Nearly 1 in 4 Americans Say Presidential Debates Could Sway Their Vote

ABC/ Ida Mae Astute(NEW YORK) — Nearly one in four Americans say the candidates’ performances in the upcoming presidential debates may have a major impact on their vote in the November election.

ABC News together with our partners at SSRS survey research firm asked our online opinion panel about the upcoming presidential debates, the first of which takes place in just two weeks.

Almost a quarter of respondents, 23 percent, said they expect the debates between Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump to have a major impact on their choice for president.

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With the audience expected to be the largest in history, that group could potentially swing a close race.

An overwhelming majority of respondents, 74 percent, said they are likely to watch the first debate, which will be held on Monday, Sept. 26 at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York.

Asked to name one issue that is most important for the presidential candidates to debate, two topics — the economy and immigration — topped the list of responses.

See full results.

The ABC News/SSRS Poll was conducted using the SSRS Probability Panel. Interviews were conducted online overnight from September 8 – September 9, 2016 among a nationally representative sample of 269 respondents age 18 and older. The margin of error for total respondents is +/-7.8% at the 95% confidence level. Design effect is 1.69. The SSRS Probability Panel is a probability-based, online panel of adults recruited from random digit dialed landline and cell phone numbers. For more information, visit http://ssrs.com/research/ssrs-probability-panel/.

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