Exploring the Concept of “Equal Opportunity Capitalism”
Poll results suggest “equal opportunity capitalism” could be a broad, inclusive platform upon which to build a positive governing agenda.
Poll results suggest “equal opportunity capitalism” could be a broad, inclusive platform upon which to build a positive governing agenda.
Nearly 60% of American voters either oppose student loan forgiveness or believe it should be limited to people earning less than $50,000 a year, far lower than the $150,000 threshold specified by the Biden Administration.
A Scott Rasmussen National Survey found that a majority of voters believe that cutting government spending helps the economy and that a near majority believe increasing government spending is bad for the economy. In addition a majority of voters of all income levels say it is possible to cut government spending without harming essential government programs.
Qualitative research focused on focus groups of swing voters between the ages of 20 to 64 on inflation, socialism, capitalism and education.
A Scott Rasmussen national survey found that only 25% favor the tax break for trial lawyers included in BBB, while 56% are opposed to it.
Fifty-three percent (53%) of voters believe it is accurate to describe the agenda of the Biden administration as big government socialism.
Rasmussen Reports finds that 51% of Likely U.S. voters oppose the $2 trillion “Build Back Better” bill, including 40% who Strongly Oppose it.
Just 14% think that the Big Government Socialism Bill will reduce inflation according to a new poll by Scott Rasmussen.
Voters in West Virginia, overwhelmingly side with their Democrat Senator Joe Manchin in opposing Democrats’ “Build Back Better” legislation.
Biden’s Big Government Socialist agenda will only further push voters to reject the Democrat party and the first signs are already in.