Senator Elizabeth Warren: The federal government spends billions. That purchasing power is an asset to taking on climate change.
Read MoreAs part of a January national survey of likely voters, Data for Progress finds that a majority of voters support efforts to impeach the president following a deadly insurrection at the Capitol on January 6th. On the 12th of January, House Democrats officially introduced articles of impeachment against the president for his role in inciting the deadly attack, and a vote on impeachment is expected next week. As part of the same survey, we also measured the president's job approval ratings among likely voters. We find that disapproval of the president has grown, with many Republicans and Trump 2020 voters now signaling that they disapprove of the job he’s doing.
Read MoreSenator Ron Wyden: We must tie economic relief like jobless benefits to conditions on the ground, not arbitrary Republican deadlines.
Read MoreLeaders must put aside personality and politics to address the clear gaps in vaccine administration immediately.
Read MoreThe voters have given the party a mandate and now it’s time to deliver. Democrats must seize this chance and deliver tangible results that won’t just be felt by the average voter, but will show a model of what populist, progressive ideals can achieve for the American people.
Read MoreIn a new national poll, Data for Progress finds that a plurality of national voters support ending the filibuster, with support rising to 50 percent when ending the filibuster is tethered to the swift passage of a large coronavirus relief bill.
Read More65% of Americans support monthly $2,000 checks, along with 60% of independents and 54% of Republicans.
Read More62% of Americans blame the GOP for failure on $1,200 checks. 47% blame Congressional Republicans and Senator Mitch McConnell.
Read MoreNew national polling shows 81% of Americans prefer $2,000 checks to $600 checks. National voters also prefer a Democratic Senate majority over a Republican Senate majority.
Read MoreWhile the packaging of Republican Party politics has evolved since 2000, what remains unaltered is a bedrock commitment to regressive tax cuts, a sharp curtailment of worker power and the elimination of health, environmental, and economic regulations.
Read MoreThe $900 billion coronavirus relief bill that Congress just finalized includes a $600 stimulus check that will be distributed to most Americans, extensions of unemployment assistance, and an extension of a moratorium on evictions until January 31st.
Read MoreThe only thing standing between Americans and $2,000 survival checks is the Republican Senate majority.
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