A No Labels Candidate Would Be an Unserious Contender and a Threat to Democracy

With no feasible path to victory, an Independent presidential campaign would likely spoil the election in favor of Donald Trump.

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Voters Across Party Lines Strongly Support the U.S. Refugee Program, Especially if They Know Someone Who Is a Refugee

Nearly 90 percent of likely voters who say they know a refugee believe that the United States should have a refugee program.

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A Plurality of Voters Support Pride Products and Think Corporations Like Target Should Keep Their Pride Displays

Forty-nine percent of respondents think Target should keep its Pride-themed products and displays to support the LGBTQ+ community.

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Voters Support Allowing Access to Asylum at the Southern Border

Fifty-five percent of likely voters believe the U.S. government should allow people to apply for asylum at the southern border.

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Senator Warren: The Supreme Court Needs a Code of Ethics

The status quo isn’t enough to prevent financial influence and corruption — and it’s why we need a binding, enforceable Supreme Court code of ethics.

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LGBTQ+ Adults Do Not Feel Safe and Do Not Think the Democratic Party Is Doing Enough to Protect Their Rights

More than 40 percent of transgender adults have considered moving as a result of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation in their state.

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Voters Credit President Biden and Congressional Democrats More for Bipartisan Debt Limit Bill Passage

Nearly half of voters credit either the president or congressional Democrats for delivering a successful, bipartisan agreement.

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New York City Voters Back Worker Protections Central to the Secure Jobs Act

About 70 percent of NYC voters say they would be less likely to vote for a city council member who opposes worker protections.

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$7.25 Isn’t Cutting It in This Economy. Voters Support Raising the Minimum Wage to $20 per Hour

We find that, on average, voters believe that a typical American needs to earn $26 an hour to have a decent quality of life.

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Voters Support Expanding Access to Affordable Childcare Through the Child Care for Every Community Act

Nearly 80 percent of voters support the proposal, which would expand access to affordable childcare and early childhood education.

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Voters Are Concerned About ChatGPT and Support More Regulation of AI

By a +35-point margin, voters across party lines support establishing a dedicated federal agency to regulate AI.

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Voters Want Congress to Act Quickly on the Debt Limit and Believe We Should Raise Taxes on the Wealthy, Rather Than Sacrifice Essential Government Programs

Sixty-three percent of voters would prefer Congress lower the debt by increasing government revenue, rather than cutting programs.

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