Testing Tim Scott’s Campaign Language
America’s New Majority Project is constantly looking for unifying language and principles that brings together a large majority of Americans.
America’s New Majority Project is constantly looking for unifying language and principles that brings together a large majority of Americans.
Seventy-three percent of Americans think that the United States is currently experiencing cultural and economic decline.
Most agree we are moving away from the principles contained within the Declaration of Independence.
Eighty-one percent of voters believe that companies should always make hiring decisions based on merit, not diversity quotas.
Forty-six percent of Americans say they oppose the Black Lives Matter Movement – up 15 points since the riots in 2020 following the death of George Floyd.
Americans strongly believe the U.S. military should focus on defending America and avoid inserting itself into politicized social issues.
Exclusive research by America’s New Majority Project reveals that one year after the Dobbs decision, Americans agree that the overturn of Roe vs. Wade may be an opportunity to build public consensus on abortion.
According to a new poll conducted by Washington Post-KFF, the majority of American adults believe that gender is determined based on sex at birth.
A new survey released by the Trafalgar Group this month reveals the biggest concern among Americans regarding the southern border crisis.
Having a bachelor’s degree remains an important advantage in many sectors of the U.S. labor market.