As the US presidential election approaches on November 5, several key issues will shape voters' decisions. According to Pew Research, the economy remains the top concern for most Americans, with 81% citing it as a major factor. Other crucial issues include immigration, violence, abortion rights, and health care. While the issues vary in importance between Democratic and Republican voters, the economy is a common priority for both camps. With only five percent of voters having no issue at stake, this election will likely be marked by diverse perspectives on these pressing matters.
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