A bipartisan majority of voters agree that renewable energy production will bring down energy costs.
Read MoreDFP was one of the top public firms that were more accurate than average during the 2022 midterm election cycle.
Read MoreNearly 75 percent of respondents support replacing military commanders with independent lawyers as prosecutors for sexual assault.
Read MoreAs ticketless Taylor Swift fans seethe, more than two-thirds of likely voters support breaking up Ticketmaster and Live Nation.
Read MoreA majority of Ohio voters back raising the state's minimum wage, and creating both a Child Tax Credit and a corporate income tax.
Read MoreEighty-three percent of likely voters said they would be upset if Republicans were to cut Social Security and Medicare.
Read MoreNearly three-quarters of likely voters back ending the federal ban on marijuana and expunging marijuana-related convictions.
Read MoreThree-quarters of voters think the decision to unionize should be left exclusively to workers, and employers should remain neutral.
Read MoreWide majorities of voters would be upset if Republicans rolled back key climate provisions of the Inflation Reduction Act.
Read MoreBy a +51-point margin, likely voters support capping the length of solitary confinement at 15 days.
Read MoreFindings suggest that Democrats’ strong midterm performance was a result of their progressive economic agenda, not in spite of it.
Read MoreWyoming voters support building carbon dioxide removal sites in the state by a +50-point margin, with backing across partisanship.
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