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According to a new poll performed by NBC News, the most critical issue facing the country is threats to democracy. Still, the precise nature of those threats varies widely by political party.
Click Here to ContinueNate Cohn wrote an interesting analysis in the New York Times suggesting that the same pro-Democrat polling bias we have seen in past elections may be in play again in key states this year.
Click Here to ContinueA new poll reveals that Canadians hold far less trust in their socialized healthcare system than Americans do in the U.S. system.
Click Here to ContinueA recent national survey of 1,200 registered voters by Scott Rasmussen revealed that 71 percent of voters have favorable opinions of local police departments compared to 53 percent with favorable views of the FBI.
Click Here to ContinueA presentation building on our earlier work examining voter priorities for change in health care. In partnership with the Center for Healthy America at the America First Policy Institute.
Click Here to ContinueA majority of voters believe all employees should be treated with respect as equals, without regard to gender, race, social orientation, or age. They also reject many of the principles of DEI Training.
Click Here to ContinueA Scott Rasmussen National Survey found that a majority of voters believe that America is being taken advantage of by its allies, with the United States being expected to pay more than its fair share of defensive alliance costs.
Click Here to ContinueAdditionally, 88% of voters agree America is a good country and a 74% believe ensuring equality is more important than ensuring equity.
Click Here to ContinueTesting 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.
Click Here to ContinueNearly 60% of American voters either oppose student loan forgiveness or believe it should be limited to people earning less than $50,000 a year, far lower than the $150,000 threshold specified by the Biden Administration.
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