Voters have stepped away from the television and are digesting the presidential and Senate races through the internet, a new poll of persuadable voters in five Senate battleground states shows.

The survey, conducted by the Global Strategy Group, a Democratic firm, and Public Opinion Strategies, a Republican firm, showed that the information most influential to voters has migrated to social media, fact checkers and media websites, as people scale back their television-viewing habits.

“These persuadable voters, where they’re going to get their information is less TV, but really online,” said Robert Blizzard, the Republican pollster who conducted the survey with a Democratic counterpart, Julie Hootkin.