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Americans strongly believe the U.S. military should focus on defending America and avoid inserting itself into politicized social issues.
Click Here to ContinueAn exclusive poll from America’s New Majority Project asked Americans if they feel the United States is still worthy of the ultimate sacrifice made by the men and women of the Armed Forces who lost their lives defending our country.
Click Here to ContinueSeventy-four percent of voters believe that social media companies and other websites should be required to obtain parental consent for users under 18.
Click Here to ContinueSeventy-five percent of Americans, including majorities of Republicans and Democrats, believe that taxes in America are too high.
Click Here to ContinueAn exclusive poll from America’s New Majority Project reveals 59 percent of Americans agree that slowing the rate of planned spending increases is a responsible way to reduce budget deficits, debt and reduce inflation.
Click Here to ContinueOnly 21 percent of Americans believe now is a good time to buy a home.
Click Here to ContinueExclusive 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.
Click Here to ContinueParents of school-aged children report higher satisfaction with family relationships and well-being, along with greater optimism towards the future compared to nonparents.
Click Here to ContinueRepublicans have historically trailed Democrats on who is most trusted in health care. The popularity of these bills could give the GOP a boost electorally if candidates are aggressive about explaining their health care agenda.
Click Here to ContinueThere is significant public agreement that President Biden and Senate Democrats should negotiate and find a compromise with Speaker McCarthy – a rejection of the Biden hardline position for a so-called “clean” debt ceiling increase without spending cuts.
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