The 2024 U.S. presidential election is poised to significantly influence climate policy, with nearly 37% of registered voters identifying as pro-climate voters. This group prioritizes global warming as a critical issue and prefers candidates who support climate action. Despite a national trend of lower prioritization for climate issues, pro-climate voters demonstrate higher levels of social and political engagement. Their strong support for the Inflation Reduction Act, coupled with high voter turnout intentions, positions them as a potentially decisive force in the upcoming election.