Despite Iowa missteps, most Americans not worried about election security

Weeks after the Iowa caucuses dissolved into confusion over who won the first contest in the race to the White House, Americans are largely unfazed about election security, according to the latest poll from PBS NewsHour, NPR and Marist.

Roughly three-quarters of Americans — 72 percent — said they are confident that their state and local elections will be fair and accurate this November, while another quarter were not as assured. …

Another area of consensus: Two-thirds of Americans say they think the economy is working well for them. CONT.

Laura Santhanam, PBS NewsHour