A CNBC/Change Research poll released Wednesday found support for the vote-by-mail option has declined from the same poll conducted two weeks earlier. The poll surveyed voters in Arizona, Florida, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
Poll results show:
33% of likely voters in battleground states say they will vote-by-mail in the November election.
33% of voters nationally say they will vote-by-mail.
49% of voters in battleground states say they back Biden for president.
46% of voters in battleground states say they support Trump's reelection.
51% of voters nationwide say they will vote for Biden.
43% of voters nationwide say they will cast their ballot for Trump.
The support for vote-by-mail from battleground state voters was at 38% two weeks ago. Nationally, 36% of voters said they would vote-by-mail in the same poll conducted two weeks prior.
According to poll results, the largest drop in support came from Democrat voters. Two weeks ago, 64% of Democrat voters in battleground states said they would vote-by-mail. Now, only 57% say they would consider the option. Nationally, 51% of Democrats said they planned to vote-by-mail. Now, only 33% say they will use the method.