Exit polls show economic concerns were top of mind for voters, and anti-lockdown rhetoric resonated for many

Voters’ fears about the economic impact of coronavirus lockdowns appear to have helped president Donald Trump outperform pollsters’ expectations and brought the US election down to a nail-biting finish.

While ballots are still being counted, that performance likely shows the continued resonance of anti-lockdown rhetoric in an election where, especially for Trump voters, economic health came first.

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