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Building Consensus: Voters Back Energy Infrastructure When Communities Benefit—But Draw the Line at Eminent Domain

January 21, 2026

Americans are divided on the nation’s energy strategy—but when it comes to local projects, renewables, natural gas, and next generation nuclear face far less opposition. Here’s what that means for policymakers.

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Most Support Building More Power Plants, But the Type of Plant Matters

January 15, 2026

Americans are divided on the nation’s energy strategy—but when it comes to local projects, renewables, natural gas, and next generation nuclear face far less opposition. Here’s what that means for policymakers.

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How Americans Really Feel About Energy Costs and Renewables

January 9, 2026

Rising electricity bills divide Americans on energy’s future. Opinions on renewables vary, reflecting a desire for affordable, reliable, and cleaner power.

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Plurality Prefer Phase-Out of Obamacare’s Enhanced Premium Tax Credits

December 9, 2025
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Voters want Obamacare reforms if COVID-era premium subsidies are extended—and a plurality prefer phasing them out rather than making them permanent.

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No Clear Winner in Shutdown Fight

November 23, 2025

Americans are dissatisfied with how the shutdown ended, but blame is divided across both parties — and the episode appears unlikely to shift the 2026 elections.

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Voters Want Shutdown Resolved — and Plurality Support Targeted Filibuster Reform to Do It

November 4, 2025

Americans want the government reopened quickly — and support a targeted filibuster reform focused on budgets to end Washington gridlock.

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Voters Say: The Cost of Living Is Still the Main Thing

October 17, 2025

Inflation and affordability far outpace every other voter concern heading into 2026. Voters across all demographics — especially millennials — say Washington needs to make the cost of living its top priority.

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Americans Have Mixed Opinions About Columbus Day

October 10, 2025

While most Americans support celebrating Columbus Day, many—especially Democrats and Gen Z—favor replacing it with Indigenous People’s Day. Despite differences, most voters want to honor history’s achievements without erasing its complexity.

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More Voters Side with Republican Position on Shutdown and Budget

October 9, 2025

Once told Republicans passed a clean bill to reopen government at current spending levels, blame shifts to Democrats. Most voters say reopening is important—but not if it means more spending.

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Two Years Later, Public Opinion on the Israel-Hamas War Has Shifted Sharply

October 7, 2025

Most now say the U.S. should push to end the fighting quickly, and a growing share say U.S. and Israeli policies are the cause of terrorism.

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