New polls conducted by the University of Virginia’s Center for Politics and Project Home Fire clearly show the deep divides between Trump and Biden voters, as well as opportunities for agreement and compromise.
The Center for Politics partnered with Project Home Fire, an organization committed to finding common ground in American politics, to survey 2020 presidential election voters and learn more about their views and the issues that both separate and connect them.
In a , Center for Politics Director Larry Sabato discussed the motivations behind the partnership: “The divide between Trump and Biden voters is deep, wide and dangerous. The scope is unprecedented, and it will not be easily fixed.”
Project Home Fire, in conjunction with InnovateMR, a market research firm, conducted online surveys with roughly 2,000 voters during the summer of 2021. About half of the respondents reported voting for Donald Trump and half reported voting for Joe Biden.
The surveys consisted of more than 300 questions spanning a range of social, political and psychological topics. The results of these surveys will be reported in a series of articles in the Center for Politics’ newsletter, Sabato’s Crystal Ball, in the coming weeks.

