Thirty-five percent of voters said democracy mattered most to their vote, while 31% said the economy.
Men and women both said the state of democracy first was their important issue, followed by the economy.
Two in 10 women said abortion was the most important issue to their vote, compared to 8% of men.
Abortion was the second-most important issue to Harris voters, with 2 in 10 of them saying it mattered most to their vote, followed by economy, foreign policy and immigration.
Half of Trump voters said the economy was the most important issue to their vote, followed by immigration (20%), democracy (12%), abortion (6%) and foreign policy (4%).
Persons:
Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Harris
Organizations:
NBC, Immigration, Trump voters
Locations:
United States, U.S