Nearly two-thirds of Michigan voters (64 percent) support the Inflation Reduction Act, including a majority of Democrats and nearly two-thirds of Independents.
Read MoreAcross 232 surveys from January 2021 to July 2022, Senator McConnell never cracked a 30% approval rating.
Read MoreBiden’s falling approval ratings are still highly correlated with rising gas prices.
Read More60% of voters support the federal government eliminating ‘all’ or ‘some’ student loan debt for every borrower.
Read More56 percent of voters agree that high-speed internet should be a right for all Americans.
Read MoreA majority of voters support the passage of a bill that would protect the right of same-sex couples to marry under federal law by a +29-point margin.
Read MoreNearly three-quarters of voters think it is important to explicitly prevent semiconductor companies from using taxpayer dollars to benefit their corporate shareholders
Read More58 percent of voters agree that the U.S. government should stop producing new pennies.
Read MoreDemocrats significantly outperform Republicans on a generic Congressional Ballot Test when voters are told Democrats want to expand Social Security.
Read MoreVoters support establishing a minimum salary floor for all congressional staffers by a +26-point margin.
Read More64% of voters are concerned about the cost of renting a home or apartment.
Read MoreThe Inflation Reduction Act has opened the door to real progress. Progressives in Congress intend to vote to pass it this week, and then charge through that open door to continue the fight for working people.
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