59% of Voters Agree that Increasing Taxes Negatively Impacts the Economy
An American majority favors not increasing taxes. At the same time, many Americans understand current high federal spending is hurting the economy.
An American majority favors not increasing taxes. At the same time, many Americans understand current high federal spending is hurting the economy.
To really understand the American majority that we can build, we must understand the one that emerged to support President Ronald Reagan.
Big Government Socialism, woke radicalism, a governing performance disaster, and weak personalities inside the Democratic Party create an opportunity for a new American majority to support common sense government efforts to create a better country for everyone.
According to new research, voters believe the government and big businesses are working against American interests within small businesses.
A recent survey found that 65 percent of voters believe that Americans would be better off if they had more freedom and a smaller government.
According to a recent survey, nearly 80 percent of voters agree that term limits on members of Congress would benefit the electoral system.
Americans overwhelmingly agree that limiting federal spending and balancing the budget will reduce inflation.
Nearly 6/10 of those surveyed either very or somewhat dissatisfied with the level of immigration into the U.S. today.
The Economist poll also found that over 70% of Republicans and Democrats surveyed supported requiring fully transparent redistricting efforts and many supported requiring public input on proposed maps.
Strong bipartisan majorities support a balanced budget amendment to the constitution, believing it will help set priorities and lead to less waste and corruption.