.
The Margin of Error for this Graphic is +/- 2.83%
The chart has 1 X axis displaying categories.
The chart has 1 Y axis displaying Percentage. Data ranges from 11 to 34.
October 2023 University of Texas/Texas Politics Project Poll
End of interactive chart.

Joe Biden: is too old to be president in 2025 (October 2023)

Bar chart with 3 bars.
The Margin of Error for this Graphic is +/- 2.83%
The chart has 1 X axis displaying categories.
The chart has 1 Y axis displaying Percentage. Data ranges from 9 to 69.
October 2023 University of Texas/Texas Politics Project Poll
End of interactive chart.

Which of the following potential 2024 Democratic U.S. Senate primary candidates have you heard of? (October 2023)

Bar chart with 14 bars.
The Margin of Error for this Graphic is +/- 4.84%. Among those respondents who indicated they would be voting in the Democratic Primary.
The chart has 1 X axis displaying categories.
The chart has 1 Y axis displaying Percentage. Data ranges from 6 to 41.
October 2023 University of Texas/Texas Politics Project Poll
End of interactive chart.

Vote Enthusiasm (October 2023)

Bar chart with 3 data series.
The chart has 1 X axis displaying categories.
The chart has 1 Y axis displaying Percentage. Data ranges from 1 to 44.
October 2023 University of Texas/Texas Politics Project Poll
End of interactive chart.

About the Second Reading podcast. The podcast has been produced intermittently by Jim Henson for the Texas Politics Project, with production support from UT's Liberal Arts Development Studio, since 2016. You can find past episodes and subscribe to the Second Reading podcast in Apple PodcastsSpotify,  and Stitcher.

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