Posts tagged Children and Families
Decision Time: A Final Look at the Swing Voters Who Could Decide the Election

Swing voters see Harris as more competent than Trump and as someone who is better at working across the aisle and fighting for people like them.

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Many Voters Aren’t Taking Trump’s Comments Seriously

For 6 out of 9 of Trump’s past statements, less than half of voters say that Trump was being serious at all.

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Project 2025’s Economic and Health Care Policies Concern Voters

Voters, including Independents, are concerned about the economic and health care changes that Project 2025 proposes.

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Voters Show Wide, Bipartisan Support for Policies to Improve Student Mental Health

Voters across partisanship, and especially parents of children under 18, are very concerned about mental health conditions such as depression, suicidal ideation, and anxiety among K-12 students.

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SUN Bucks Earns Wide Bipartisan Support as a Solution for Families Facing Summer Food Insecurity

More than 4 of 5 voters (81%) support the national SUN Bucks program, including 90% of Democrats, 80% of Independents, and 74% of Republicans. 

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Much of the Congressional Progressive Caucus’ New Legislative Agenda Is Popular With Swing State Voters

Key policies in the CPC agenda have broad support among Democrats, Independents, and voters in swing states.

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Ahead of the State of the Union, Voters Support Biden’s Agenda and Accomplishments Despite Low Awareness

Not even a plurality of voters credit Biden for several significant accomplishments during his first term.

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$7.25 Isn’t Cutting It in This Economy. Voters Support Raising the Minimum Wage to $20 per Hour

We find that, on average, voters believe that a typical American needs to earn $26 an hour to have a decent quality of life.

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Voters Support Expanding Access to Affordable Childcare Through the Child Care for Every Community Act

Nearly 80 percent of voters support the proposal, which would expand access to affordable childcare and early childhood education.

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Sen. Gillibrand: Americans Know SNAP Feeds the Hungry. Lawmakers Attempting to Slash It Do So at Their Own Peril

Roughly two-thirds of likely voters have a favorable view of the SNAP program, and a majority want funding for it to increase.

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Voters Support Expanding Access to Affordable Childcare Through the CHIPS and Science Act

Sixty-eight percent of voters support requiring high-quality childcare through the CHIPS Act.

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Voters Oppose States Censoring Discussions of Racism in Schools

Over two-thirds of likely voters say that students should be exposed to a variety of perspectives in their social studies.

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