DFP Coronavirus Response Tracking Poll Week 52

There are clear signs that many Americans are taking a much more optimistic view of the pandemic in our April wave.

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Bold Action Starts In The States

The America’s Goals 2021 Policy Agenda outlines popular state-level policies that would help millions of Americans.

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The Democratic Party’s Suburban Shift Can Empower Progressives

Suburban voters are consistently more progressive than their rural counterparts on both economic and social issues.

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Despite Pharma’s Vaccine PR, Voters Overwhelmingly Support Lowering Drug Prices

The Biden administration and Congressional Democrats have a public mandate to take bold steps to lower drug prices.

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Voters On Both Sides Say ‘Go Big’ on the American Jobs Plan

Last week, President Biden introduced the American Jobs Plan: a once-in-a-generation $2.25 trillion investment that would revitalize our nation’s crumbling infrastructure and bring all Americans — regardless of their race, zip code, or income — into a more efficient, more equitable 21st century economy.

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Voters Support Investments in the Care Economy

By a 52-percentage-point margin, likely voters support investing in the care economy.

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Voters Support the American Jobs Plan

In an April survey of likely voters nationally, Invest in America and Data for Progress tested the attitudes of likely voters towards the American Jobs Plan. We find that 73% of voters support President Biden’s American Jobs Plan.

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To Fix NYC’s Trash Nightmare, Make Polluters Pay

New York City should be leading the way in efforts to achieve zero waste. However, New York City’s trash problem is getting worse and worse and we must take action to combat the issue.

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A Significant Number of Vaccine Skeptics Could Be Swayed to Take the Shot

We find evidence to support a cautiously optimistic outlook on the future of the pandemic, even in the face of significant resistance to vaccination.

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Biden’s American Jobs Plan Could Help Launch a Decade of U.S. Climate Innovation

The American Jobs Plan is obviously a near-term stimulus effort at its core. But, the design of the plan indicates that the administration recognizes that robust, end-to-end innovation policy—from basic science, research and development, and demonstration programs to deployment and manufacturing investments and industrial policy—should underpin a strong, long-term economic renewal that leads to a more equitable society.

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How Semiconductors Fit Into A Vision For A Progressive Economy

Semiconductors are critical for meeting our goals for an equitable transition to clean energy, providing top quality healthcare for all, and provisioning infrastructure such as broadband internet.

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Alessandra Biaggi: We Need Bold Action on Environmental Racism

It is long past time to loosen the stranglehold of environmental racism on communities like the South Bronx, beginning with the air quality.

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