A majority of voters want developers to be in compliance with labor, environmental, and civil rights laws to receive federal funding.
Read MoreSwing 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.
Read MoreFor 6 out of 9 of Trump’s past statements, less than half of voters say that Trump was being serious at all.
Read MoreVoters, including Independents, are concerned about the economic and health care changes that Project 2025 proposes.
Read MoreSwing voters continue to have an unfavorable opinion of both presidential candidates and both vice presidential candidates.
Read MoreHarris has a trust advantage on most of the economic measures tested, including: supporting small businesses (+10 points), taxes on middle class Americans (+9).
Read MoreEven before his recent indictment, two-thirds of NYC voters disapprove of how Adams handles his duties as mayor.
Read MoreBy a +19-point margin, voters believe Kamala Harris won the first debate.
Read MoreAs such, voters support litigation against the plastics and fossil fuel industries to hold them accountable for their role in deceiving the public about the viability of plastic recycling.
Read MoreAs Harris and Trump prepare for their first debate, Harris is viewed favorably by likely voters by a +5-point margin, while her running mate, Tim Walz, is viewed favorably by a +7-point margin.
Read MoreEighty-two percent of voters agree that “there should be new limits on U.S. corporations spending money in our elections if the corporations have any foreign ownership.”
Read MoreSeventy-three percent of swing voters say they “wish we had different choices” in the 2024 presidential election.
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