Voters strongly support the U.S. government taking a variety of actions to prevent gun violence, and believe Biden should use his executive authority to address these issues if Congress fails to do so.
Read MoreOnly 43 percent of transgender adults feel comfortable being open and transparent about their identity in their local community.
Read MoreBy a +15-point margin, Independents align with Democrats (46 percent) over Republicans (31 percent) on the issue of abortion.
Read MoreMore than 40 percent of transgender adults have considered moving as a result of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation in their state.
Read MoreAbout 70 percent of NYC voters say they would be less likely to vote for a city council member who opposes worker protections.
Read MoreWe find that, on average, voters believe that a typical American needs to earn $26 an hour to have a decent quality of life.
Read MoreNearly 80 percent of voters support the proposal, which would expand access to affordable childcare and early childhood education.
Read MoreSixty-three percent of voters would prefer Congress lower the debt by increasing government revenue, rather than cutting programs.
Read MoreNearly three-quarters of likely voters say their heating and energy costs went up during the recently concluded winter.
Read MoreRoughly two-thirds of likely voters have a favorable view of the SNAP program, and a majority want funding for it to increase.
Read MoreAs Congress proposes reforms to Social Security and Medicare, voters have made it clear they want to protect the programs.
Read MoreAs Congress proposes reforms to Social Security and Medicare, voters have made it clear they want to protect the programs.
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