Americans in Gloomy Mood About 2023
Most Americans predict economic struggles, political conflict in the U.S., and international chaos in 2023.
Most Americans predict economic struggles, political conflict in the U.S., and international chaos in 2023.
Americans overwhelmingly believe we will rely more on fossil fuels the next decade than other sources of energy.
With continued inflation, Americans across party lines are expressing concerns about the impact spiking energy prices will have on their lives.
Poll results suggest “equal opportunity capitalism” could be a broad, inclusive platform upon which to build a positive governing agenda.
Testing of 24 critical issue positions with specific language based on previously poll and focus group research reveals a 62% New American Majority that could be captured by the Republican Party, with an additional 13% persuadable to vote for Republicans. This would make 75% of the American electorate available to a New American Majority Coalition.
A recent survey performed by Scott Rasmussen shows that 72 percent of voters favor expanding oil and gas drilling on government lands to enhance fossil fuel production and decrease the current energy prices.
The American Majority Project through polling and focus groups delve into how Americans are dealing with a wide range of challenges.
Gen Z swing voters preferred a plan that incorporated proven, practical solutions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions over more aggressive ones that would raise the cost of energy and lead to job losses.
The results revealed strong support for America-first clean energy policies, and increased support for Republicans who embrace them.
Historically, roughly 30% of Hispanics vote Republican in presidential elections, a number that increased slightly in 2020, surprising many.